Ohio has been ranked number one in the Midwest (tied for 6th in the USA) for the number of total cities by State, ranked for best coffee cities in America, according to astudy by WalletHub. To determine the best cities, WalletHub compared 100 of the largest (most populated) cities across 12 key indicators each scoring out of 100. Their data set ranges from coffee shops, coffee houses and cafés per capita to the average price per pack of coffee. To read more follow the link at the end of journal! We are so happy to see Ohio is holding its own in terms of ranking! What is your favorite city to go to for coffee? Our family is partial to the Miami Valley, but we love the shops we have been to in the ranked cities and other areas as well.
Rank |
City |
State |
Score |
33 |
Cincinnati |
OH |
48.49 |
77 |
Cleveland |
OH |
35.99 |
79 |
Columbus |
OH |
35.32 |
100 |
Toledo |
OH |
18.93 |
Ohio has the most ranked cities in the Midwest!
Midwest |
State |
Count |
Ohio |
OH |
4 |
Indiana |
IN |
2 |
Minnesota |
MN |
2 |
Missouri |
MO |
2 |
Nebraska |
NE |
2 |
Wisconsin |
WI |
2 |
Illinois |
IL |
1 |
Kansas |
KS |
1 |
Michigan |
MI |
1 |
Iowa |
IA |
NA |
North Dakota |
ND |
NA |
South Dakota |
SD |
NA |
Granted Dayton, OH didn’t rank but we are looking forward to the day we do.
Below is the interactive USA Map of cities ranked.