BEST COFFEESHOPS IN MOSCOW, IDAHO
- Le Petit Cafe Fleuri: yes, this one is French. It is on the more feminine side with pastries and food to die for. If you’re a pastry connoisseur, make sure to show up at 8:01 am or as soon as you wake up to ensure you get the pastry you want (they are fresh baked and delicious). The tea is above average (I had earl gray) and the coffee is pretty good (see the not-too-sweet caramel macchiato)!
- Bucers: Hello, college student hub. This place is like a women’s purse–it fits more than you could ever imagine. The coffee is pretty good, the atmosphere is great (jazz night is Thursday) and the food is delightful (grilled cheese panini + soup or cake is what our stomachs recommend). It has lots of seating tucked in and is a popular study spot with friends.

- One World Cafe: This place has a nice atmosphere and is a good place to study. There is also art to look at when you get bored and a nice large chalkboard. The goodies are yummy and day old pastries are offered. If you are looking for more information about this place, here is a full write-up about this neat space.
- Panhandle Cone & Coffee: yes, this is an ice cream shop. Can you stay a while? Yes, tested and proven after a few hours, we were still happy. Note there is delicious coffee, ice cream and sweet treats. We suggest you do not leave without trying the affogado + some wild ice cream flavor.
- Cafe Artista: Walk in and you are comfortable. Find yourself one of many couches or chairs in this large room and make yourself at home at Cafe Artista. The coffee is good, tea is okay and food is yummy. I would recommend it if you like a laid-back atmosphere and do not need a spotless environment to study.
- Palouse Juice: This is a healthy juice, smoothie, salad, bowl, and toast place. The food is scrumptious, leaves you feeling good, but is a little pricey. We have studied at a nice large table in the back, but it is slightly less comfortable. The coffee is good & fresh.



