Drinks
A Roundup of the Best Coffee Shops in Springfield
Here's a list of all the places you can pick up your pick-me-up morning coffee in Springfield and around southwest Missouri.
by Emily Letterman, additional reporting by Tessa Cooper
Dec 2024
Architect Coffee Co.
1604 E. Republic Road, Springfield, 417-771-5030
With
outdoor patio lights strung throughout and big comfy seating, Architect
Coffee Co. is as easy on the eyes as it is the ol’ bones. They brew a
selection of single-origin and blended beans sourced from Santa Cruz,
California-based Verve Coffee Roasters and serve them up with baked
goods sure to leave anyone drooling.
Drink to Try: The honey coconut latte is back for the summer!
Order it With: The vanilla bean doughnut is a go-to, but hold on to your hats, this little gem is also vegan and gluten free.
Read reviews of Architect Coffee Co.
Black Lab Coffee Co.
Multiple locations in Springfield and Republic, 417-647-5125
Dog
lovers rejoice, this is the coffee shop for you. All of Black Lab’s
handcrafted drinks are named after precious pups, From the Goldendoodle
to the Scooby Doo and signature Black Lab their drinks use beans sourced
from Copper Canyon Coffee Roasters in Battlefield.
Drink to Try: You
don’t have to pick just one – try a coffee flight. You read that right.
Like a beer flight, but with infinitely more caffeine.
Order it With: Stop by for lunch and try, what else, but a hot dog. The Beethoven has bacon, cheddar and onions.
Read reviews for Black Lab Coffee Co.
Big Momma’s Coffee & Espresso Bar
Multiple locations in Springfield, 417-865-9911
A
historic C-street staple for more than 15 years, Big Momma’s welcomes
all with open arms. The longtime staff likely know you by name. Answer
the daily trivia question on the chalkboard and you’ll get a quarter off
your purchase.
Drink to Try: Swing through the new drive-thru
location and try the 222—two shots of espresso, two packets of sugar in
the raw and two splashes of half and half for $2.22.
Order it With: The Juliet is a longtime fan favorite for a reason – it’s apples, it’s olive spread, it’s a delight.
Read reviews for Big Momma's Coffee & Espresso Bar.
Brick & Mortar Coffee
1666 E. St Louis St., Springfield, 417-812-6539
Brick
& Mortar has somewhat of a cult following. It’s serious coffee for
people who are serious about coffee. Sold wholesale or locally, stop by
the tasting room for the full working roastery experience.
Bonus: Their beans are sold in mason jars and make the perfect locally sourced gift – no wrapping paper needed.
Drink to Try: Taste the artisan roast with a straight up black cup of their classic Ampersand blend.
Order it With:
The shop is laser focused on coffee, but occasionally you’ll get lucky
enough to find rotating baked goods from a local wholesale partner.
Read reviews for Brick & Mortar Coffee.
Cafe Cubano
3650 E. Sunshine St., Springfield, 417-887-7777
The cafe is best known for Cuban sandwiches, but drinks have always been a big draw as well. They’ve got the American classics on the lineup, like mochas and lattes, as well as international specialties, like a café con leche.
Drink to Try: Cuban coffee.
Order it With: Cuban sandwich.
Cherry Picker Package x Fare
601 S. Pickwick Ave., Springfield, 417-986-5800
Cherry
Picker is the definition of a neighborhood haunt, billing itself as a
coffee shop, lunch counter, neighborhood bar and package store. It’s
known for its outdoor seating in the heart of the Rountree Neighborhood
and it’s easy conversation. You’ll probably run into someone you know.
Drink to Try: The Spice Oddity Latte is on the favorites menu for a reason. It’s a full-mouth experience of flavor.
Order it With: Get the charcuterie board or fromage cheese board to compliment the “let’s hang with friends and chat” experience.
Read reviews for Cherry Picker Package x Fare.
Classic Rock Coffee Co.
Multiple locations in Springfield and Republic, 417-232-0835
If
you’re looking for quiet coffee shop vibes, this isn’t your place. If
you’re looking for a good brew in a cool atmosphere, look no further.
