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These Local Spots Are Ideal Study Spaces For College Students

Many students are struggling with time management as the fall semester kicks into high gear. To help you, these local spots provide the perfect ambiance for your academic needs to boost motivation for intense study sessions.

Aguacate Sanctuary of Love, 12100 S.W 43 St., is located in rural Kendall. It is perfect for someone who needs to rein in their stress levels under a peaceful atmosphere. The space takes you away from the rush of Miami life into a different world. Its hippie-styled Zen garden and farm exude a  relaxed vibe. The instructors at this holistic community make you feel at home the minute you enter. As you sit, you feel your mind, body and soul heal. With a vegan-oriented juice bar and natural food dishes, you can find a suitable dish to fuel your brain. One of the more popular dishes is the Aguacate Burger made from beans, quinoa, beets, flax, hemp and chia seeds. And if you are craving something sweet, their Nutella French toast with berries and bananas can satisfy your needs. If that isn’t enough, you can take a meditation or yoga class to unwind after completing your work.

Wall-To-Wall Books: Books & Books allows students to escape from the stress of studying with unique features like occasional live music and a charming cafe. BRIANNA ACEVEDO / THE REPORTER

Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave #5008, located in Coral Gable is the bookshop of bookshops. With its rows of floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, one can’t help but be persuaded into utilizing a scholarly mindset. It’s Mediterranean style building dates back to 1927 and features a quaint café with indoor and outdoor seating options. A popular coffee choice at the café is the chai tea latte. It supplies the perfect amount of caffeine to fuel you through your study sessions. The ambiance offsets the fall energy that Miami lacks with its steamy weather. Books & Books often hosts local bands in the courtyard adding a unique vibe to any study meetup. 

Study Cravings: With 15 vendor options, