Northeast Ohio has no shortage of places to fuel up on caffeine - or tea, smoothies or juice, if that's more of your thing. There's plenty of time to become a regular somewhere new, especially when cafes are popping up all over town.

From cozy spaces to shops where you can dig through vinyl records to a cat cafe, let this guide offer you a few suggestions of places to grab a great cup of coffee.

Northeast Ohio has no shortage of places to fuel up on caffeine - or tea, smoothies or juice, if that's more of your thing. Last year around this time, we introduced you to 18 new coffee shops on the scene. Since then, the city's coffee culture has grown even more. If you're a coffee aficionado, you may already have your favorite spot to lounge around (or enjoy the free wi-fi). But there's plenty of time to become a regular somewhere new, especially when cafes are popping up all over town.

From cozy spaces to shops where you can dig through vinyl records to a cat cafe, let this guide offer you a few suggestions of places to grab a great cup of coffee.

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Goodkind Coffee

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Fresh and refined is the name of the game at this Lakewood spot. The small, cozy space is picture perfect and makes drinks to match. For example, their newest warm weather-ready concoction mixes cold brew with fresh lime, vanilla syrup and a candied lime wheel to put a clean, refreshing pep in your step.

15526 Madison Ave, Lakewood, 216-772-2414, goodkindcoffee.com

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Phoenix Coffee - Warehouse District

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Phoenix Coffee Co. has become a staple in the city, with cafes in Ohio City, Cleveland Heights and downtown on East 9th St. Recently, they returned to the Warehouse District after shuttering a former storefront. This time around, they opened shop in the former D'Vine Wine Bar. They enlisted the help of architecture firm AoDK, who also designed their Coventry Rd. location, so you'll see a similar industrial-meets-modern aesthetic that keeps things forward-thinking but inviting.

836 West St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, 216-241-8463, phoenixcoffee.com

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Beviamo

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When Beviamo opened in 2016, the bright, cheery space welcomed you with coffee, tea and small snacks. But the team quickly outgrew the small shop and expanded to a nearby location on Tremont's bustling Professor Ave. strip. Now, coffee is still a big part of its service, but it's expanded to include a full menu of vegan eats, such as smoothie bowls, build-your-own Impossible burger and vegan quesadillas.

2275 Professor Ave., Cleveland, 216-202-2300, beviamocafe.com

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Metropolitan Coffee

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This long-awaited Old Brooklyn cafe has finally arrived. At the renovated former convenience shop, sunshine pours in through the oversized windows into a cozy-meets-industrial lounge. In addition to selling coffee and fresh-squeezed lemonade, Metropolitan is also a nut-free bakery. (Owner Deirdre Faranda's daughter was diagnosed with a nut allergy, which sparked her interest in the specialty eats.) You can also pick up T-shirts and prints by local artists, stop in for a yoga session and shop through crates of vinyl.

4744 Broadview Road, Cleveland, 216-860-4949, metropolitan.coffee

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Play Grounds Cafe

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Who says lounging at the coffee shop is just for grown-ups? Play Grounds puts a playful spin on the coffee house concept by making it a space distinctly for all-ages - especially little ones. Kids can hang around "The Fort." where they're set up with a mini-kitchen, dollhouse, train table, books and more toys.

15715 Madison Ave., Lakewood, 216-202-5110, playgrounds.cafe

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Perkatory

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The cleverly named Perkatory is tucked inside the Historic Matchworks Building. Simplicity is key here, so expect to find no-frills beverages like teas, smoothies, cold brew, hot chocolates and cider. You'll also find local pastries here, but if you find yourself still hungry, you're luckily in the same building as FOURK Restaurant. Beyond the drinks and eats, Perkatory's main focus is helping your creativity to flow. Along with serving as an art shop, they also have regular live music and encourage you to bring your own instruments, too.

8500 Station St. Suite #114, Mentor, Facebook

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5 Points Coffee & Tea

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This family-owned coffee shop in the 5 Points section of West Park opened with building a place for community in mind, as well as bringing a bit of Irish charm to the neighborhood. Among its specialties are a nitro cold brew, Irish hot chocolate, Irish "5 Points Gold Blend" Tea and daily smoothie offerings. You'll also find food like croissants, danishes, sausage rolls, Irish soda bread, shepherd's pie and more.

3600 West Park Road, Cleveland, 216-452-6637, 5pointscafe.com

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Perfect Blend Coffee House

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This isn't the first business for the woman behind this Glenville coffee shop - in fact, she owns the barber shop right next door. Perfect Blend has grown into more than just coffee, however. It also serves up hearty to-go meals, including ribs, pulled pork, oxtail, catfish and more.

797 East 105th St., Cleveland, 216-249-5409, Facebook

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Rising Star Lakewood

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Since Rising Star planted its first shop in Hingetown, it's now grown to four locations, plus a roastery headquarters. This Lakewood shop began as a pop-up next to BottleHouse Brewery and MeadHall. The local string of coffee houses has become known for its well-curated beans, which are sold wholesale to some of the top eateries and cafes around the region and beyond.

