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ATX coffee shops based on your zodiac sign

Our big three? Hideout, Revival, and Lucky Lab.

A black dog smiles on the left of an iced coffee on a white table.

Libras love libations from Lucky Lab Coffee Co.

Photo by @luckylabatx

The stars have spoken, and they said you need coffee.

We’ve hand-picked the following coffee shops based on where we feel each sign would most enjoy a cup of joe. Don’t forget to check your sun, moon, and rising signs for a fully rounded coffee horoscope.

Find them all on this map:

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♒️ Aquarius: Alfred Coffee | January 19–February 18
You coffee conoisseur, you. This Los Angeles-based coffee shop uses its own beans + sources its tea from China and Japan. There’s only one location in Austin, so this shop is a unique trip, for a unique Aquarius.

♓︎ Pisces: Irie Bean Coffee & Wine Bar | February 18–March 20
This itty-bitty coffee bar is tucked away on South Lamar Boulevard, but its “best-kept secret” is the dreamy back patio. The romantic Pisces will feel most at home with a matcha latte and poetry book in hand.

♈︎ Aries: Little Brother Coffee & Kolaches | March 20–April 19
For the energetic Aries, we’re going to get you in and out of the shop. Stop by Little Brother’s micro shops on Rainey Street or South Congress Avenue for a latte and kolache to-go.

♉️ Taurus: Flat Track Coffee | April 19–May 20
The Taurus homebody can have the best of both worlds: an artisan latte in-store and a bag of beans to make their favorite cup of coffee from their kitchen. As a bonus, Flat Track doubles as a bike shop for the days this sign needs to get out of the house.

Coffees on a rainbow outdoor table.

Revival is the pinkest coffee shop in Austin.

♊︎ Gemini: The Hive | May 20–June 21
Connect with nature without leaving behind creature comforts at The Hive, a coffee shop, bar, restaurant, and garden all in one. Geminis will enjoy the locally sourced beans, happy hour specials, and off-the-beaten-path location.

♋️ Cancer: Flightpath Coffeehouse | June 21–July 22
This cozy coffee shop is a cozy rendez-vous for Cancers, lovers of the familiar. With a worn-in interior, well-loved outdoor patio, and food options from neighboring local restaurants, Flightpath will make this water sign feel right at home.

♌️ Leo: Revival Coffee | July 22–August 22
With an all-pink interior and colorful drinks to match, the Instagrammability of this coffee shop and bar is off the chain. We see bathroom mirror selfies in the future for the Leo who wants to stand out.

♍️ Virgo: The Meteor | August 22–September 22
For the Virgo that strives for perfection, The Meteor covers all the bases: coffee, local brews, a wine bar, full food menu, outdoor patio, and bike shop, all centrally located.

♎️ Libra: Lucky Lab Coffee Co. | September 22-October 23
Lovers of a good aesthetic, Libras will appreciate this coffee shop’s dog-friendly brand commitment. Grab your (leashed) furry friend, order a seasonal creation, and don’t skip the homemade pastries.

A shot of espresso on a saucer with a spoon.

Greater Goods has its own Austin roastery.

Photo by @gg_roasting

♏️ Scorpio: Hideout Coffeehouse | October 23-November 22
In a Congress Avenue nook, Hideout Coffeehouse is harboring a secret: an improv theatre in the back room. Whether you’re just coming in for a drink, or staying for the show, Scorpios will be impressed by the mystique.

♐️ Sagittarius: Thunderbird Coffee | November 22–December 21
Thunderbird Coffee keeps things fresh with interesting drink flavors, pastries from Captain Quackenbush’s, and a full homemade menu. Sagittarians will at least love the idea of having it all in one place.

♑️ Capricorn: Greater Goods Coffee | December 21–January 20
For the Capricorn intellectual, Greater Good’s creations will stimulate your tastebuds and your mind. Beware that plugs are sparse, since we know you’ll be working, but can buy beans to make at home for when you’re feeling really responsible.

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