Pro tip: Be sure to check out the black light bathrooms. Classic Rock
has franchise locations nationwide, but the mothership is right here on
Sunset Street.
Drink to Try: Named after classic rock songs, the Sweet Emotion is as memorable as its namesake.
Order it With: Stop in for a Slow Ride – slaw, simmered shredded beef, cheddar cheese, red onion and bistro sauce on fococcia.
Read reviews for Classic Rock Coffee Co.
The Coffee Ethic
124 Park Central Square, Springfield, 417-866-6645
Cup.
People. Earth. That’s the motto of The Coffee Ethic and it’s evident in
everything the shop does. A staple of the downtown square, you’re as
likely to find a business meeting inside amongst the exposed brick as
you are two friends enjoying a tea, draft beer or in-house roasted cup
of Joe.
Drink to Try: The Remedy Cold Brew Coffee is so good, they bottled it during the pandemic to help ease our cravings.
Order it With: The vegan salted brownie cookie is everything you never knew you always needed.
Read reviews for The Coffee Ethic.
Dancing Mule Coffee
1945 S. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, 417-883-5114
Need
a handcrafted jolt in a hurry? This is the place for you. Dancing
Mule’s center-city location and drive-thru make for the perfect
combination – just like their 45 syrup options, 14 of those made right
in house.
Drink to Try: With so many flavor options, try a
regular latte with the syrup of your choice – or two or three. The
baristas are eager to share their favorite flavor combos.
Order it With: No matter what flavor coffee you pick, the apricot pecan scone is a must try.
Read reviews for Dancing Mule Coffee.
Echelon Coffee
2407 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, 417-374-2739
With
easy travel access right off I-44, Echelon Coffee has drive-thru
service, but you won’t want to miss the quintessential coffee shop
interiors. You’ll feel relaxed just walking in. Serving seasonal sips
and espresso standards all year long, Echelon is a welcome oasis for the
weary traveler and city homebody alike.
Drink to Try: On a hot summer day, the Summer Dream hits just right, a soothing orange cream rooibos tea.
Order it With: The smoothie bowl has almond butter, house granola and Askinoise Chocolate cocoa nibs.
Read reviews for Echelon Coffee.
The European
105 Park Central Square, Springfield, 417-986-4646
At The European you can enjoy a full brunch alongside a seasonal specialty latte or classic espresso beverage. If you want to sip on an Americano or cappuccino that tastes just how they make it in Italy or France, this is where you should go.
Drink to Try: Spiced French press
Order it With: Cardamom bun.
El Cafecito
2462 S. Campbell Ave., Springfield, 417-665-2486
The
little coffee shop with the big Latin attitude is a new addition to
Springfield’s southside. With authentic coffees and eats, El Cafecito
has big bold flavors just waiting to be discovered. Plus, they have a
drive-thru so you can go bold and not be late for work.
Drink to Try: Add
some authentic flair to your regular with Ibarra Chocolate Latte,
sourced from the Mexican chocolate company with mildly spicy flavors.
Order it With: Don’t
miss the tortas ahogadas, a crispy baguette filled with refried beans
and carnitas, topped with red onion, cucumber and a red sauce.
Read reviews for El Cafecito.
Eurasia Coffee Co.
445 E. Commercial St., Springfield, 417-720-1949
This
simple shop on the east end of historic C-Street is attached to the
Culture Boutique Hotel and event space. As pretty as an Instagram
picture, you’ll often find baby showers, meetings and even photo shoots
happening next door. The menu is inspired by world travels and
everything is homemade daily.
Drink to Try: For those worldly vibes, try the Coke Americano. It’s Mexican Coke and espresso over ice.
Order it With: Most people will say the chicken tikka naan’wich is the go-to, but we say don’t forget the browned butter Rice Krispie treats.
Read reviews for Eurasia Coffee Co.
Hidden Grounds at The Fairbanks
Coffee Shop, 1126 N. Broadway Ave., Springfield, 417-501-4720
Hidden Grounds is tucked inside The Fairbanks, a community hub that offers resources like access to food, free WiFi, a market garden and youth services. Hidden Grounds aims to help The Fairbanks and Drew Lewis Foundation further achieve its goals. If you love getting work done at coffee shops, you can join their Cup a Day membership for $25 a month.
