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Tucson
Prepare to be obsessed with what I think is the best bakery in Tucson. Seriously, this place is the real deal... a true passion project where quality is everything. It is a tiny charming spot where you can sit at the counter and watch the mother-daughter team work their magic in the open kitchen. The stars here are the incredible pastries and artisan breads. You croissants! The lamination is just perfect. But what really sets them apart is their sourdough program. They have a specific bread schedule with sourdough loaves and focaccia available on certain days. It is absolutely worth planning your visit around! The coffee is just as thoughtfully prepared with shots pulled on the legendary La Marzocco Linea and enhanced with house made syrups like cardamom or honey lavender. Ugh, you just need to get there early because they sell out fast for a reason. This is a must visit!
Number and Street: 844 S 6th Ave
Tucson
Sonoran House in Tucson's historic Rincon Market is a sunup-to-sundown destination in the Sam Hughes neighborhood. This new location elevates the coffee experience. It transitions from a morning cafe into an upscale restaurant and cocktail bar. They serve their own small-batch roasted coffee including the signature Sonoran Roast for espresso. Chef Gabriella Alba curates a menu of upscale Sonoran fare from a scratch kitchen. Enjoy everything from a Breakfast Crunchwrap to mesquite smoked tri-tip and craft cocktails like the highly-praised espresso martini. The space also includes a market with curated local goods. For a true Tucson experience that blends exceptional coffee with a high-end culinary focus, pay Sonoran House a visit.
Number and Street: 2513 E 6th St
Tucson
Dandelion Cafe & Bakery is a quaint and charming coffee shop in the historic district of downtown Tucson. The cafe is a cute local spot with a welcoming atmosphere. They have an in-house bakery offering delicious pastries, muffins, and breakfast burritos. Baristas craft classic espresso drinks on a high end La Marzocco machine.
Number and Street: 200 N Court Ave
Tucson
Carino Coffee Bar is an adorable pink coffee cart in Tucson. It's a beloved local gem run by owners Jon and Itzel. They create a cozy and welcoming spot with a relaxed, artsy charm. The shop's commitment to craft is evident in their choice of an elite La Marzocco espresso machine. This machine allows for exceptional control over espresso extraction. The menu features creative, high-quality drinks like the Matzatli Matcha with pineapple spice tepache and the La Adelita latte.
Number and Street: 901 S 6th Ave
Tucson
Located at 640 N Stone in Tucson, Chappopin Cafe offers a vibrant and authentic taste of Latin coffee culture. This cafe is celebrated for its unique handcrafted specialty drinks that cannot be found elsewhere. The menu features creative recipes like the spicy Chingona latte, the traditional Cafe de Olla, and the tropical Playa latte. Patrons consistently praise the rich and authentic flavors that honor Latin heritage. The staff is known for being exceptionally passionate and welcoming. Chappopin Cafe is a true community hub hosting events like social dancing and local vendor markets. It is perfect for a soulful coffee experience.
Number and Street: 640 N Stone Ave
Tucson
What If Coffee Was the Only Thing That Mattered? Exo Roast at 403 N 6th Ave does exactly that. This specialty coffee roaster features rotating single origin coffees and pour-overs as the centerpiece of the experience. Located in a historic building with high ceilings and exposed brick walls, the flagship location showcases on-site roasting equipment center stage. Coffee is the star here, not an afterthought. Exo serves espresso classics, creative specialty drinks like the Mole Dulce Latte and Chiltepin Cold Brew, and a carefully curated selection of house-made pastries. Every element is designed to support and enhance the pure coffee experience. The brand also operates Bar Crisol/Exo, a sister location offering a different atmosphere while sharing Exo's commitment to specialty coffee and craftsmanship. Both locations share the same passion for exceptional coffee while offering distinct atmospheres for different coffee experiences. You can also explore Bar Crisol/Exo to discover the sister location. If you are serious about coffee, Exo is non-negotiable.
Number and Street: 403 N 6th Ave
Tucson
Located in downtown Tucson Harley's Coffee Co. features a modernist urban decor. The bright interior has large windows and a variety of seating options. Its menu includes specialty drinks like Cafe de Olla and seasonal offerings. The shop also serves pastries and non-coffee refreshers.
Number and Street: 316 E 6th St Suite 150
Tucson
By Day It's Coffee...By Night it's Something Else Entirely! Bar Crisol Exo sits in Tucson's historic Barrio Viejo as a beautiful extension of Exo's coffee mission and the founders' deep connection to Mexico. Housed in a converted bungalow, this cafe feels less like a business and more like stepping into the warm and stylish home of a friend. The space is genuinely magical. Multiple cozy rooms overflow with antiques and art inviting you to settle in and linger. The real standout is the stunning sun filled patio, a tranquil garden oasis perfect for disconnecting and savoring the moment. This is a place that intentionally forgoes Wi-Fi encouraging genuine conversation & relaxation instead of constant connectivity. For the coffee lover, the menu showcases Exo's roasted beans with precision and care. Every drink demonstrates commitment to craft from perfectly pulled espresso shots to inventive and balanced creations like the spicy-sweet Chiltepin Cold Brew and the fragrant Orange Cardamom Latte. As evening arrives, Bar Crisol-Exo transforms into something different. The space becomes a destination for curated mezcal tastings and cocktails. It is a place where Tucson's coffee tradition seamlessly blends with Mexican craftsmanship.
