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    Column: A ‘coffee crawl’ of Waco’s best cafes

    Bella WhitmoreBy Bella WhitmoreOctober 3, 2023 Arts and Life No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Bella Whitmore | Intern

    We’ve all heard of the infamous “bar crawls,” but let’s put a tired, overworked college student spin on that. As we steadily head toward the mid-semester slump, we could all use a little bit of a pick-me-up and energy boost.

    There is an abundance of good coffee shops in Waco, and I made it my mission last semester to try as many as possible to find and experience new places. What I found were cute, small businesses that contribute so much life, color and culture to our community, providing a space for people to do their work with a good cup of coffee in hand. So, ditch Starbucks and go explore what the Waco coffee community has to offer.

    Here are some of the best coffee spots in town to study, relax with friends and fuel your caffeine addiction.

    1. Pinewood Coffee Bar

    Located just off Austin Avenue, this retro cafe is my personal favorite. From the plants hanging on every corner to the many records adorning the wood-paneled walls, this rustic-style coffee shop has no lack of good vibes and good music. I recommend getting here at a not-so-busy time to snag a booth and beat the crowds, since this is definitely a popular spot for Waco locals and Baylor students alike. Pinewood has plenty of new flavors to celebrate the autumnal season, like the classic pumpkin spice and the new apple butter coffee.

    2. Be Kind Coffee

    Although this is a newer coffee shop in the Waco area, for what it lacks in history, it more than makes up in bright colors, unique recipes and a positive mission. Among their unique drinks are the peanut butter mocha and the churro latte, which I specifically recommend. With three different locations scattered throughout the city, Be Kind Coffee does a wonderful job supporting the community through promoting kindness. The interior design makes it stand out among typical cafes with modern styles and muted colors; the walls and counters of Be Kind are covered in bright murals and fun designs. This cafe is full of vibrance, smiley face doodles and fun drinks.

    3. Magnolia Press

    This is the classic choice — and for good reason. Located right in the middle of Magnolia, Magnolia Press is perfect if you’re looking to elevate your study space and are feeling a tad bit more put-together than usual. With delicious menu options, “Fixer Upper”-style renovations and tons of good food options in proximity, this cafe does not disappoint. When you bring your family for their infamous one-time-only trip to Magnolia, they are sure to love it too.

    4. Nightlight Donuts

    This is undoubtedly an underrated choice. Nightlight seems to only receive recognition for its donuts, not for its equally-amazing coffee. This cafe is characterized by its fun staff, lively environment and yummy menu options, including beignets and its signature house-blend lattes. Conveniently open until 10 p.m. every day of the week, Nightlight is perfect for an energy boost during a late-night study sesh.

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    Bella Whitmore

    Bella Whitmore is a Senior English major from Flower Mound, Texas with a minor in Spanish. In her second semester at the lariat she is exciting to keep sharing the stories of people in Baylor and Waco as a whole in a creative and fun way. When she is not listening to ABBA or playing with her frenchie, she loves to hang out with friends and travel with family. After graduation she hopes to continue a career in the world of journalism and professional writing.

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