Drink to Try: Shot in the Dark Mocha.
The Hive
304 E. Jackson St. Suite 5e, Willard, 417-346-6890
The Hive employs people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and helps them gain marketable skills for their future careers. On the food side, they serve sandwiches like a French dip and a chicken salad, and for breakfast, you can expect offerings like biscuits, gravy, and avocado toast.
Drink to Try: Flat white
Order it With: Croissant with honey butter.
Kingdom Coffee
Multiple locations Springfield, 417-350-1234
No
matter the time of day, Kingdom Coffee is always bustling – and with
good reason. Aiming to foster community, its ample seating and views of
downtown or the nearby trails on Lone Pine offer peak people talking and
people watching. Can’t make it in? Try their monthly coffee
subscription service.
Drink to Try: Kingdom can do fancy, but they can also do simple really well. Try the cortado and revel in the simple life.
Order it With: Breakfast burritos are the for sure go-to. Try the new spicy chorizo if you’re ready to jump start the tastebuds.
Read reviews for Kingdom Coffee.
MaMa Jean’s Deli
Multiple Locations
We love a good coffee shop in a grocery store (we all deserve a little treat when we’re being such responsible adults). MaMa Jean’s Deli always sources regionally when possible, so expect ingredients from small businesses like No Coast Coffee, Askinosie Chocolate and Pink House Alchemy in any cup you order.
Drink to Try: Purple Rain.
Order it With: Magic Cookie.
MudHouse Coffee
Multiple locations in Springfield and Ozark, 417-832-1720
One
of the OG Springfield coffeehouses, it has vibes for days with big
leather, local artwork and a bulletin board wall of local happenings.
The downtown location is often packed to the brim, but the newly opened
Ozark location has plenty of space to spread out.
Bonus: The Christian County spot also has a drive-thru.
Drink to Try: OG coffeehouse deserves and OG drink: The MudTurtle. It’s caramel, it’s chocolate, it’s a classic.
Order it With: Go for lunch and try a Buddha bowl. The peanut sauce on the Pacific Rim bowl is chef’s kiss good.
Read reviews for MudHouse Coffee.
Roots Coffee Bar
1645 E. Republic Road, Springfield, 417-877-6889
Known
for a boho modern vibe, chalkboard menu and all, Roots serves up coffee
alongside local Kombucha in a family atmosphere with a come-and-go
attitude.
Drink to Try: Go for the Roots Brews specialty latte, a blend of vanilla, honey, cardamom and cinnamon.
Order it With: Roots
has an extensive menu, but don’t miss the Smash Brown: a fried egg,
cheese and hash brown sandwich topped with sausage, house-made brisket
or pecan smoked shoulder bacon and served on a potato bun. It is the
stuff dreams are made of.
Read reviews for Roots Coffee Bar.
Traveller’s Coffee House & Tea
Multiple locations in Springfield, 417-720-4640
Weary
traveler, please sit and stay a while. Both locations are full of ample
seating for studying or larger meetings and the shop offers catering
for groups both on and off-site. Bonus: Grab a cup at the Springfield-Branson National Airport before you hit the tarmac.
Drink to Try: Cozy up to your laptop with a cup of hot tea. The Rooibos Vanilla Chai is a fav.
Order it With: Serving breakfast and lunch, you can’t go wrong with the House Quiche–eggs, cheddar, spinach and ham.
Read reviews for Traveller's Coffee House & Tea.
Bearded Lady Coffee Roasters
218 S. Main St., Joplin, 417-691-1822
To
know the bearded lady is to love the bearded lady. Nestled in downtown
Joplin, cozy up in a wall booth for a day “at the office” or stop by
Saturday morning with your toddler in tow - you’ll be equally welcome.
Drink to Try:
Try the spring menu breakout hit: the Dancing Queen. A refreshing
sparkling cold brew which a plum and ginger syrup. It’s been a
behind-the-counter favorite for a while.