Number and Street: 196 W Simpson St
Tucson
This is not a coffee shop. Adventure Coffee Roasting is a roaster only with no public cafe. However, they are included in this directory as an great source for quality coffee beans to take home. Find organic and locally roasted coffee from Adventure Coffee Roasting, a second-generation family-run business in Tucson. Their story began in 1982 when a single exceptional cup of coffee in Quebec sparked a decades long passion. The journey evolved from roasting beans in a popcorn popper to professional training and eventually selling at local farmers markets. In 2007, they established their first roastery and later expanding to their current facility with two Diedrich roasters to meet growing demand. Today, the business continues its mission of quality and sustainability. Their coffee can be found at local farmers markets and retail partners throughout Tucson. Please note that the Espresso Roast is known for being very dark which may present a challenge for some brewing setups and taste preference. Their commitment to quality and dedication to organic roasting make them a solid local worth seeking out at farmers markets and retail stores.
Number and Street: 1117 S Sherwood Village Dr
Tucson
If you are looking for a fantastic local coffee shop on Tucson's Eastside, you have to check out Brew Station Coffee Co. Seriously, this place is such a hidden gem. The owner Gabe, is one of the friendliest people you will ever meet and he has created a space that is so much more than just a cafe. It is like a mini art gallery filled with amazing murals, hand-painted tables, and rotating art from local Tucson artists. You can tell he is passionate about supporting the community. The coffee is just as impressive. I love that they have a proper pour-over option which is a great sign they care about craft coffee. The baristas pull consistently great shots on their Nuova Simonelli, a true competition-grade workhorse of a machine. The whole vibe is just super chill and welcoming with lots of natural light and plenty of power outlets if you need to get some work done. Just so you know...this is a spot that gets everything right.
Number and Street: Broadway Seven Thousand Shopping Center, 128 S Kolb Rd
Tucson
What happens when you combine a beloved vegan coffee truck with a permanent home? You get EspresSoul Cafe, one of the most unique and soul warming spots in Tucson. This woman-owned cafe is a masterclass in creativity, blending Persian inspired charm with a modern boho aesthetic. I love their hybrid approach. They built a loyal following with their vibrant yellow truck and now offer a cozy permanent community hub without losing their mobile roots. The menu is just incredible and vegan by default. I am obsessed with "The Baklava" latte. It's a life-changing drink that perfectly captures the essence of the classic dessert. You also have to try the baklava pastry which is made fresh by the owner's mother. They pull shots on a beautiful three-group Ascaso espresso machine and the baristas are genuinely passionate about crafting the perfect drink for you. The whole place is a labor of love and you can feel it the second you walk in. Go visit them you will leave with a full cup and a happy soul.
Number and Street: 1525 N Wilmot Rd
Tucson
Step into a true coffee lovers workshop at Savaya Coffee's Williams Centre location. I mean it, the first thing you see is their gleaming bright green Ambex roaster, a testament to their dedication to freshness and in-house craft. But your eyes will quickly be drawn to the impressive Kyoto-style slow drip towers. It is fascinating to watch these brewers work, patiently crafting a smooth and rich brew concentrate drop by drop over many hours. The baristas here are clearly masters of their trade, pulling shots on a top-of-the-line Wega Concept espresso machine. If you prefer a cleaner and brighter cup, you have to try one of their pour-overs, which highlights the delicate nuances of their single-origin beans. This place is not just a cafe it is an immersive experience in the art of coffee. For anyone who appreciates the details of a perfect brew, this is a must visit destination.
Number and Street: 5350 E Broadway Blvd
Tucson
Explore a world of exceptional coffee at Savaya Coffee Market's Synergy Plaza location in Tucson. I love how this place is a true roastery where you are surrounded by the craft of coffee from bean to cup. You will be captivated by the large beautiful mural depicting Native American life that adorns the main wall adding a unique and serene ambiance to the space. The baristas are total pros working their magic on a high-end Victoria Arduino espresso machine which is a clear sign of commitment to quality. What I think is really special is their dedication to manual brewing methods. I was not brave enought to try it (plus I had way too much caffeine that day) but you have to ask them about their siphon brewer. It is a theatrical, full-immersion process using vacuum and vapor pressure that results in a wonderfully clean and aromatic cup. They also offer pour-overs using a Chemex, which uses a thick paper filter to create an exceptionally bright and pure brew that highlights the coffee's most delicate notes. With a fantastic loose-leaf tea selection and a lovely patio for enjoying the Arizona weather, this is a top-tier spot for any coffee lover.
