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Spilling the Tea on Coffee Shops Near Campus

<p>Maybe it was a long night out&comma; and now it’s time for the Sunday Scaries&comma; and you really need to get stuff done&period; Maybe you just feel the need to get off-campus&period; Maybe you’re looking for that perfect study spot&period; If there’s one thing that all sleep-deprived college students crave&comma; it’s coffee&period; PJ’s Coffee on campus is a great option&comma; but it can also be nice to leave campus and explore Uptown in search of that magical cup of energy&period; Never mind the fact that a nice coffee shop can be the perfect change in scenery from Howie T&period; to get productive as finals approach&period; The options are plentiful&comma; and in the article below I’m going to rank some of my favorite spots around campus&comma; all within walking distance&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>First on this list is Rue de la Course&comma; a café housed in an old bank building on the corner of Oak St&period; and Carrollton Avenue&comma; which is about a fifteen-minute walk from campus&period; Complete with a balcony overlooking the tables below&comma; this coffee shop certainly carries an air of grandeur&comma; while still reverberating with the laid-back vibes you would expect in a coffee shop full of people reading&comma; working&comma; or just hanging out&period; Their menu is complemented by a wide selection of organic syrups to add to your drinks&comma; and their bagel sandwiches never miss&period; If you’re lucky enough to snatch a table in the indoor balcony area&comma; you’re able to take a break anytime to do some people-watching before getting back to work&period; The marble walls and regal chandelier are definitely enough to inspire an especially creative essay or two&comma; and their coffee is certainly decent as well&comma; although I would rate the atmosphere higher than the coffee itself&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Next up is Z’otz Cafe&comma; located just past Rue de La Course on Oak Street&period; In sharp contrast to the majesty of Rue de la Course&comma; Z’otz is a narrow café filled with wacky artwork&comma; decorated doorways&comma; and fantastical decorations &lpar;including a fully dressed mannequin&comma; complete with lipstick and eyeliner&rpar;&period; It almost feels as if you’ve been transported into another dimension&period; The walls are darkly painted&comma; the windows covered&comma; and the lighting is dim&period; The café is complete with a courtyard in the back&comma; and the outlandish aesthetic continues in the art across the fencing&period; They sell coffee and pastries&comma; and the latter&comma; in my opinion&comma; is better than the former&period; I prefer this spot to Rue de la Course&comma; and it is also open until 1 am&comma; so if you really need to escape Howie T&period; late at night&comma; this is the spot I would recommend&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Heading in the opposite direction from campus&comma; on Magazine Street there are two stops to talk about&colon; Undergrowth Coffee and La Boulangerie&period; La Boulangerie is slightly closer to campus&comma; and both are a decent walk unless you take the streetcar&period; La Boulangerie has a crisp aesthetic&comma; dominated by white tables and a well-lit&comma; large indoor seating area&period; The pastries are fantastic&comma; but as the name of the shop &lpar;which in French means a store for bread&rpar; suggests&comma; the bread is the real stunner&period; The coffee to go along with it is pretty good&comma; and they also have a nice seating area out back&comma; away from the hustle-and-bustle of Magazine&period; While it’s more of a walk than Z’otz or Rue de la Course&comma; it makes for a fantastic breakfast stop&comma; even if you don’t hang around to study or have a cup of coffee&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Undergrowth Coffee is a super small coffee shop right next to Peaches Records&comma; just past the intersection of Napoleon and Magazine&period; It’s relatively new&comma; having opened in early 2020&comma; and they roast their own coffee on-site&period; The entire entrance room is painted green&comma; with a wall of mirrors facing the register&period; The baristas are very friendly and know regular customers by name&comma; giving the space a very homey and welcoming feel&period; Their options&comma; however&comma; are pretty limited&comma; so unless they have exactly what you like&comma; it might not be the place for you to frequent&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Next up is a coffee shop that needs little introduction&colon; French Truck Coffee&period; Located on a quiet corner on Dryades Street&comma; this bright yellow café is distinct for more than just its color scheme&period; Its coffee is fantastic&comma; and it boasts indoor and outside seating that&&num;8217&semi;s suitable for studying or just lounging&period; It has a wide variety of drinks on its menu&comma; although I personally would recommend a hazelnut latte&comma; and pastries to go with it if you so desire&period; If you really feel like it&comma; you can even get a hat or a tote bag to go with your outfit&period; Out of all the coffee shops mentioned so far&comma; this one is my favorite&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>However&comma; there is one coffee shop I would rank above French Truck&colon; the Rook Café on Freret Street&period; This is my personal favorite café around campus&comma; and it is only a 20 minute walk down Freret&period; Their expansive menu is full of unique drinks&comma; such as combinations of lavender and honey&comma; and you can always get a plain coffee if you aren’t feeling adventurous&period; If you’re really lucky&comma; you can sit right in the storefront window&comma; in an armchair with cushions thicker than some of the mattresses around campus&period; The environment is super relaxing&comma; and it’s the perfect spot to spend an afternoon working through a paper&period; The coffee is some of the best I’ve had&comma; and it is never hot to the point where it burns your mouth &&num;8211&semi; it is always served at the perfect temperature&period; The drinks are all Star Wars themed&comma; so if you’re a fan of the galaxy far&comma; far away you’ll like this place even more&period; Along the walls is artwork made by local artists for sale&comma; 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