Where’s your favorite place to grab a cup of coffee and catch up? According to Springfield residents, it’s a little shop on the corner of West Cook and Spring Street, just a block away from the Illinois State Museum. It’s the vintage charm of Vinegar Hill Mall and classic, cozy feel that gives Wm. Van’s Cafe a bustling cult following. Not just a cult following, but now a position on America’s best independent coffee shops, as Illinois’ top caffeine spot. Serving breakfast, brunch and aesthetics worth a picture or two, Wm. Van’s average rating was 4.46 out of five. General Manager Sydney Huffman said the growing interest in local coffee spots comes from the experience and that it really does matter if your barista knows you. “Not only are you supporting your local community, but you have more personable experiences when you’re at your local shop,” Huffman said. “Your morning coffee run becomes more than an iced latte; it’s a chance to connect with the familiar faces.” The business regularly rotates the drink menu depending on season and place an emphasis on quality over quantity – Huffman says in the past nine months she’s been GM, the most important part is seeing what sticks in the menu and strikes a chord with coffee fans and finding a way to add it to the next menu. The top three local coffee spots nationwide are The Espresso Bar in Taos, New Mexico at 4.93 stars out of five, Prestogeorge Coffee and Tea in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at 4.90 and Iris Bagel and Coffee House in Arlington, Texas with 4.86.
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