I HATE studying at home and I LOVE exploring new places, so what's better than studying at new cafes? This is an on-going list of the cafes I visited in the Chicagoland area. I have a notion with a more in-depth review, including space availability, ...radial-crow-775.notion.site/pam-s-chicago-cafe-log-d875a0c035474d3e8c0cd75783ad88a0
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Small seating area, the lattes are super yummy, $$, outdoor seating options during warmer months, dog friendly :)
River & Roads Cafe
Go for the teas and not the coffees, incredibly cute theme, not that many seating areas, LGBTQ+ owned
October Cafe
they write compliments on your drinks :) lighting isnt as dim as it is in the photos
Complimentary Cafe
not that much space inside, but the vibes are immaculate and the coffee is yummy. not a good matcha maker unfortunately (only taste the milk)
Varietale Cafe
a wonderful cafe that employs those with special needs! the bagels and sandwiches are incredible
The Lincoln Cafe
classic coffee menu with interesting infusions available! located right next to two big shopping plazas.
C3 Coffee Bar
super cute concept combining a news stand with a cafe! there isn't that much seating available and parking is a bit difficult
City News Cafe
Partial Cafes
do NOT sleep on Barnes and Nobles cafes! the vibe, the people, the location. wonderful
Barnes & Noble
GET THE UNLIMITED SIPS CLUB MEMBERSHIP! outlets, free drinks, low/medium lighting, comfy chairs.
Panera Bread
Libraries
A nice location, but outlet locations are spotty. Not that much space for parking but its right across an all-year Halloween themed ice cream shop!
Edgebrook | Chicago Public Library
A lot of parking! Table availability depends on the time because its right across a school. Outlets are good!