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Caffeine Nation Tour: Your Guide to finding coffee and tea around the university!In the event of an emergency, contact Amanda Larkin (425) 280-5597 and Julie Berry (484) 919-7756.Friday, September 21st – 10:00am-11:00amSaturday, September 22nd – 1:00pm-2:00pmMeeting Place: Suzzallo Library stepsRoute: Start at the Suzzallo Starbucks, then follow the order listed. End at Mercer Husky Grind for a taste testing experience!UW Campus CoffeeStarbucks Coffee- Suzzallo LibraryMost of us, if not all, know Starbucks… But we have to mention it! Starbucks offers a large variety of espresso, Frappuccinos, Teavana Tea, and pastries. With multiple locations around the UW, Starbucks is always convenient. See also: U-Village Coffee shops. This location is the newest hotspot on campus. It has aesthetic architecture, a variety of seating options, and an overall unique atmosphere. Lines can get very long, but the experience is definitely worth it!Starbucks Coffee- By George CaféAnother spot for Starbucks and quick food options! Grab something from the selection offered or get a wrap/sandwich made to your liking.*Upon leaving, also mention Starbucks in the HUB.City Grind- Henry Art BuildingOperated by City Grind Espresso, the café at the Henry is a popular hot spot for museum-goers and campus dwellers, alike. At any given time you’ll find a grad student buried in research while munching a wrap, visitors chatting over tea and lemon bread, and the entire Henry prep crew taking their morning coffee break.*Upon leaving, also mention Parnassus Café and Gallery in the basement of the Art building, Room 007.“Ave” Coffee & TeaCafé Solstice (4116 University Way NE)Café Solstice provides both coffee and pastries in a music-filled environment. It’s conveniently located just a block from the UW. Free Wi-Fi.Starbucks (4555 University Way NE)Again, Seattle is obsessed with Starbucks. In many areas such as Downtown, you’ll find one on almost every corner!Bulldog News and Café (4208 University Way NE)“We serve all fair trade coffee from Equal Exchange co-op. It's all organic, shade grown. We have daily drink specials.”Café Allegro (4214 University Way NE)“You get an excellent cup of Fair Trade coffee in an atmosphere that is very accommodating to a broad spectrum of patrons. At 40 years, we are the oldest coffee shop in Seattle. Wi-Fi is free. It’s not just the coffee. We host a variety of events, including live music every Friday from 7:00-9:30pm. Admission is FREE!”Ugly Mug Café (1309 43rd Ave NE)The Ugly Mug offers “…great local Italian roasted coffee beans by Caffé D’arte and great local Italian-made bread, such as Italian Rustics and Focaccia for gourmet sandwiches.”Bookstore Café (4326 University Way NE)“The café is run by the Bookstore so you get the Patronage Refund benefit if you are student, faculty, or staff of the UW. We serve Café Vita. We have punch cards so you get 1 free after 10. We serve Yogucinno, smoothies, salads, & sandwiches.”Sharetea (at corner of the Ave and 45th, point in general direction)Though not actually located on the Ave, Sharetea is a top to-go spot for bubble tea. It offers a large range of milk teas, fruit teas, seasonal specials, and more. The menu, quick service, and chill atmosphere makes it the perfect spot to socialize.Sureshot Espresso (4505 University Way NE)“The Sureshot is open EVERY day from 7am to MIDNIGHT. We feature White Coffee, as well as Shade-grown Organic coffee and a full line of teas. Desserts and pastries, both regular and VEGAN, are served fresh from our bakery. The Sureshot features free music performances every Sunday afternoon. Computers are available for customers and Wi-Fi is free.”Oasis (4524 University Way NE)A great spot offering everything from coffee and a wide range of bubble teas to different snacks. Comfy couches and welcoming interior make it a great place to hang out.Bambu (4511 University Way NE)“A Bambu Shoppe serves distinctive Asian-inspired Chè, teas & milk teas, Vietnamese coffees, juices and exotic & real fruit smoothies ordered directly off our unique menu or custom-made ‘just the way' the customers love it. Besides our fresh, gluten and dairy-free Chè, we are also known for our incredibly quick and friendly service.”Tea Republik (4527 University Way NE)Tea Republik provides a broad array of hot and iced drinks, alongside a welcoming and tranquil space for students looking to study or rendezvous with friends.WOW Bubble Tea (4553 University Way NE)WOW offers an array of bubble tea, ranging from warm to cold and iced to milk. It has a large selection of board games and comfy tables and booths.Starbucks (4147 University Way NE)Ding Tea (4725 University Way NE)Ding Tea offers high quality boba tea, milk tea, and fruit juice made fresh to order. The menu includes a variety of flavors and toppings not commonly seen at other stores in the area, making it a unique hotspot.Kung Fu Tea (4730 University Way NE)Kung Fu Tea serves fresh, handcrafted teas with premium ingredients. Bubbles are made every 2 hours and tea is brewed every 3 hours. The store has a cozy atmosphere that is great for relaxing and socializing.*Head to Mercer. On the way down students can ask questions, make conversation, or break off.End at Mercer Husky Grind (3925 Adams Ln NE)This modern café features some serious coffee equipment,?like our Alpha Dominche Steampunk. The panini baguette sandwiches and satisfying soups will make you want to stay for more than a cup of great coffee. Joseph Maurey will be giving a short presentation/talk at the end. ................
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