13380 Madison Ave., Lakewood, risingstarcoffee.com

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Full Spectrum: Gamerhaven

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For this new coworking space on East 185th St., coffee was a perfect pairing. When the multimedia hub took over the former BlackWater Roasters and Board Game Café, a coffee bar was built in. And with coffee comes community, thought owner Robert Gatewood. Along with hosting a range of events, the coffee shop element that greets you when you walk in lets neighbors and creatives mingle in the space.

818 East 185th St., Cleveland, 216-282-3996, mastercollective.us/fullspectrum

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Coffee Coffee Coffee

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The name may be "Coffee Coffee Coffee" but this Old Brooklyn shop is actually one-part coffee, one-part books and one-part bikes. Launched by the owner of Passengers Café, which is tucked within Ohio City's Cleveland Hostel, Coffee Coffee Coffee has teamed up with Sixth City Cycles bike retail, tune-ups and routine maintenance in a section of the shop. You'll also find used books for sale - or just to pull off the shelf to enjoy as you sip a cup of coffee.

4193 Pearl Road, Cleveland, 440-941-8850,

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Coming soon: Cafe Phix

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The warm, inviting Coffee Phix was a staple of South Euclid until it recently closed its doors. But soon enough, it will return under, the name Cafe Phix, to a new location in MidTown. US Navy vet-turned-coffee shop owner Jackie Larkins plans to swing open the doors of the café in the growing business district this spring/summer.

6815 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, coffeephixcafe.com

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Urbean Joe Coffee & Café

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"Coffee with a touch of soul" is the motto of this East Cleveland café founded by Joey Little III, also known as the vocalist of the R&B group Rude Boys. Though Little has been running successfully running his coffee company since 2009, he launched this brick-and-mortar in 2017. It's not the first coffee house for Little, and he certainly hopes for it to not be his last as he's stated before that his dream is to open shops across the country.

15449 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland, 216-925-0996, urbeanjoecafe.com

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Joe Maxx Coffee Company Cleveland

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Taking its name from a World War II pilot, this small coffee shop chain landed in Public Square earlier this year to serve up its creative and classic beverage. Soon it will take flight to another Northeast Ohio location when it opens in Brecksville.

2207 Chester Ave., Cleveland, 216-459-7408, joemaxxcoffee.com/store-locations/cleveland

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Addicted

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Ice cream and coffee fuse at this Lakewood coffee bar. But don't think you'll only find affogato - though they have that too, of course. Try other delicacies, like the Perfetta Dipendenza, crafted with an imported Italian waffle cone, lines with chocolate and filled with espresso. Or devour the Dragon's Breath liquid nitrogen treat. They also serve up a full selection of coffee offerings - red eyes, cappuccino, mocha, nitro and cold brew. Plus, you can indulge in non-coffee drinks, like hot chocolate, Italian soda and teas.

13743 Madison Ave., Lakewood, 216-210-8563, addictedcoffeebar.com

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Coming soon: affoGATO Cat Cafe

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When Cleveland native Mandy Miller was living in Washington D.C., she was a frequent visitor of Crumbs & Whiskers, a local cat cafe. After moving back to Cleveland, she decided it was finally time for the city to have one of its own. Along with her partner Eduardo Crespo, she'll be taking over the Lilly Handmade Chocolate space in Tremont. They've partnered with Rising Star Coffee to offer beverages, and hope to also sell local goods. As you sip drinks, you'll be able to to mix-and-mingle with furry friends - and even adopt them.

761 Starkweather Ave., Cleveland, affogatocatcafe.com

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Coming soon: Luna Bakery and Café

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Six years after launching in Cleveland Heights, Bridget Thibeault's popular Luna Bakery and Cafe is preparing to open its second location in Moreland Hills. The size is about the same as its original restaurant, but Thibeault and her crew are doing a complete renovation to convert a former salon into the new eatery. It will continue to balance bakery - from croissants to sugar cookies to macarons - with light, fresh lunch offerings like paninis, soups and salads.

34105 Chagrin Blvd., Moreland Hills, lunabakerycafe.com

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Foyer

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Pittsburgh-based coworking space Beauty Shoppe is coming to Ohio City, and you'll be greeted with a very local touch. Inside the 10,000-square-foot office in the Seymour Building, Foyer will serve up java from Parlor Coffee in Brooklyn, New York, specialties like Japanese iced tea, milk from Ohio's Snowville Creamery, pastries from Lakewood indie bakery Tommy's and meats and cheese from Ohio City Provisions. Be on the look out for pop-up lunches from The Plum Café.

West 25th St. and Detroit Ave., beautyshoppe.co/locations/seymour-building

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100 best restaurants in Cleveland: The 2018 A-List Dining Guide

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Be sure to check back each weekday through June 29 as we roll out the 2018 edition of the A-List Dining Guide. We'll have special guides on everything from best beer & wine festivals and donut shops to happy hours and family dining. On June 28, we'll roll out the 2018 edition of the "Cleveland Classics," 20 great Greater Cleveland restaurants that have stood the test of time. And on June 29, we'll unveil the 2018 A-List: the 100 best restaurants in Northeast Ohio, as selected by critics from cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer.

cleveland.com/dining-guide