When it comes to researching what to do in a particular city, finding cozy and aesthetically pleasing coffee shops is one of my top priorities. I mean, we would not make it through the rest of our day exploring a city without our morning dose of caffeine. Now, when it comes to Indianapolis, Josh and I lived here for about 2 years, so we have had plenty of time to research and test out many of the city’s best coffee shops. This list is by no means complete (we were busy medical students at the time), but we believe that if you love coffee, you should not miss out on these particularly incredible cafes while visiting Indianapolis, Indiana.
Bovaconti Coffee
Located in the popular Fountain Square neighborhood of Indianapolis, this coffee shop is famous for its Spanish latte. And let me tell you, it will not disappoint! Neither will the fun, pink and green design throughout the inside. Another bonus? Your pup is allowed inside and will most likely be offered a “pup”-uccino of their own.
Amelia’s
Amelia’s has several locations around Indianapolis, but if I have to choose my favorite, it’s their Windsor Park location. Set in an adorable white house with both front and back patios perfect for sipping on your latte and nibling on your delicious croissant. And if you’d rather, take your coffee to go and wander around the neighborhood and look at all the cute houses.
Provider
Located in the historic Tinker House, Provider creates beautiful and unique coffees and long drinks. One of their most popular and unique coffees is their pistachio latte. It might sound crazy, but it might just be one of our favorite coffees in Indianapolis and is truly a must-try while visiting the area. And if it’s a nice day, take your coffee out to their adorable dog-friendly patio.
Kaffeine Coffee
Ready to find an exotic coffee from the other side of the world? Well that’s what you will do when you visit Kaffeine Coffee, one of our favorite coffee shops in Indianapolis. They boast 96 different forms of coffee beans and teas sourced from across the world and their large menu reflects that. Josh prefers the pour over coffees while I tend to get the Vietnamese coffee on the regular. The interior is decorated in a “worldly” theme and is cozy. Perfect for a warm cup of coffee on a cold day.