How do you get your daily dose of caffeine at Emory?
Because you don’t want to be caught off-guard when the 3pm slump hits
Coffee is a very versatile drink whether a college student needs creativity fluid or study juice. Coffee can even cure procrastination or, in the very least, make up for it at the end of a semester.
Emory College of Emory University consists of several coffee shops that are frequented by Emory students for their source of caffeine. The list is endless: Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore, Kaldi’s Coffee at the DUC, Green Bean Coffee Shop at Cox Hall, Peet’s Coffee at Woodruff Library…
We interviewed 11 students asking them about where they get their daily dose of caffeine from:
Sydney Shuff, First Year, Biology
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Coffee Frappuccino with 2 shots of Espresso
Where she gets her drink from: Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore
Simran Valecha, Second Year, Economics
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Mocha/Cappuccino
Where she gets her drink from: Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore
Adriano Suckow, Junior, Business
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Peppermint Mocha
Where he gets his drink from: Green Bean Coffee Shop at Cox Hall
Albane Seguin, First Year, Business
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: White Chocolate Mocha and pretty much all the seasonal drinks at Starbucks
Where she gets her drink from: Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore
Emily Eckland, Senior, Business
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Caramel Macchiato
Where she gets her drink from: Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore
Giovanni Garboni Penha, Junior, Economics
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Mocha
Where he gets his drink from: Highland Bakery at the Goizueta Business School
Farah Al Chammas, Freshman, Interdisciplinary Studies
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Skinny Vanilla Latte
Where she gets her drink from: Highland Bakery Coffee Lab at the Atwood Chemistry Building and Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore
Ravi Doshi, Sophomore, Biology and Economics
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Latte
Where he gets his drink from: Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore
Amanda Obando, Freshman, Interdisciplinary Studies
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Cafe Au Lait
Where she gets her drink from: Peet’s Coffee at Woodruff Library
Jillian Heckman, Junior, Biology and Human Health
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Iced Chai Panera
Where she gets her drink from: Highland Bakery Coffee Lab at the Atwood Chemistry Building and Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore
Pranav Bassi, Freshman, Mathematics and Economics
Favourite Caffeine based Drink at Emory: Cafe Mocha
Where he gets his drink from: Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore
Well, Starbucks Coffee at the Emory Bookstore wins the race to be the primary source of caffeine for Emory students, followed by Highland Bakery Coffee Lab at the Atwood Chemistry Building.
Also, most Emory students make the most out of the weekly Farmer’s Market and indulge in the pleasure of Blue Donkey Iced Coffee. After all, coffee is always a good idea.