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Olive & Finch

Olive & Finch is the kind of all-day café you wish were around the corner from your apartment. It’s cozy, stylish without trying too hard, and serves everything from hearty breakfast sandwiches to flaky pastries that ruin diets. The coffee’s strong, the food’s fresh, and you’ll probably end up staying way longer than you planned. And that’s the point.

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The Den Family Social Club

The Den is a café that doubles as a community living room, where everyone from remote workers to creatives can post up with a perfect cappuccino. The plant-filled space, cozy nooks, and ultra-friendly staff make it feel like your coolest friend’s apartment. Their seasonal drinks are always fun, and you’ll probably end up staying way longer than you planned.

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Park Hill Hub

Park Hill Hub is part coffee shop, part community living room. Expect great espresso, friendly regulars, and maybe even a jazz night if you’re lucky. The vibes are unpretentious, the pastries are solid, and the atmosphere makes it dangerously easy to spend your whole morning here. Bonus points for the local art on the walls.

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Cafe de France

Cafe de France serves up strong espresso, flaky pastries, and a whole lot of French café charm, minus the jet lag. The menu leans classic brunch, with omelets, crepes, and enough espresso to fuel your daydreams. The vibe is elegant but approachable, and everything tastes like it was made with actual butter and love.

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Detour Bakery

Detour’s coffee menu is short, sweet, and well-executed. Their espresso is rich and velvety, and the drip coffee holds its own against their standout pastries. It’s not a place with ten milk options and a secret menu—but if you want a beautifully pulled shot and a perfectly flaky croissant, Detour delivers every time. It’s quiet, it’s charming, and very, very French.