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A Tucson Local’s Favorite Coffee Shops

Updated July 1, 2025
Travel Lemming author Betty enjoying her coffee while looking at her laptop at Cartel Coffee Lab

Looking for the best cup of caffeine in the Old Pueblo? You’ve come to the right place. I’m a Tucson local with a selective knack for coffee. Not to toot my own horn, but I consider myself a highly trustworthy connoisseur. I genuinely think I have tried every single coffee shop in Tucson.

Tucson boasts some of the best coffee in Arizona. So before you try some of Tucson’s best activities, get your day started at one of these local coffee shops.

My 17 Recommended Tucson Coffee Shops

Presta Coffee Roasters

This local favorite has three convenient locations near the University of Arizona, Fourth Avenue, and Downtown Tucson.

Author Betty sipping a matcha latte at Presta Coffee Roasters
Presta’s matcha latte is highly addictive.

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 333-7146

This is the best place in Tucson to get high-quality coffee. I used to walk here multiple times a week just to get the honey lavender Matcha. It is the most delicious Matcha I’ve ever had (and I’ve been to Japan a few times!)

Aside from Matcha, Presta’s drip coffee and espresso are unmatched. All three locations are hip and trendy, but the one at the Mercado San Agustin is by far the cutest with their dangly plants and adorable courtyard.

Black Crown Coffee Company

This cozy coffee shop feels like a woodland cabin in the middle of the city.

Interior of Black Crown Coffee Company showing the menu and cake displays
Pair a gourmet coffee with a fluffy pastry at this laid-back haunt

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 207-6473

Black Crown might have the coziest environment of all the Tucson coffee joints. Enjoy a carefully crafted latte or seasonal drink in the loft. Or play a board game with a friend on the wooden benches downstairs. 

Whether you grab a cup to-go or spend your morning and afternoon at this charming spot, you’ll thoroughly enjoy the coffee and the ambiance.

Caffe Luce

Take a study session with a specialty coffee on the outskirts of the UA campus.

People enjoying coffee while working on their laptop at Caffe Luce
Appreciate local artwork as you drink coffee at this busy cafe

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 207-5504

Caffe Luce is one of the most popular coffee spots in town, and for good reason. The coffee is always expertly prepared and they have a variety of locally-roasted recipes.

With one location right by the university, one by the Rillito River, and one on 4th Avenue, all three spots are quaint and aesthetically decorated. It’s a great place to study/work. I have never been let down by a Luce latte!

Scented Leaf

A UA student hangout located among the boutique shops on University Boulevard and Downtown Tucson.

Holding a cup of tea from Scented Leaf
I always take a walk around campus after grabbing tea from here

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 624-2930

If you want to take a break from coffee and get your tea fix, Scented Leaf is the best spot in Tucson. This beloved tea shop has a wide variety of teas on tap and loose-leaf tea. And the sweet staff will always greet you with a friendly smile.

The downtown Scented Leaf is very hip, but there is something special about the recently expanded University Boulevard location. Come here to read a book, work online, or play a game with friends. Any occasion is happily spent at Scented Leaf.

Exo Roast Co

This renovated brick building is the perfect spot to work remotely in an industrial setting.

Inside view of Exo Roast Co
Exo is hands-down one of the most aesthetic coffee spots in town.

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 777-4709

I wish I had discovered Exo years ago. This cozy brick building makes it the perfect spot for your work-from-home set-up. They have great latte flavors along with tasty cold brews and standard drips. 

They’re also located right between Fourth Avenue and Downtown Tucson, so you can wander to some cool spots after getting your caffeine fill.

Cartel Coffee Lab

This dimly lit local favorite is the best place to get productive on your laptop.

Author Betty and her friend enjoying coffee while working on their laptop
Many Travel Lemming articles have been written at Cartel

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (480) 621-6381

This popular chain began in Phoenix and made its way to Tucson in 2010. Nearly 15 years later, it’s still one of the best coffee spots in town. I would describe both locations (Downtown Tucson and Campbell Avenue) as very chill. Indie music, low lighting, and comfy couches tie the laid-back vibes together nicely.

