Best coffeeshop you’ve been to when touring schools?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Aroamas near william and mary!


Yes! Big fan.


I’m not a fan of this one.
Anonymous
Dog Bar Jim coffee shop in Brunswick next to Bowdoin College
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Taste - St Andrews…..the Almond Croissant and the Pastel de Nata were to die for….

Competition for Northpoint Cafe “where Kate met Wills … for coffee”.

can confirm both are outstanding. I've been to each at least 10 times. Going back in September.
Anonymous
CU Boulder on campus- Foolish Craig's Too

off campus Village Coffee - awesome little diner.
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Anonymous wrote:This is an odd question to ask people who just went once to a college on a tour. They didn't have time to find the best places. You'll get much better answers from people whose kids actually go to these colleges.


This is an odd response to a fun, reasonable question. I’m sure people are sharing from more varied experiences than just one tour.

P.S. As a Tribe alumn, I agree with the Aroma’s shout out!
Anonymous
Skinny Pancake in the Burlington VT airport.
Anonymous
Blue Rooster in Oberlin is lovely (their pastries are absolutely phenomenal!).
Anonymous
Hohl a block away from William & Mary. Coffee delicious, other items too
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Anonymous wrote:Who knew so many parents were into coffee places?

White people love their coffee!


I can confirm this is true with me
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Tatte - several locations in Boston
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Anonymous wrote:Hohl a block away from William & Mary. Coffee delicious, other items too


YASS so much better than Aromas. Boosters on this sub are insufferable.
Anonymous
New Paltz has at least Five excelent ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tatte - several locations in Boston

This is a chain (owned by Panera) that has locations in the DC area. There must be better places in Boston!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a fun thread and welcome change regardless of expertise being a tour or four years. It’s nice to read what caught people’s eye.


Sure the topic is fun, but it's like when people give "advice" about colleges based on their experience with a 1 hour tour. Not who I'm gonna listen to. I only found the best coffee place near my DD's college near the end of her first year. Most people on a tour would only see the closest place, which you would find on your own anyways. So not really adding much.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s a fun thread and welcome change regardless of expertise being a tour or four years. It’s nice to read what caught people’s eye.


Sure the topic is fun, but it's like when people give "advice" about colleges based on their experience with a 1 hour tour. Not who I'm gonna listen to. I only found the best coffee place near my DD's college near the end of her first year. Most people on a tour would only see the closest place, which you would find on your own anyways. So not really adding much.


You seem pretty miserable if this is your take. I hope you a path to a happier place.
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