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Get it done at Acre: With three locations in Petaluma, Acre Coffee is a hometown staple. Every location boasts bright natural lighting, which makes for good study and work conditions as long as you don't come on a weekend morning along with the avocado-toast-loving brunch crowd. The lattes here are generously-portioned, creamy and always beautiful. 1080 Petaluma Blvd N; 21 4th St; 173 N McDowell Blvd; acrecoffee.com. (Courtesy photo)
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Go local at Taylor Lane: Taylor Lane Organic Coffee (formerly Taylor Maid) has been roasting organic beans in Sonoma County for 25 years. The local coffee roaster offers vegan treats and dairy alternatives for those with dietary restrictions, another impressive feature is that they use an energy-efficient roaster. Although seasonal lattes with flavors like pumpkin and peppermint are a special treat, you will never go wrong with the cappuccino or other classic coffees. 617 E Washington St, taylorlane.com. (Courtesy photo)
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Bring home the beans at Petaluma Coffee and Tea Company: Petaluma Coffee and Tea, located in the historic downtown area, carries a variety of coffee and tea blends from all over the world. The menu is simple, but the cafe makes up for it by introducing customers to complex coffee and tea flavors to suit every palate. If you're looking to buy beans, this is your spot -- linger for a nice Americano or Cafe Au Lait in the warm and friendly space. 212 2nd St, petalumacoffee.com. (Scott Manchester)
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Pair it with pastries at Bright Bear Bakery: The best part of a visit to Bright Bear Bakery is the endless potential of pairing your coffee with a flaky pastry, like a danish, croissant, twist or roll. Order an Americano to offset the sweetness of a chocolate croissant and you've got yourself a match made in heaven. 2620 Lakeville Hwy #350. (Heather Irwin)
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Come together at Aqus Cafe: Nestled next to the Petaluma River, Aqus Cafe was designed to serve as a community space. The cafe hosts events and live music performances most nights of the week. The cafe, which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, offers both classic and unique coffees: Want a more zen caffeine experience? Try the lavender latte. The spicy chai latte gets an honorable mention as a flavorful non-coffee beverage. 189 H St, Corner of 2nd and H Street, aqus.com. (Alvin Jornada)
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Get it on-the-go at Java Jack's: This quick and efficient drive-through offers an incredibly long list of coffee options considering the small square footage of the actual building. An ideal spot if your goal is to simply grab a good cup of joe and hit the road. Their mocha—iced or hot—is consistent in quality and does not compromise the coffee’s strength or the chocolate’s flavor. 1310 Casa Grande Rd. (Courtesy photo)