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Best coffee shops in Prescott

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Quick answer
Wild Iris Coffeehouse on Sheldon Street, Granite Mountain Roasters on Iron Springs, Cuppers Coffee House on Cortez, and Ground Up Espresso lead the local coffee scene. Most open by 6 a.m. weekdays. Wild Iris runs the strongest WiFi-and-work scene.

Wild Iris Coffeehouse

124 S Granite Street downtown. Strong locally roasted coffee, full breakfast menu, the most reliable WiFi-and-work crowd in Prescott. Open 6 a.m. weekdays.

Granite Mountain Roasters

5849 N Highway 89 (north side, near Granite Mountain). On-site roasting, breakfast pastries, and a quieter morning crowd. The local roaster behind several other downtown menus.

Cuppers Coffee House

226 S Cortez Street. Old-school local cafe with steady regulars. Lighter pastry menu but strong coffee. Easy plaza-walking distance.

Ground Up Espresso

Cortez Street downtown. Strong drink program, small space, fast morning service. 6 a.m. weekday open.

Where to work

Wild Iris is the default for laptops. Cuppers handles a quieter solo-morning vibe. Granite Mountain Roasters' larger space handles longer sessions.

Frequently asked

Best coffee in Prescott?+

Wild Iris Coffeehouse and Granite Mountain Roasters lead local rankings.

Where to work on a laptop?+

Wild Iris Coffeehouse on Granite Street.

Earliest open?+

Most open by 6 a.m. weekdays.

Local roaster?+

Granite Mountain Roasters supplies several menus around town.

Drive-through coffee?+

National chains on Iron Springs Road and AZ-69 cover drive-through.

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