Celebrate International Coffee Day at these local Kamloops cafés

It's International Coffee Day, and if that's not an excuse to grab yourself a cup o' joe, we don't know what is. 

Whether you're a caffeine junkie or latte connoisseur, you can support local and celebrate one of the world's most beloved beverages.

Check out our list below.

Art We Are

Art We Are is a cute, cozy and very Instagram worthy café in downtown Kamloops. Take in the local art covering the walls as you sip on your latte. 

The Vic

The Vic is another downtown gem with a lot of history. Check out their vintage knick knacks and curios inside the spacious corner café. 

5Bean Brewbar & Café

You can visit 

5Bean Brewbar & Café in their Sahali location on Summit or the North Shore on Tranquille. Their baristas know latte art, so you know the coffee's in good hands. 

Caffè Motivo

Caffè Motivo isn't your typical coffee place — they've got their liquor license. That means Bailey's and coffee, and what's better than that?

Frankly Coffee And Bistro

If you're looking to add some delicious café fare to your coffee date, look no further than Frankly Coffee and Bistro. Their lattes are pretty, their baking is delicious and their pancakes are a work of art. Check out their Instagram to see what we mean. 

Did we miss your favourite? Let us know in the comments below.


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Brie Welton

Brie is a recent graduate from UBC Okanagan where she studied English and French while managing the campus newspaper. After working as an intern reporter for the summer of 2019 in her home-town of Kelowna, she rejoined the InfoNews team in March 2020 and moved to Kamloops.
Her interests range from food features and artist profiles to politics, crime and minority issues. She has a passion for story-telling and aspires to one day become a full-time court reporter.

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