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Flightpath

Address: 5011 Duval St, Austin, TX 78751

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In days gone by, an airport was near this coffee shop's location – hence its name. The place is especially popular with studious folks, who appreciate its spaciousness, good lighting, WiFi access, and relaxed atmosphere. The menu covers all the bases, from good coffee drinks to quiches and pastries. There's even wine...

Flipnotics Coffeespace Cafe

Address: 1601 Barton Springs Rd, Austin, TX 78704

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Not just a coffeehouse, Flipnotics juggles several roles and, happily, gets them all right. The enterprise, like many Austin coffeehouses, occupies a former home – in this case, a 1960s split level. On one floor is a funky clothing store, and on another is the actual coffee house. It's not your ordinary...

Halcyon Coffeehouse Bar Lounge

Address: 218 W 4th St, Austin, TX 78701

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The one thing you can't help but notice about Austin is its eclectic blend of people and personalities, which exist in seeming harmony. This coffeehouse is one of the places that best exemplifies that simple truth. As you sip a cup of, perhaps, Vietnamese coffee, you're sure to see everyone from conservative business...

Irie Bean Coffee Bar

Address: 2310 S Lamar Blvd, Ste 102, Austin, TX 78704

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Taking over the digs of another, now-defunct java hut, Irie taps into a readymade clientele and adds its own brand of cool to the neighborhood. The place's name (pronounced "eye-ree") is Jamaican and translates as "the state of feeling great." That vibe is evident thanks to a relaxed ambience, terrific coffee drinks,...

Little City

Address: 916 Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78701

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Busy day? Well, if you find yourself on Congress Street, Little City is a perfect place to rest your feet and regroup. Coffee drinks are excellent, and several varieties of beans are available for you to take home. You'll also find a nice selection of teas, sandwiches, and bagels, along with daily soup and salad...

Pacha

Address: 4618 Burnet Rd, Austin, TX 78756

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A definite Latin flair characterizes this intimate, family-owned coffeehouse. Colorful tables, Mexican tilework, and handmade metal accents hint at the inspiration, and a wealth of native art and crafts from Bolivia and Peru adorn the place (luckily, they're for sale too). In fact, the name of the shop is a Native...

Progress Coffee

Address: 500 San Marcos St, Austin, TX 78702

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Progress Coffee's owners are admirably community-minded. They refurbished part of an old warehouse rather than building a new space, and they offer time and contributions to numerous local charities and events. Their attractive gallery space helps support Austin's burgeoning arts scene, and they regularly host local...

Ruta Maya Coffee

Address: 3601 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704

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Ruta Maya used to be a downtown Austin institution, and their move to South Austin was a little bumpy initially. However, business is thriving today, thanks to all the folks who appreciate the owner's community involvement, social conscience, and commitment to sustainable agriculture – organic, shade-grown coffee is...

Spider House

Address: 2908 Fruth St, Austin, TX 78705

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Like many coffee places in Austin, the Spider occupies a former house. It's a cross between a coffeehouse and a bar and is extremely popular among students; at any given time, you're likely to find folks studying, hanging with friends, or enjoying a film or live music. The menu includes tasty pub fare and baked goods....

Ventana del Soul

Address: 1834 E Oltorf St, Austin, TX 78741

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Ventana del Soul is much more than a coffeehouse – it also functions as a community center, and its schedule is packed with a variety of classes, concerts, movie nights, and arts and crafts shows. In addition to good coffee and a well-rounded menu of sandwiches, salads, soups, pastries, ice creams, smoothies, and...

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