Columbus To Do List Part 2

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The Roosevelt Coffee House was the second coffee place that I went to. There I got an iced cafe latte and it was pretty good, not too strong or too weak. Where you had to order at was pretty confusing because it wasn’t clear to see and the atmosphere was too modern fro my taste. There was lots of space to sit at and the music was lively but the atmosphere overall didn’t really sit well with me and it was also pretty far away from campus and a little bit of a walk after you got out of the bus. I wouldn’t personally recommend the place to one of my friends.

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Mission coffee was the third coffee house that I visited. There I got an ice chai latte which was really good. Sometimes when you get anything with chai it’s watered down and you can’t really taste it but this drink was strong and you could taste all the herbs and spices. It was probably one of the best chai lattes I had ever tasted. Although the drink was great at this place the actual place wasn’t very impressive. It had a couple long tables that sat about 8 each table and then some couches and some bar stools. I didn’t like the way that the sitting was organized because it was inconvenient such as you had to sit with people you had never met and also if you were trying to do work there wasn’t enough space for you to lay your stuff out without getting in someone else space. The music was nice and mellow. I would recommend this place for the drinks but not to stay.

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Impero was the fourth coffee house that I visited. There I got a honey latte that was delicious although a little too sweet for my taste it was still really good. Although there wasn’t a lot of sitting available me and Ursula were able to snatch ourselves a table which was pretty nice. They also had free wifi so we could work on our laptops, you do have to ask for the password but after you get it it’s great. The music they had playing was a soft soothing jazz I think but it was great background noise while I studied. I would definitely recommend this place to anybody that’s looking for a quite spot to study while sipping some delicious drinks.

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Fox in the Snow Cafe was the fifth and last cafe house that I visited. There I got a Pecan sticky bun that was super duper delicious. I opted out for a pastry instead of a coffee drink here because they make all of their pastries and I was getting kinda tired of coffee. It was a great choice and the atmosphere was lively but with an old feeling kinda vibe. Definitely would recommend this place for anybody that has a sweet tooth.

My favorite experience of this semester so far was going out in Columbus and learning how to work public transport in order to get to the coffee places. Figuring public transport has led me to venture out of campus and visit sites such as the zoo and even going out to the Easton Mall. For somebody doing the same list as me in the future I would let them know to not be afraid to get lost on the way to a cafe because you might come upon something cool especially if you’re in the short north.