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The best coffee shops in Erie, according to our readers

By Stacy Rounds

December 13, 2024

With near-permanent gray skies, a long, Lake Effect snow-filled winter, and seasonal affective depression for some, Erie residents really — and I mean really — need their coffee (or tea, no judgment). For coffee lovers, the city presents an up-and-coming coffee culture worth exploring. Whether you prefer a classic brew or an inventive latte, Erie’s coffee spots cater to all tastes. Local coffee distributors thrive on a mix of traditional coffee making and creative innovation.

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Whether you’re walking, driving, or cross-country skiing through Erie, you’ll notice that our coffee shops nearly always seem to be busy. That’s because our local scene sells good coffee, of course, but our local shops also foster a sense of community. With cozy interiors and dedicated regulars, these cafes are the perfect spots to relax, work, catch up with friends, or escape the cold.

Whether you’re a long-time resident or just passing through, the coffee culture in Erie is welcoming and inclusive, inviting everyone to partake in its rich flavors and warm atmosphere. That said, some establishments stand out from the rest. Based on a recent readers’ poll, here are our readers’ top two picks for the best coffee shops in Erie.

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Brew Ha Ha at the Colony

Brew Ha Ha at the Colony greets visitors with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere complemented by charming decor. Combining the appeal of a neighborhood spot with the seriousness of a dedicated coffee shop — including a subscription service — it’s a favorite among locals. Brew Ha Ha offers convenience for early risers and those looking for an afternoon pick-me-up since the shop is open at 7 a.m. on weekdays and stays open til 4 p.m.

The menu is simple, yet it’s expansive enough to have a little something for everyone. Specialty drinks are a highlight here, with expertly crafted espressos and indulgent lattes that keep patrons coming back. The creative recipes reflect the café’s mix of fun and serious coffee sophistication.

Patrons often praise the combination of excellent coffee, a friendly environment, and good approachable food. Many note the high quality of the coffee and the expertise of the baristas, who take great care in preparing each cup. Whether you’re grabbing a quick coffee or spending a leisurely afternoon, Brew Ha Ha at the Colony offers a memorable coffee shop experience.

Tipsy Bean Cafe

If you’re on the hunt for a unique coffee spot with personality, Tipsy Bean Cafe should be on your list. It was our readers’ number-one choice, and for good reason! This woman-owned business has earned the top spot for the best coffee in Erie from the Erie Reader for 3 years in a row. That’s because this cafe blends a quirky, relaxed atmosphere with a commitment to quality that sets it apart from the crowd. The decor is an eclectic mix of vintage and contemporary, making it a cozy spot to sip on your favorite brew.

One of the standout offerings here is their signature espresso, which combines a rich crema with microfoamed steamed milk and a touch of chocolate sauce. This decadent creation is a customer favorite. Aside from their espresso, Tipsy Bean Cafe offers a wide variety of drinks to suit every palate, from bold and robust to smooth and creamy. Not to mention their house-baked treats, quiches, and soul-quenching soups.

The cafe garners praise from both locals and newcomers alike for its friendly service and inviting atmosphere. Customers often rave about the consistent quality of the drinks and the innovative menu options. It’s a place where people feel at home, whether they’re catching up with friends or simply taking a moment for themselves amidst a busy day.

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  • Stacy Rounds

    Stacy Rounds is a writer and growth producer for The Keystone. Prior to joining the team, Stacy has worked as a writer, editor, and engagement specialist covering topics ranging from local history, disability advocacy, recreation, and food hotspots to relationships and mental health.

CATEGORIES: FOOD AND DRINK
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