Order it With: Up your refreshment level with a coconut lime scone. It’s like a pastry party in your mouth.
Read reviews for Bearded Lady Coffee Roasters.
Expresso
2010 W. Hwy 76, Branson, 417-239-4619
Expresso
is espresso on the go! When owners began to brainstorm their drive-thru
concept, they turned to another transportation staple for inspiration –
shipping containers. This little gem off the famous Highway 76, is a
series of stacked shipping containers brimming with delightful aromas.
Drink to Try:
The Galileo is as much delicious as it is a looker – espresso,
pistachio, mint and Italian cream, topped with a dusting of dark
chocolate.
Order it With: Who doesn’t love a classic blueberry muffin in the morning? Try the Blueberry Thunder Muffins from Persimmon Hill Farms.
Read reviews for Expresso.
Full Octave Coffee
780 Prairie Hollow Road, Ozark, 417-300-4064
Get
your vocal chords ready, because this small-batch coffee will make you
want to sing. With fun names like double-bass and smooth vibes blends,
it all starts on the farm with ethical methods for these local roasters.
While the company does not have a storefront, it delivers fresh beans
free to Ozark, Nixa and Springfield residents – many delivered same day.
Live a little further out? No worries, shipping is just $5.
Drink to Try: Kick it up a notch with the bourbon barrel-aged Sumatra beans, using barrels from Missouri Ridge Distillery in Branson.
Read reviews for Full Octave Coffee.
Joplin Avenue Coffee Company
506 S. Joplin Ave., Joplin, 417-206-5222
In
the heart of the downtown Joplin Arts District, the Joplin Avenue
Coffee Company is a warm hug for the community. It strives to serve as a
place to make connections with a back room that hosts jam sessions,
poetry slams and more. They proudly serve Airship Coffee Roasters out of
northwest Arkansas.
Drink to Try: Wanna go brunette with a
mocha or blonde with a white mocha? You’ll find both on the menu. We’re
partial to the redhead though – a mocha with cherry.
Order it With: The pastry case is chock full, but try the charcuterie snack box for a savory treat.
Read reviews for Joplin Avenue Coffee Company.
Joplin Greenhouse & Coffee Shop
2820 E. 32nd St., 417-624-2751
Plant
lovers unite at Joplin Greenhouse & Coffee Shop in a unique
experience where plants, coffee and people come together. The greenhouse
came first, but the coffee wasn’t far behind. Roasting their beans
in-house, Greenhouse serves coffees, teas, milkshakes and freezes with
breakfast fare. Take home a latte and a new plant baby in this Instagram
haven of natural light.
Drink to Try: Go for a latte with one of 17 house-made syrups – like honey almond or lavender.
Order it With:
The Puffle! It’s a traditional Hong Kong street food similar to a
waffle, but puffed, with flavors like breakfast, berry and cinnamon
roll.
Read reviews for Joplin Greenhouse & Coffee Shop.
Ozark Mountain Coffee Co.
4082 N. 20th St., Ozark, 417-485-5550
Get
back to nature and wander into Ozark Mountain Coffee Co. This roaster
of arabica beans will guide you along the trail – heavily caffeinated,
of course – and show you the way to coffees, teas and brewing equipment.
Located in a warehouse, the company primarily fills wholesale and
online orders, but the public is welcome to stop by. They’ll fill the
order right in front of you. (Don’t worry, there is a step-by-step
in-person navigation guide online.)
Drink to Try: Get in while you can and try a small-origin limited-time coffee, like honey process Costa Rica.
Read reviews for Ozark Mountain Coffee Co.
Sugar Leaf Bakery Coffee & Espresso
2800 W. 76 Country Blvd., Branson, 417-336-6618
Located
in the Grand Village Shops, stepping into the warm wood tones of Sugar
Leaf is like stepping into a small slice of bakery heaven. Produced by a
cadre of in-house bakers, the shop has fine pastries, lunch items and
custom coffee drinks.
Drink to Try: Go for the cookie of the month latte, paired with one of 12 signature Sugar Leaf cookie flavors.
