Best Coffee Shops in Durham

With an extensive variety of coffee classics and modern twists, the Durham Coffee scene will keep you on your toes. Whether you’re seeking a quiet, humble workspace or an impressive, swanky date spot, this list has you covered.

Beyu Caffe

A local favorite for different community organizations and social groups, Beyu is a beacon of service with a smile and delicious food. There’s plenty of seating, so you can get comfy and work solo, or come hang with your squad.

Peoples Coffee

Starbucks has nothing on this place - People’s Coffee is cozy and different, with great people, custom mugs and, of course, top-quality coffee. Be sure to snap a pic in front of their impressive, hand-painted mural.

Parker and Otis

From the low-key, industrial architecture to their colorful eclectic gift-shop, this place is something different. With a buzzing ambiance and a shaded outdoor seating area, Parker & Otis is perfect for a casual date or an afternoon pick-me-up.

Caballo Rojo Coffee

Ok, so it’s not exactly a coffee shop, but it’s worth swinging by the Farmer’s Market on Saturday just for some of this locally roasted coffee. With origins in 1960s Venezuela, Caballo Rojo’s coffee is just as rich as its history.

Durham Hotel

If you’re one for the finer things in life, you’ve hit the jackpot with the Durham Hotel Cafe. The gorgeous mid-century decor alone makes it worth a visit, and the kind staff, extra comfy seats and good coffee seal the deal.

Foster’s Street Coffee

With such a delightful, welcoming owner, you know Foster’s Street won’t disappoint. Once you nestle into a cozy, oversized chair by the fireplace, you’ll never want to leave.

Durham Co-Op Market

Don’t miss the Co-Ops cute cafe, serving everybody’s favorite Counter Culture Coffee. Swing by if you’re in the area or squeeze in a quick drink with a friend before picking up some organic, local produce. 

Namu

Home to one of the best patios in Durham, Namu has the golden trifecta: a stunning space, reliable wifi and great coffee. Sitting in the bamboo garden amidst the water fountain and koi pond, you might just forget you’re in North Carolina.

Bean Traders

With unique drinks and home-roasted beans, Bean Traders is a funky option for the more adventurous. The space is rather large, and it’ll keep the kids occupied with its mini play area round back.

Guglhupf

This German-style bakery is a Durham treasure. The rustic-chic outdoor area embellished with plentiful greenery is simply charming, and whether you’re looking for a quick coffee, brunch or dinner, Guglhupf will blow you away.

Caffe Bellezza

Another Farmers Market gem, Cafe Belleza whips up funky drinks alongside coffee classics. Try the ‘Southern Charm’ with smoked paprika and Himalayan sea salt and you might just be convinced the savory lattes are the way to go.

Foster’s Market

This Durham staple always has at least a dozen pies, cakes and baked goods on offer, and you’ll be hard pressed to choose. If you’re on the hungrier side, order a famous home-made soup, salad, sandwich or casserole.

Sacred Grounds

The beautiful Sacred Grounds brings out the hippie in everyone. Operating on a donations-only policy, you’ll truly feel the community spirit at this Northgate favorite, especially if you drop by for the live music on Saturday nights.

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