5 of the Best Places to Study or Work Remotely in Bryan
Looking for a new study spot, or got the work-from-home blues? Check out these 5 cozy local coffee shops! Free wifi, great coffee, and tasty treats are a common thread, but each one has such a unique atmosphere, that you’ll probably want to try them all.
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Sunbeam Bagels
315 S Main Street
Enjoy hand-rolled bagels and specialty coffee as you bask in the unique, red-lit ambience of Sunbeam Bagels. Sunbeam is a locally-owned bagel and breakfast restaurant on Main Street, and its welcoming environment makes it an ideal spot to relax for breakfast or lunch. Along with bagels, Sunbeam has sandwiches, soups, muffins, and other grab-and-go items.
Sunbeam Bagels is open every day from 7AM-3PM.
Polite Coffee Roasters at The Kyle House
800 S. Bryan Avenue
While today The Kyle House is home to one of the coziest coffee shops you’ll ever find, this 1800’s Victorian home was once the residence of Edwin Kyle, the namesake of Texas A&M’s legendary football stadium.
Stop in for great coffee, tasty bites, and the perfect ambience as you study for your next exam. The Kyle House is currently open 11AM-7PM, 7 days a week. Check them out on Facebook for more information.
POV
4114 Lake Atlas Drive
Switch up your point-of-view at this super trendy spot, located at Lake Walk. With a dog-friendly patio, plenty of seating inside and out, and delicious coffee and teas, we can’t recommend POV enough.
POV is currently open 6AM-7PM Monday-Friday, and 6AM-5PM on Sundays. Visit their website to learn more.
Tavo Coffee Co.
419 North Main Street
From their fourth-generation Guatemala coffee farm to downtown Bryan, Tavo Coffee Co. brings their own freshly roasted coffee beans and serves them to their guests as third-wave specialty espresso and pour-over.
They also offer a rotating assortment of house-made syrups made from locally sourced ingredients balanced specifically to complement the coffee, and their pastries are inspired by the culture of coffee worldwide, with favorites like stuffed bagel bombs and Guatemalan shortbread cookies.
Tavo is open from 8AM- 4PM on Monday-Saturday and 10AM-4PM on Sundays.
The Wild Grain Cafe
3409 S Texas Avenue
With its warm, rustic vibe and shelves full of board games, books, and freshly baked treats, The Wild Grain Cafe is the perfect family-friendly spot for lunch. Their award-winning Chef Tanner focuses on fresh flavors, offering made-from-scratch sandwiches, pastries, and seasonal specials. Menu highlights include The Cure: a prosciutto sandwich with balsamic and whipped ricotta pesto spread, served on buttery, fresh focaccia.