Coffee is the much needed morning beverage that helps so many of us get through the day.
In fact on average Brits drink around two cups of this hot beverage daily. It’s the most popular drink worldwide after water.
Brummies reportedly consume approximately 876 cups of coffee each annually. This figure places Birmingham as the fourth highest coffee consuming city in the UK. Even amidst the large commercial coffee chains littered across the region, artisanal offerings continue to captivate the locals.
And the city has plenty of coffee shops to choose from, leaving you somewhat spoilt for choice. There a number of brilliant independent coffee houses in Birmingham, but which are the best?
We’ve had a look on Google reviews to find out the highest rated coffee shops in Birmingham.
Let’s take a look:

1. Morridge oats + coffee, Great Western Arcade, city centre
Morridge oats + coffee has a 4.9 rating from 243 Google reviews. One review read: “Best latte in Brum. Atmosphere, music & interior is great!” | google

2. Rising Cafe, Chester Street, Aston
The cafe has a 4.8 rating from 131 reviews . One review read: “Lovely staff and good prices, prefect place to sit and get some life admin done.” | google

3. Wayland’s Yard, Bull Street, city centre
Wayland’s has a 4.7 rating from 620 reviews. One review read: “The best coffee and super friendly staff.” | Google

4. Ngopi Coffee, Dale End, city centre
The Indonesian cafe has a 4.7 rating from 301 reviews. One read: “Relaxing high quality coffee Tasty food - reasonable prices” | google