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Local San Antonio coffee shops to visit this weekend

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It may look like a greenhouse but it’s actually a coffee shop. | Photo by @_ps__

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There’s no shortage of happenings around the Alamo City and what better way to charge your busy weekend with a cup of joe? In addition to our 10 coffee trucks to try around San Antonio piece, today, we’re taking a java journey to 8 local brick-and-mortar coffee shops that’ll mocha you very happy.

Bright Coffee, 1705 Blanco Rd.

The spot boasts beautiful natural light during the day. In the evenings, the San Antonio Swing Dance Society hosts its Lindy Hop dance classes + social events. Try This: If you like sweet sips, the banana or melon milk latte may be for you.

Cool Beans Cafe, 17803 La Cantera Terrace Suite 8123

This boutique cafe is a dog-themed coffee shop serving puppyccinos, dog beer, and barkuterie boards for your furry friends. Try this: We recommend a large cafe con Leche for the dog parents.

Corner Coffee & More, 2720 Pleasanton Rd

Start your morning at this Southside gem serving coffee with a San Antonio twist. Try this: La Canela loca is served with two shots of espresso, cinnamon topping, vanilla flavor + your choice of milk.

Cultura Coffeehouse, 9427 Poteet Jourdanton Fwy.

Another Southside spot dubs itself a dive coffeehouse that brews unique Tex-Mex inspired caffeinated concoctions. Try this: They have a variety of bebidas sucias, but we recommend trying the mazapan latte.

Kaffeinated Crepes & Coffee, 5500 Babcock Rd. #104

Editor Ivan stopped by here recently and this place is as Insta-worthy as it gets. The Café specializes in coffee, chocolate, sweet + savory crepes, waffles, and gelato. Try this: Get your hands on its signature chocolate mocha frappe.

Poetic Republic Coffee Company, 2330 S. Presa St.

This literary neighborhood coffee shop is the perfect place to read a book while sipping on a classic Americano. On Fridays + Saturdays, it transforms into a natural wine bar with bites + happy hour specials. Try this: Editor Rossi recommends the seasonal blossom latte.

Scorpion, 125 Lamar St.

Located in the Dignowity Hill neighborhood on the Eastside of town, this unique cafe has a morning coffee service that serves Peruvian-inspired brews, cuisine + natural wine. Try this: You can’t go wrong with the classic cortado.

What’s Brewing Coffee Roasters, 138 W Rhapsody Dr.

Enjoy a fine cup of joe followed by a game of pinball on one of its unique machines. Try this: If you like cold coffee, the chocolate mint cold brew sounds tasty.

Can’t get enough espresso? Check out our where to find the best coffee in the Alamo City.

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