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7 Coolest Coffee Shops in Michigan!

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Whether making a quick stop for a cup of eye-opener in the morning or bringing a mobile device or even a book and settling in for a long, quiet afternoon, a coffee shop can be a great place to make that stop. There is no shortage of coffee shop options in Michigan, so we offer up a list of the best sources for pressed bean juice—both hot and cold—and other items in Michigan.


LA's Coffee Café, Three Rivers, MI

Those making an entrance into the state via U.S.-131 may want to stop in Three Rivers, where LA's Coffee Café has been operating for over 10 years. Serving Death Wish Coffee, some of the strongest known to man, nitrogen cold-brew coffee, and an array of baked goods and other drinks in house, this family-owned operation provides a touch of history with its coffee, as its current location is in an old powerhouse on the Rocky River. Its connection to the local scene is second to none, as the shop even engages in public beautification programs along the Rocky River.

Water Street Coffee Joint, Kalamazoo, MI

Boasting four locations in Kalamazoo and Portage, including one on the titular Water Street in downtown Kalamazoo, Water Street isn't just a coffee shop, but it's also a coffee roasting shop. Even when you're not at Water Street, getting Water Street coffee in and around Kalamazoo is actually almost tough NOT to do as many businesses stock Water Street coffee to serve with meals. Those who go to a Water Street location, however, will find not only that iconic coffee blend on hand, but also a variety of sandwiches, sweets, teas and other edibles and drinkables awaiting.

Biggby Coffee, Multiple locations, MI

It would be easy to dismiss Biggby as it's a chain coffee shop, even outside of Michigan. But it was likewise hard not to include Biggby as it's a chain starting in Michigan. Essentially, the Michigan Starbucks, Biggby Coffee started out in East Lansing—home of Michigan State University—in 1995, and ever since, it's been growing throughout the state and into others. Also, stop in for seasonal favorites and some wholly unique brews like Michigan Cherry.

Great Lakes Coffee, Detroit, Bloomfield Hills, MI

Naturally, we can't talk about prime coffee spots in Michigan without hitting Detroit, and Detroit's got at least one terrific place to go that's all about the ambiance. Great Lakes Coffee in the heart of Midtown Detroit offers not only reclaimed wood from Hamtramck houses as part of the internal decor, but also locally-sourced metalwork and internal brick. An outdoor patio lets patrons enjoy the comparatively rare good weather in Michigan. Great Lakes Coffee offers a complete array of beverages, including beer and wine, and will even give the competitive a place to stretch muscles with a Wednesday trivia night.

Raven Café, Port Huron, MI

If the idea of settling in at a place that's described as "one part Cheers and one part Hogwarts" catches your imagination, brace yourself for an extended stay at the Raven Café in Port Huron. Couch seating on the second floor comes surrounded by books and an impressive river view, and those who came for the beverages can get the standards, but also a line of coffee shakes in flavors ranging from gingerbread to coconut mocha. A full bar is even in place for those who want something harder, and live music is on hand nearly every evening to round out a cultural experience.

Madcap Coffee, Grand Rapids, MI

Those willing to face the hustle and bustle of downtown Grand Rapids can have one magnificent experience ahead of them in the form of Madcap Coffee, featuring coffee that's as well-traveled as the baristas, who by some reports dedicate months to traveling and finding the right beans. Considering that those baristas have won awards as well, it's clear that Madcap Coffee understands coffee as few coffee shops do, and that makes this more than worth a stop in.

Cabin Creek Coffee, Alpena, MI

Farther into the state heading north in Alpena, the Cabin Creek Coffee company awaits. Family-owned for nearly a decade—and we all know what kind of quality can come from family ownership—the coffee shop not only boasts a cabin-style appearance, but offers a wide array of treats for patrons to get into. Perhaps the biggest winner here is the sandwiches, offering, for example, a Monte Cristo sandwich on toasted cinnamon bread, complete with a gouda cheese accompaniment.

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