Number and Street: 2959 N Swan Rd
Tucson
Have you ever had a latte made with gelato? Just for that, you have to check out Haute Coffee. Located in Tucson's upscale La Encantada shopping center. The moment I walked in, the design just blew me away. The wavy and layered ceiling panels totally reminded me of the stunning architecture at Press Coffee at Raintree in Scottsdale. It's a seriously beautiful & modern space. The baristas are working on a gorgeous red La Marzocco KB90, which is like the Ferrari of espresso machines. Their big claim to fame is that their flavored lattes are made using gelato from Frost, the shop right next door owned by the same person. It is a really unique idea and creates a super creamy, sweet drink unlike anything else. Just so you know, the seating is very limited, making it more of a grab-and-go spot while you are shopping. It's an interesting concept but the experience can be a bit of a mixed bag.
Number and Street: 2905 E Skyline Dr #287
Tucson
What if your daily coffee could connect you to the very birthplace of coffee itself? At Zedamo Coffee & Tea, it does. Discover one of Tucson's best new coffee shops, an amazing spot with a rich Ethiopian cultural influence. This isn't just another cafe. It's a calm, airy, and beautifully designed space that invites you to relax. The walls feature stunning art, and thoughtful touches like cushions on the chairs make it extra comfortable. I love that it is part of Z-Street, a collaboration that includes Zemam's Ethiopian Cuisine Tucson's first African restaurant. They serve locally roasted coffee from the renowned Savaya Coffee Market and the expert barista crafts some of the best espresso I have had all year. Shots are pulled on a high-quality Nuova Simonelli machine. The iced cardamom latte is a standout and the americano is incredibly smooth. The whole experience feels intentional and elevated. This is a real winner and a place you need to visit.
Number and Street: 2719 E Broadway Blvd
Tucson
Do you believe a coffee shop can have a soul? I do now. Blessed Grounds in Tucson is a true gem for anyone who believes coffee can be both an art and a force for good. This is a place with a clear purpose. They are a veteran owned coffee roaster that is deeply passionate about its mission. They source their beans through direct trade to support farming communities and roast everything in-house on a beautiful Ozturkbay roaster. You can absolutely taste the care and quality in every single cup. I ordered their Ethiopia pour-over and it was incredible. The tasting notes of bright blueberry and creamy coconut came screaming out of the cup with every sip. It was one of those coffee moments you remember. My wife got their famous Chai Latte and I have to admit I stole more than a few sips when she wasn't looking. It was awesome. Perfectly spiced and not too sweet with amazing warm kick of cinnamon and cardamom. Forget those sugary syrup bombs this was the real deal. The staff is just as impressive as the coffee. They are excited to share their story and pull amazing shots on their high end Sanremo espresso machine. The atmosphere is cozy and welcoming and peaceful. This is more than just a coffee shop it is an experience.
Number and Street: 902 W Grant Rd
Tucson
Step into the artistic and laid back vibe of Tucson's iconic 4th Avenue at Cafe Maggie. This cozy, artsy cafe operates as a community hub, serving breakfast, lunch, and coffee with unique offerings like house made Dirty Horchata. The space also occasionally hosts live music performances, from acoustic guitar to jazz.
Number and Street: 745 N 4th Ave
Tucson
Find coffee, hookah, and cocktails late into the night at Espresso Art Cafe in Tucson. This long standing hangout near the university operates as an eclectic combination of a coffee shop, hookah lounge, and full cocktail bar. The venue regularly hosts events including karaoke, trivia nights, and live music.
Number and Street: 942 E University Blvd
Tucson
Find fresh-roasted coffee at Ombre Coffee, a coffee bar operating within the Bisbee Breakfast Club in Tucson's historic Broadway Village. The space is anchored by a stunning, custom teal La Marzocco espresso machine and features a cozy brick wall with rotating art from local artists. Conveniently located next to the famed Barrio Bread, it's a comfortable spot with plenty of power outlets. For those who enjoy their beans at home, they also run a retail program, roasting and shipping their fresh coffees every Monday and Saturday.
Number and Street: 2936 E Broadway Blvd
Tucson
Discover your new favorite hangout at Celestia Collective, Tucson's witchy third space. Look, this place is so much more than just a coffee shop... it's a whole vibe. You can't miss the massive & colorful "Tucson" mural on the side of the building which perfectly signals the vibrant community you'll find inside. They roast their own coffee beans and even make their own syrups, and I am telling you, the house-made chai is on another level of delicious. Walking in, you are greeted by the gorgeous, deep-blue Indigo Room a super cozy lounge filled with art and handmade goods from local makers. It's the perfect spot to relax with a drink. Celestia is a true community hub with a packed calendar of events, from craft nights and karaoke to story time. If you are looking for amazing coffee, a welcoming atmosphere, and a place that truly celebrates art and magic. You have to visit Celestia Collective.
Number and Street: 1122 N Stone Ave

The coffee scene in Arizona is constantly evolving with new and exciting shops opening all the time. For more on the local culture, publications like the Phoenix New Times often highlight the vibrant food and drink community that makes our state so unique.

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