Rating: the best coffee city in the US

Rating: the best coffee city in the US

According to a new ranking of the most «coffee» U.S. cities, released Tuesday by WalletHub, the best was Seattle. In the second place Portland and third – San Francisco, the fourth – new York, the fifth – Los Angeles, the sixth – San Diego, the seventh – Chicago, further – Denver, Boston and Washington.

The city was assessed according to various criteria, including the price (coffee, cappuccino, packaging coffee grain), the amount of money spent by residents for the purchase of coffee per year, the number of adults who drink coffee, the number of families that have their own coffee maker, etc.

Rating: the best coffee city in the US

If you omit the overall results and watch the rating categories, we see the following.

The cheapest cappuccino can be found in:

  • Jersey City (New Jersey)
  • Louisville (Ky)
  • Fort Wayne (Indianapolis)
  • Oklahoma City (Oklahoma)
  • Buffalo (New York)
  • The cheapest coffee in a package you can buy at:

  • Miami
  • San Antonio (TX)
  • Jersey City (New Jersey)
  • Hialeah (FL)
  • Oklahoma City (Oklahoma)
  • The large amount of money to buy coffee spend:

  • Fremont (CA) – more than $ 185 per year
  • Irvine (CA)
  • San Francisco (CA)
  • Scottsdale (Ar)
  • San Jose (CA)
  • The large number of adults who drink coffee, live in:

  • Newark (New Jersey)
  • Jersey City (New Jersey)
  • New York
  • San Bernardino (CA)
  • Oakland (CA)
  • The greatest number of households which have own coffee machine is located in:

  • Gilbert (Ar)
  • PLANO (TX)
  • Chesapeake (WY)
  • Fremont (CA)
  • Virginia Beach (WY)
  • The most affordable coffee shops, coffe shops located in:

  • San Diego (CA)
  • San Francisco (CA)
  • Seattle (WA)
  • Portland (Oregon)
  • Honolulu (Hawaii)
  • The largest number of coffee houses, coffee shops, coffee-houses is located in:

  • New York
  • San Francisco (CA)
  • Seattle (WA)
  • Portland (Oregon)
  • Los Angeles (CA)
  • «Best Coffee City USA» can be seen on an interactive map.

    Source: WalletHub

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