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2025-10-31 · 4 min read · Douglas

Best Coffee Shops in Douglas, Wyoming

Where to get your morning coffee in Douglas

If you are moving to Douglas, one of the first questions you will ask is where to get your morning coffee. The town may be small, but the coffee scene has real personality. The Alisha Collins Real Estate Team knows this area well, and these are the local spots worth a stop. If Douglas is on your list, our Wyoming relocation guide and the Douglas area page cover the bigger picture.

Sips Coffee Company

Sips makes you feel like a regular from the moment you pull up. It has grown to several locations across Wyoming, but here in Douglas it keeps that small-town charm. The menu is huge, with rotating seasonal drinks like caramel apple lattes in the fall and something festive around the holidays.

It is owned by a Wyoming native and gives back constantly, supporting local fundraisers and offering discounts for teachers, veterans, and seniors. Grabbing a coffee here means supporting a business that pours right back into town.

Blend Coffee & Co

Blend is more than a coffee shop, it is a community hub where you run into neighbors and coworkers while you wait in line. Bring a laptop and work a while, meet a client, or just catch up with whoever walks through the door.

The food is a draw in its own right. The dilly toast and loaded waffles topped with yogurt and berries are local legends, and heartier picks like the Bronx Bomber sandwich or the breakfast burrito keep regulars coming back. Shelves inside showcase local artists and makers, so you often leave with more than caffeine.

Mocha Molly's and the Whistle Stop

Mocha Molly's is practically a Douglas institution. For many longtime residents it was the first coffee shop they ever tried, and it sits inside Memorial Hospital of Converse County. It also partners with the Stella Beard Infusion Center to offer patients a comforting coffee or soda while they receive treatment, a small kindness that shows how woven into town it is.

The Whistle Stop pairs coffee with Douglas history. A staple for more than 30 years, it has an afternoon lunch menu, a huge library of books, and gifts and knickknacks to browse. Walk in and you are bound to hear a remember-when story, including how the sidewalks used to be heated by a former power company in the building.

A quick fix, and one for the memory books

Douglas does have a Starbucks, tucked inside Safeway. It is not the standalone experience, but it handles your go-to order and mobile pickup when you are short on time or already grocery shopping. And no coffee tour would be complete without a nod to Kody Ray's, a beloved classic that has since closed. People still bring it up any time a new shop opens, proof of how coffee spots become part of the town's fabric here.

If you are weighing a move to Douglas, our roundup of the best places to eat in town pairs well with this list, and the best neighborhoods in Douglas helps you picture where you would settle.

Find your go-to spot

Douglas may not have a coffee shop on every corner, but the ones it has are full of character, and you will likely find your regular spot fast. If you are curious about making Douglas home, I would love to be your local guide. Send me a note and let's talk.

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