If you are new to the Birmingham area, just visiting, or have been here for years, you have probably noticed all the coffee shops the city has to offer. Birmingham has grown to be a coffee shop hub over the past few years. If you love coffee and want to try something new, you’ll want to check out these local Iron City coffee shops!
Red Cat Coffee House
Located at Railroad Park and in Pepper Place, Red Cat Coffee house is the place to go if you are looking for a delicious coffee and filling meal. Not to mention they have the best hot chocolate for when it’s time for ice skating downtown. With two locations and a loaded menu full of great meal options, we are sure you will find something you like. You will be glad you stopped in to try Red Cat Coffee House.
O’Henry’s Coffee
Arguably the most popular coffee shop in Birmingham, O’Henry’s has four locations throughout the ‘Ham. O’Henry’s has a great menu with espresso, hot and cold drinks, frappes, frozen drinks, and even home-delivery comfort kits for those who can not visit. They also sell coffee beans, coffee grinders, mugs, and cute t-shirts. The options are endless at this local coffee shop. The next time you are out and about stop by O’Henry’s and treat yourself to a delicious frappe and stylish t-shirt.
Seeds Coffee
Located off Oxmoor Road, Seeds Coffee Co. has a great selection of coffee if you are looking for a big variety. Unlike most coffee shops, Seeds delivers online orders on Tuesdays and Fridays. Seeds also offers Coffee subscriptions, wholesale, and fun merchandise. If you are looking for a unique cup of java, check out Seeds!
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Crestwood Coffee Co.
You can find this lovely shop nestled away on Crestwood Blvd. The friendly baristas will take care of you as soon as you step inside. Crestwood Coffee Co. offers tea, coffee, and meals that would be great for breakfast, lunch, or dinner! Find a table and take a seat and get ready to feel right at home when you visit Crestwood Coffee Co.
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