Coffee is a part of life for many Williams students. Fortunately, there are many places to go for a cup of joe.
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EcoCafe
Small: $1.00, Large: $1.25
Dean's Beans coffee, usually well roasted, but very weakly brewed. The best choice around for reasonably priced organic coffee, but it unfortunately closes too early in the day to be of much use to many students.
Tunnel City Coffee
20 oz: $1.90
Acidic but refreshingly bold. You don't need to drink endless cups to get your fix, just a small cup is satisfying.
If you have a coffee maker, save money by brewing your own black stuff from their excellent beans. While not all blends are organic or fair-trade, the beans are roasted locally at Tunnel City's location in North Adams.
Dining Halls
All you can drink.
Dean's Beans coffee, sometimes a bit diluted (especially in Dodd.) Plus the cups are tiny, bring your own mug.
Goodrich Coffee Bar
Small = $1.25, Large = $1.50
They have nutmeg you can put in your coffee! Be warned, however, that the quality of the actual coffee has been poor to horrendous as of late.
If there is "extreme caffiene" go for it, it's amazing.
Dunkin' Donuts
Coffee that is absolutely delicious, reasonably priced and conveniently available at all hours of the day, or horrible-tasting, not worth the money, and too far away - depending on who you ask. Located near the Colonial Plaza area, which is either a bit of a walk or a short drive.
Brewhaha
Located in North Adams near MassMoCA (coincidence?). Excellent toasted muffins.
South Street Cafe
A bit of a drive, but who doesn't need their Vermont fix every once in a while? Located off of Rte. 7 in Bennington. The coffee is actually Tunnel City, but the ceiling in gorgeous, the atmosphere comfortable, and the crowd comprised of strangers.
Lambert House
Like any self-respecting Seattleite, [Alan Cordova] has a stash of gourmet coffee and will brew a cup for you if you ask nicely.