Order it With: The Ultimate BLT is becoming locally, social media famous - turkey, bacon, lettuce and tomato on tomato basil bread. A delight.
Read reviews for Sugar Leaf Bakery Coffee & Espresso.
Table Rock Coffee Roasters
Multiple locations in Branson, Hollister and Ridgedale, 417-319-1595
Roasted
in Ridgedale, near Big Cedar Lodge, visitors to Branson can pick up a
cup of joe at Table Rock Coffee’s drive-thru on the strip or it’s new
location in Hollister. Owned by a former Marine, an American flag burnt
into the front counter’s woodgrain welcomes all who enter. With rotating
seasonal and community events, this expanding shop is becoming part of
the Branson fabric.
Drink to Try: Ready, set – order the adrenaline rush. It’s four shots of espresso and Irish cream.
Order it With: The shop offers quick, seasonal grab and gos – like cranberry bread from Sugar Leaf Bakery down the road.
Read reviews for Table Rock Coffee Roasters.
Urban Grounds Coffee + Plant Lab
5557 N. 21st St., Ozark
Caffeine.
Chlorophyll. Creations. That’s the motto at Urban Grounds, a
boutique-style coffee and plant shop filled with botanical drinks,
artisan gifts, home decor and more. The
Insta-worthy shop hosts monthly events like Mommy + Me, Tequila & Tacos, and is open for party rentals.
Drink to Try: Why pick one when you can go flight crazy? Start with a drink flight of any three beverages – coffee, teas and botanicals.
Order it With: Follow it up with a toastie flight! Select four favorites such as avocado, figgy goat and nutty-bee nana.
Read reviews for Urban Grounds Coffee + Plant Lab.
Vault Coffee
810 E. San Martin St., Bolivar, 417-777-3055
This spot features warmly welcoming decor, cozy seating perfect for savoring every sip, and all the classics (well-made cortados and cappuccinos, tea lattes, single-origin brews, and more). They also offer some fun Italian soda flavors, and a handful of “Cub’s Corner” drinks just for the kiddos.
Drink to Try: Platinum Paradise (mocha and coconut)
Order it With: A fresh muffin.
Vintage Paris Coffee
7900 State Highway 165, Hollister, 417-593-7952
Brewing
up community and memories since 2009, the bright yellow walls of this
Hollister shop are as unique as the menu. Lined with Parisian-themed
decor and decorated with murals, Vintage Paris offers up craft coffees,
tea, wine and beer.
Drink to Try: When in France, right? The Renior is dark chocolate, coconut and almond. Oui, oui!
Order it With: Grab a pie from The Deck Pizza Co. right next door and bring it over to the patio for a perfect summer evening.
Read reviews for Vintage Paris Coffee.
The Workshop at Finley Farms
840 Finley Farms Lane, Ozark, 417-210-6644
This
fully-restored 1930s industrial garage acts as a coffee shop by day,
and a workshop and event space by night. Restored by Bass Pro Shops
owner Johnny Morris, this farm in the heart of Ozark sits along the
river and offers picturesque views to go along with its artisan sips and
a rotating seasonal menu.
Drink to Try: The Workshop shake is a frothy, iced shaken latte with vanilla bean syrup, honey and cinnamon.
Order it With:
Known for picture perfect avocado toast, try the bacon: Crispy bacon,
avocado, heirloom tomatoes, arugula, house-made basil mayo, Maldon salt
and cracked pepper on sourdough.
Read reviews for The Workshop at Finley Farms.
Zinc Coffee
1825 S. Main St., Joplin
The
big white building on the corner of 19th and Main streets pays homage
to the business that built Joplin: Zinc Mining Co. The stark black and
white interior is offset by the warmth of it’s coffee and the people who
serve it up. In a rush? Mobile order through their website.
Drink to Try: Step it up a notch with a coffee shake. It’s coffee blended with vanilla ice cream and perfect on a warm summer day.
Order it With: Grab an oatmeal creme pie from Joplin favorite Coley's Cookie Co.
Read reviews for Zinc Coffee.