This is the go-to spot for those who need to focus and get some work done. Cartel’s expertly crafted drinks and bohemian environment ensure maximum productivity. My only criticism is that it’s quite pricey for how small some of the drinks are. Last time I paid close to $8 for a 12-oz dirty chai. 😭

Decibel Coffee Works

Peruse the unique shipping container stores at the MSA Annex shopping center with freshly brewed coffee from this adorable walk-up shop.

People waiting in line to order at Decibel Coffee Works
The all-outdoor seating is perfect for enjoying good coffee with a friend on a sunny day

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 838-0750 

Decibel Coffee Works is one of the most unique coffee spots near Downtown Tucson. You’ll find tons of bikers and hikers grabbing their post-workout caffeine here. Walk up to the window, then enjoy your drink on the sunny patio. 

Check out a variety of shipping container stores and restaurants in the MSA Annex after getting caffeinated at Decibel.

Savaya Coffee Market

This local chain is run by the self-proclaimed “oldest coffee family” in Tucson. They certainly have had lots of time to perfect their recipes.

A woman holding two cups of drinks at Savaya Coffee Market
Sit back in a comfy chair and enjoy the ambiance of this cute coffee shop

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 447-5713

Savaya Coffee Market is one of the only reputable coffee joints in Oro Valley. Though there are other locations around town, this cozy spot is the perfect place to enjoy a post-hike coffee after a morning of exploring Catalina State Park across the street. Try their dirty chai for the perfect blend of sweet and spicy.

Coffee Times Drive-Thru Espresso

Grab and go at my favorite drive-up coffee/smoothie shop in Tucson.

Outside view of Coffee Times
It may look a little rough on the outside, but Coffee Times makes killer drinks

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 318-3698

Coffee Times is easily the best local coffee shop in Tucson if you’re crunched for time. They make incredible seasonal drinks (their peppermint mocha is divine) along with year-round solid picks. 

And if you’re on foot, you can still walk up to their pick-up window. Check out Bookmans (my favorite bookstore on earth) across the street once you’ve gotten your coffee fix.

Blessed Grounds

Coffee made with love and purpose in an unassuming spot right off the freeway.

Closeup look of the muffin on the plate with a cup of coffee
A fluffy muffin pairs perfectly with a frothy latte

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 253-7733

Blessed Grounds offers great coffee and pastries, and each drink is expertly crafted. The business partakes in direct trade, which significantly helps communities make more money in coffee-producing countries, mainly in South America. And a portion of each sale goes to charity.

This charming coffee shop doesn’t look like much from the outside. It’s easy to drive by without noticing, nestled in a parking lot with repair stores and a beauty shop. But the caffeinated creations inside are simply divine. Make sure to arrive in the morning – they close at noon!

This is a great spot to stop at before taking a day trip from Tucson since it’s right off the I-10 freeway. Get your morning pick-me-up before hitting the road early.

Café à la C’Art

The most aesthetic cafe in Downtown Tucson serves handcrafted coffee drinks alongside tasty breakfast options and features art from the Tucson Art Museum.

The facade of Café à la C'Art featuring its blue doors
The colorful facade offers a taste of the artsy interior of this bustling cafe

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 628-8533

This adorable cafe is also a semi-art museum, located next door to the Tucson Museum of Art and featuring pieces by local and famous artists alike. It’s located in the Old Pueblo-style homes of Barrio Viejo, one of the best neighborhoods in Tucson.

Café à la C’Art is one of my favorite breakfast spots to bring Tucson newcomers. Not only is the food and coffee incredible, but the friendly staff sets the tone for a welcoming atmosphere like no other. This cafe embodies the spirit of Old Tucson and makes for a fantastic start to the day.

Cup Cafe

Located in one of the most famous hotels in Downtown Tucson, this cozy cafe is the ideal spot to have breakfast on the brick patio with your favorite people.

