Central Indiana coffee shops outside of Indianapolis

Discover local coffee shops around Indy’s suburbs and neighboring cities that are sure to satisfy your caffeine cravings.

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City Editor Nicole ordered an iced honey lavender latte when she visited the Carmel Bovaconti location.

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Looking for the best coffee around Indy? Whether you’re aiming for a quick caffeine fix on the north side or a place to relax and enjoy a cup of joe south of Indianapolis, find your new favorite spot with this guide.

Brownsburg

Carmel

Fishers

Franklin

Greenwood

A woman orders at the counter at Noble Coffee Company with the menu sign overhead

Noble Coffee & Tea Company is a staple located in the heart of Noblesville’s little downtown.

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Noblesville

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Yafa is a must-try cafe for any coffee and pastry lovers — you can thank us later.

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Plainfield

Speedway

Whitestown

Westfield

Zionsville

Looking for a coffee shop with an Indianapolis address? We’ve bean busy and made a whole separate guide to Indy’s many local caffeine dealers.

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