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3 Incredible Coffee Shops in Jefferson City, Missouri

Espresso, Cappuccino, Latté, Americano, possibly a Frappuccino? What is your go-to caffeinated brew? Personally, I love a good vanilla cappuccino or even a nitro cold brew (on those really tough days). To say that Americans like their coffee is a bit of an understanding…we absolutely unequivocally love our coffee! According to the National Coffee Association 7 out of 10 Americans drink coffee every week, and 62% of us drink coffee every day. With numbers like that, it's not a surprise that local coffee shops seem to be popping up everywhere. One of my favorite things to do when I travel is to visit local coffee shops. I will admit, I do have a good-to Starbucks drink, but there is just something so special and wonderful about stumbling upon a unique local shop. These shops tend to be the "hub" of the community, and they are a great way to get a feel for the town.

Any coffee connoisseur knows that the foundation of good coffee is found in the bean. Sourcing good coffee beans is a must. The other necessity for good coffee is an excellent barista. This past Saturday I went to Jefferson City with the intent to find the best local coffee shops, and I feel confident that I have found 3 excellent options.

Three Story Coffee Shop
This coffee shop has nailed the art of the perfectly roasted coffee bean! Though there are a few different Three Story Coffee Shops in Jeff City, as well as one up the road in Columbia, we stopped at the Millbottom location. This particular shop is located just steps from the Missouri Capital—it very small and cozy. The owners have worked very hard to provide their customers with the very best coffee. They even have their own roastery right in Jefferson City. I highly recommend stopping by one of the Three Story Coffee locations and ordering a cup of coffee just as soon as you possibly can.

High Rise Bakery
I quickly realized that this coffee shop is a huge local favorite. At 9:30 on a Saturday morning, there was hardly an open table—and that is saying a lot since there are two floors of seating. The shop has a great menu that includes homemade bakery items and a la carte brunch. The coffee selection is impressive. While I was there, three baristas worked behind the counter beautifully crafting drinks. The atmosphere was very cozy, and I could have easily spent my entire morning there sipping coffee and chatting with my husband.

Plate & Pour
I instantly fell in love with this local shop as soon as I walked in. The white subway tile, pops of green plants, wood, and iron gave off a very cozy feel. I was blown away by the beautiful array of baked goods that were delicately displayed behind the glass counter. I quickly realized that this was a bakery and coffee shop—the perfect combination! Laura, one of the owners, is the talented baker. The coffee and sweat treats are excellent, but the environment that is Plate & Pour, along with its owners, are my favorite part of this local coffee shop.


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