Starbucks burnout? Girl, same.

Luckily the Borderland has an array of really cute, really tasty coffee shops on all sides of town to help you go from tired to wired.

If we missed your favorite spot, let us know — we'll check it out. We're journalists, and we need that caffeine fix.

2Ten Coffee Roasters

2Ten has three locations — two on the West Side and one in Central — serving up both fresh coffee in an individual cup and wholesale order. The coffees shop is all about the process, from the picking of the coffee bean to the brewing of the cup of Joe.

Hillside Coffee & Donut Co.

The airy spot in West El Paso, in the Montecillo development, is a great place for people-watching and attempting to work. Order literally any coffee drink, because anything will compliment the Abuelita donut you'll also be ordering.

Global Coffee

Order the Mazapan Latte at this Far East El Paso shop. Everything about the drink is good. It's not toothache sweet, it's very El Paso and it'll vaguely remind you of your childhood fights with your cousins over candy.

Coffee Box

This small but welcoming shop in the heart of Downtown serves up really good coffee with equally great service. Take your drink over to San Jacinto Plaza and soak up the El Paso vibes with your good caffeine. This place also gets infinite points for being open on Sundays.

Joe Vinny & Bronsons Bohemian Café

This Central El Paso spot is a great place to feel cooler than you actually are. The shop has good coffee, a really great veggie burger and a nice variety of beers to get you through whatever you're facing. If for some weird reason you don't like coffee, try the nutrient-rich golden milk.

Fahrenheit 180

This fresh spot on the West Side has a creative menu and great service, and the ambiance, featuring a blazing white neon sign, makes for a great Instagram post. Try the creamy, unique charcoal latte.

Savage Goods

Savage Goods' coffee is oddly comforting on a rough morning. The staff is great and the pastries are worth the tight parking spots. Try the iced coffee, which is good and strong, with a slice of coffee cake. The spot also serves lunch, beer and wine.

District Coffee Co.

Do you work Downtown, or at least frequent enough to always be looking for coffee? Well, District Coffee Co. may have your fix an you won't have to go far to get it. This industrial-style coffee shop gets its beans from Las Cruces and is located on the ground floor of the International Building on Texas Avenue.

Feel free to try any or all of these shops. Don't be shy, let us know on Twitter and Instagram how it went.

Sara Sanchez can be reached at 546-6147; ssanchez@elpasotimes.com; @siempresarita on Twitter.