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"Portland, Oregon, is the best coffee city, in large part because it has an extremely high number of affordable coffee shops that are rated at least 4.5 stars out of 5,"
"It also has the eighth-most coffee shops per capita that offer free Wi-Fi, which is great for anyone who wants to work while enjoying a cup of java."
"Nearly 24 percent of the population owns an electric coffee grinder, the 11th-highest percentage in the nation, and around 27 percent of residents own a single-cup or pod-brewing coffee maker,"
"spend an average of over $154 on the beverage each year."
About 2 billion cups of coffee are consumed globally each day, and 66 percent of Americans drink coffee daily. Rankings compared the 100 largest U.S. cities across 12 indicators including number of coffee shops, coffee houses, cafés per capita and average coffee price per pack. Portland, Oregon ranks first because of an especially high number of affordable, highly rated coffee shops and many shops offering free Wi‑Fi. Nearly 24 percent of Portland residents own an electric coffee grinder and about 27 percent own a single-cup or pod brewer. Average Portland household spending on coffee is roughly $192 annually; Orlando averages about $154.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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