Coffee Expert Education Books

'Where To Drink Coffee' Offers an Insiders Guide to the Best Spots

Finding the best coffee is usually a case of trying out different spots with different baristas until you find the one for you, but the 'Where To Drink Coffee' book is a newfound way to help you locate the best brews. Set to release on November 20 of this year, the book provides advice from 150 coffee experts and baristas in order to provide readers with access to a list of 600 spots to find the best coffee. This ranges from proper coffee shops to everywhere in between including auto shops, video stores and much more.

The 'Where To Drink Coffee' book offers maps, reviews and organized information that is placed within geographically to let you find just what you're looking for when you need it.

Coffee Tourism
The 'Where To Drink Coffee' book offers a curated list of 600 coffee spots, presenting an opportunity for local coffee shops and businesses to attract coffee enthusiasts as tourists.
Expert Curation
The book provides advice from 150 coffee experts and baristas, opening up opportunities for brands and businesses to collaborate with these experts to create curated coffee experiences.
Alternative Coffee Spaces
By including non-traditional locations like auto shops and video stores, the book highlights the potential for disruptive innovation in transforming unconventional spaces into coffee destinations.

Where This Applies

Coffee Shops
Coffee shops can use the book as a guide to enhance their offerings by incorporating the recommendations and insights from coffee experts.
Publishing
The release of coffee-themed guidebooks presents opportunities for publishers to tap into the growing market of coffee enthusiasts.
Hospitality
Hotels and other hospitality businesses can leverage the curated coffee spots listed in the book to provide unique and memorable experiences for their guests.
SCORE
2.2 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 40%
Activity 18%
Freshness 8%