The 14 Best Airports In The US For Coffee Lovers

While traveling and vacation are seen as times to relax and unwind, airport experiences may not always feel that way. Going through security, running to your gate, and ensuring all your luggage made it with you can be a hassle, leaving you drained by the time you get to your seat on the plane. This is where airport coffee spots come in.

While many airports offer your traditional coffee chains like Starbucks and Dunkin’, some have coffee shops so alluring that they could actually be final destinations for coffee lovers. These cafes give you that boost of energy you need, providing you with a caffeine kick and a place to recharge. Across the U.S., these airports give traveling coffee lovers a taste of the cities they’re in — from local spots that value sustainability to shops that are upping their flavor game — while redefining what “airport coffee” really means.

Nashville International Airport (BNA)

Although the city may be known for its music, Nashville International Airport offers more to tourists than just a good tune. BNA supports many local shops, and travelers are more than welcome to explore this lineup of cafes that brings authentic Nashville flavor into the airport.

8th and Roast, a local favorite, offers customers high-quality coffee with a commitment to responsible sourcing. Barista Parlor is another local shop that focuses on ethical sourcing. Bongo Java, Nashville’s oldest coffeehouse, serves 100% organic and fair-trade coffee. These spots feature a mix of classic drinks, creative concoctions, and baked goods, offering travelers an authentic taste of Nashville’s caffeine scene. Another local coffee shop option at the international airport is Kijiji Coffee House. Opened in 1997, Kijiji is the first African American coffee shop in Nashville. The establishment’s beans are roasted in small batches, guaranteeing a better roast development and freshness…

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