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10 Coffee Shops To Visit In Connecticut (And One Tea Shop!)

Giv Coffee (Canton)

Known for its philanthropic mission, Giv Coffee offers a cozy atmosphere with reclaimed wood decor and hand-crafted pour-overs. They have a variety of blends, and part of their proceeds support charitable causes.


Rebel Dog Coffee Co. (East Hartford, Plainville, Farmington)

Beyond great coffee, Rebel Dog features an extensive menu with burgers, salads, and more. It’s a go-to spot for both coffee and meals, with locations accessible to many in Connecticut.



Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea (New Haven, Madison, Branford)

Recognized by Forbes as one of the top coffee roasters in the U.S., Willoughby’s offers a wide selection of world-imported coffees and a great sampler option for those who can’t choose just one.



Ashlawn Farm Coffee (Old Saybrook)

 
This woman-owned coffee shop is set in a charming New England farmhouse. Known for its smooth cold brews and warm cappuccinos, it’s a local favorite with a quaint, homey atmosphere.



Story and Soil Coffee (Hartford)

 A plant-filled, cozy coffee shop with a cool vibe. They offer specialty drinks like Spanish lattes and pour-overs, making it a beloved spot for coffee enthusiasts in the capital.



Las Vetas Lounge (Fairfield)

A funky, vintage-inspired coffee house known for its java drinks and quick lunch options. It’s a great place to relax or work, thanks to its unique decor and comfortable seating.



Doms Coffee (Avon) 

Locals rave about this European-style shop located at 20 W Main St in the Farmington Valley. With a variety of fun seasonal flavors such as the Iced Blackberry Cardamom Latte or the Pineapple Matcha Spritzer along with the optional cbd and alcoholic options it’s easy to see how this shop has a little something for everyone.



Yellow King Brews (Wallingford, Bristol)

This Coffee shop also serves up beer and cocktails as well espresso flights. With tea options such as the Persephone- iced matcha, raspberry cold foam, and frozen options like the Chocolate Oreo Cookie Monster Blender (also available without coffee) this shop can be fun in both the morning and evening depending on your preference.



Two Wrasslin Cats (East Haddam)

This gem of a cafe, located at 374 Town St, is full of bright and playful kitty cat themed artwork and menu selections. But the delicious food and drink selection is only the half of it. Two Wrasslin Cats also features an area separate from the restaurant where you are allowed to hang out with or even adopt one resident cats!



Perkatory (Southington, Middletown, West Hartford, Branford)

This alternative shop is another that offers CBD inclusions to any drink. In addition to their own coffee blends such as the Guatemala Quetzaltepeque, Perkatory also has coffee-scented candles along with a bunch of unique apparel options that make for memorable souvenirs.




Bonus:

Fable (Southington)

Fable is actually not a coffee shop but a tea shop! With over 60 different loose leaf teas that can be brewed either hot or iced any tea connoisseur is sure to find an old favorite or something completely new. They also have lounge hours where cocktails are served and they offer custom holiday gift and antipasto baskets for all different price ranges.

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