A look inside Cup Cafe where people are enjoying their coffee
The vintage vibes are strong at this historic cafe

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 798-1618

Cup Cafe is located inside Hotel Congress, the best overall hotel in Tucson. While it is a bit pricier than other cafes on this list, the atmosphere of this over-100-year-old hotel gives this spot an energy unlike any other in Tucson. Sip a pour-over with a creative entree on the shady patio while local musicians sing through your morning.

Yellow Brick Coffee

If cold brew is your beat, you can’t miss this local roastery.

A glass of Cold brew from Yellow Brick Coffee
A cold brew from Yellow Brick Coffee is necessary during Tucson summers

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 226-4068

This is one of the most admirable coffee joints in Central Tucson. Yellow Brick’s responsibly roasted coffee beans are single origin, meaning they can be traced to one farmer or region. The founder joined the coffee business in 2011 to showcase flavors from around the world and give due credit to the people who source them.

Yellow Brick’s flagship store opened in 2023, but their on-tap cold brew has circulated local restaurants for years. It’s the newest, most exciting addition to the coffee scene in Tucson.

Le Buzz

A trendy cafe serving yummy small bites and delicious coffee drinks on the east side.

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 749-3903

Don’t forget to grab a cup of coffee and a pastry from Le Buzz before driving up Mount Lemmon. It has a couple of locations around town, but the Le Buzz in Bear Canyon is my favorite. I love to grab a gourmet latte and breakfast goodie to fuel me before going on one of the many awesome hikes in Tucson.

Barista del Barrio

Grab a coffee and a burrito for super cheap on your way to Saguaro National Park at this obscure shop in Barrio Hollywood.

Outside view of Barista del Barrio
I know it hardly looks like a coffee shop, but this popular neighborhood cafe has a line out the door most mornings

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 244-5285

Barista del Barrio is a hidden gem you don’t want to miss. You can order a killer breakfast burrito (a Tucson staple breakfast food) and a massive coffee for less than $10. Try to get there early in the morning if you want to avoid the lines.

Get your caffeine fix at this must-visit coffee shop to fuel up before hiking in Saguaro National Park, located just five minutes away. You’ll be energized the whole day!

Raging Sage Coffee Roasters

Bring your pup to the dog-friendly patio at this house-turned-coffee shop just north of the University of Arizona.

Inside Raging Sage Coffee Roasters showing the menu and cake displays
Locally-made sweet treats go great with an espresso at Raging Sage

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 320-5203

Raging Sage is a super cute, locally owned coffee shop not too far from the University of Arizona. Tons of regulars come here to work from home on the patio shaded by orange trees. It’s also dog-friendly, which is always a plus.

I won’t lie, Raging Sage’s coffee isn’t my favorite in town, but their pastries are divine. I love coming here for a simple iced coffee with a slice of pound cake.

Tucson Coffee Roasters

Enjoy a specialty latte with a croissant breakfast sandwich at this relaxed spot in Central Tucson.

Hands holding a large mug of cappuccino with Heart-shaped latte art
Sip a crafty latte on the shady patio at this neighborhood cafe

📍 Google Maps | ☕ Website | 📞 (520) 403-2472

This cute coffee shop is a great place to spend a laid-back morning. Tucson Coffee Roasters offers a wide variety of coffee drinks and small bites, including vegan and gluten-free options. Try one of their creative concoctions like the butterbeer latte if you have an adventurous caffeine craving.

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I hope you enjoy these Tucson coffee shops as much as I do. No matter which cafes you try, you’re guaranteed a quality cup of joe, great service, and a pleasant atmosphere.

For more coffee recommendations in Arizona, check out my guide to the best coffee shops in Phoenix.

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2 Comments

  1. As for coffee shops in Tucson;
    I think you forgot one ….
    Coffee Exchange: East side
    Good food and great coffee ::
    The owners Jonathan and his dad both UA graduates !!

    1. Hi Mk, great recommendation! I have only been to Coffee Exchange once, but I’ll add it to my coffee itinerary on my next Tucson visit. I’ll be sure to rate it here when that day comes! I always want to support fellow UA alums (:

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