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We Americans love our coffee. After all, the average adult guzzles around 70 gallons of coffee a year – and spends over $1,000 annually on morning doses of caffeine.

While the habit can be hard on your wallet, the health benefits of consuming coffee are numerous: Research shows it can reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and heart disease. And particularly for business travelers who need to work through the night and then impress clients the next morning – all while recovering from jet lag – a ready cup of Joe is essential.

We’ve found five of the best hotel coffee bars across the states so you can get that jolt you need without having to leave your hotel.

Best Coffee Bar for When You’re Burning the Midnight Oil:

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Perks Coffee at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio

A popular business hotel – with amenities such as a full-service FedEx business center and modern meeting rooms – the Grand Hyatt also features Perks Coffee, a cute coffee-bar-meets-convenience-store. Along with coffee, Perks serves up tasty pastries and prepackaged sandwiches and salads, and best of all, it’s open around the clock so you can work through the night.

Best Coffee Bar to Impress Clients:

 Knave at Le Parker Meridien

Le Parker Meridien’s coffee bar is about as sexy as they come. The hotel’s website claims it would be “sacrilege” to venture anywhere else for coffee, and it has a point: The large space has a warm, upscale vibe with red velvet curtains, high, stained-glass ceilings, antique chandeliers, and plush chairs and couches that allow for a fluid shift from daytime coffee bar to afternoon cocktail lounge. Clients will be impressed by the posh atmosphere, as well as the light menu which features pastries and paninis.

Best Coffee Bar for When You’re On-the-Go:

Starbucks Coffee at the Courtyard Seattle Bellevue/Downtown

If eastside convenience is what you’re looking for, the Marriott Courtyard Bellevue is a solid choice. And it delivers caffeine convenience as well: The hotel features an on-site Starbucks, so when you’re on-the-go you can simply head downstairs and order up your daily latte or buy a pre-wrapped sandwich. Numerous other hotels are home to Starbucks cafes, such as the Eden Roc and the InterContinental in Miami.

Best Coffee Bar to Lessen Your Carbon Footprint:

Stumptown Coffee at the Ace Hotel NY

It’s fitting that the hipster Ace Hotel is home to the first Stumpton Coffee on the East Coast. The Portland-based organic, fair trade coffee shop and roaster attracts guests and locals, but guests get the extra perk of having Stumpton coffee available 24 hours a day on the room service menu.

Best Coffee Bar to See and Be Seen:

Caffe Cento at The Fairmont San Francisco

The Fairmont combines the history, cachet, and decor of a turn-of-the-20th-century grand old dame with the amenities, technology, and corporate-dominated clientele of a large chain property. But the iconic hotel has seen its fair share of celebrities as well – including Katie Holmes, President Obama, Harrison Ford, and Courtney Cox – and its quaint Caffe Cento is a nice spot to keep your eyes peeled for celebs. Plus, you can enjoy your coffee and pastry al fresco at the coffee bar’s outdoor tables.