World’s
Coffee Obsessed Cities Indexed by BrewSmartly
BrewSmartly
announced that Amsterdam is the most coffee obsessed capital city in the world
indexed in the top spot, with 116 coffee shops per 100,000 population, serving
coffee with an average rating of 4.03. BrewSmartly graded the most coffee
obsessed capital cities based on three qualifying classification - average
rating - coffee shops per capita (per 100,000 people to account for varying
population sizes) - import value per capita (USD).
Dublin
holds the second spot as the “coffee-obsessed” capital city in the world
according to a new survey with 181 coffee shops per 100,000 people in the city,
serving coffee with an average rating of 3.91 out of 5.

Bern
and Paris are conjointly put in the third place with 54 and 45 coffee shops per
100,000 respectively. However the coffee shops’ quality in Paris scored 4.11
while for Bern are 3.95.
The
overall scores out of 10 assigned to each city were based on a mix of the
number of coffee shops per 100,000 population, the quality of the coffee they
serve, and the value of coffee imported per capita. Dublin hit 7.95 out of 10,
while Amsterdam led with 8.71. The quality of coffee was estimated based on
collated online reviews of coffee shops.
Of
the top five cities, People in Prague spend the least on coffee per person when
it comes to imports, at $57.98 per capita. In Amsterdam, that figure was
$220.44; $419.08 in Bern; $159.51 in Paris; and $94.94 in Dublin.
According
to BrewSmartly index, most cities in the top 10 are in Europe, making the
continent the most coffee-obsessed in the world. The US capital is placed at 18
with 138 coffee shop per 100,000, serving coffee with an average rating of 4.02
followed by London sits at joint-19th with Tokyo, but both cities’ coffee
received higher rankings than Dublin when it came to quality, at 4.25 and 4.26
out of 5 respectively. In comparison to Dublin’s 181 coffee shops per 100,000
though, the UK capital has only 12, and the Japanese capital just 11.