Tulsa Coffee House, Cafe's & Coffee Shops in the Tulsa Metro Area

Find Local Tulsa Coffee Shops and places to have coffee in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Stonewood Coffee House in Broken Arrow, OK

Stonewood Coffee and Tea in Broken Arrow, OKStonewood Coffee House
Coffee & Tea House in Broken Arrow
449 W. Stonewood Dr. Broken Arrow, OK
Exit Elm off of BA expressway
(near Bass Pro Shops)
Tel: 918-355-3108
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Healthy Coffee - Ganoderma

Ganoderma Coffee in tulsa, Oklahoma Healthy Coffee - Ganoderma
"Miraculous King of Herbs"
America's Favorite Healthy Coffee
Best tulsa Coffee!
Tel: 918-749-3195

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More Tulsa Coffee Shop Listings

Cappuccino Center
900 Will Rogers Blvd.
Claremore, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-283-2633

Kaffe Bona - Tulsa Coffee Shop
4808 S. 109th E. Ave.Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-392-5432

Starbucks Coffee
11123 E 71st St J
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tel: 918-294-8600

More Helpful Tips and Links Coffee Shops

Looking for a coffee shop in Tulsa, OK? Who can resist a Starbucks Coffee, Mocha or Late? Tulsa coffee shops offer a variety of different coffees to suit any palette and choose from. For the busy, health conscious person, try Gano Coffee ...a healthy great tasting coffee!

Coffee
has become the second most valuable commodity in the world after oil. It originated in the highlands of Ethiopia during the 15th century, and 125 million people today depend on coffee for their livelihood. Coffee has become big business, and with the recent explosion in coffee shops and houses around the world.

Here are other things to take into consideration when selecting the best coffee for your style. The strength of your drink depends on how much coffee you use when making it. A teaspoon in a pint of water will make it weak; eight ounces will make it strong. Dark roasts increase the bitter, burnt flavors, but they do not necessarily increase the strength. A latte is a very popular drink, but to the experts, it isn't actually coffee. Lattes are essentially hot milk with a dash of coffee thrown in. It is coffee for people who don't like coffee. Coffee beans are grown all over the world. The altitude, climate and soil give each bean its own particular flavor.

There are many different types of coffee available from various parts of the world. There are different types of roasts, cappuccinos, cafe mochas, lattes and the best-selling instant. Here are a few links for more information about selecting a coffee that is best for you.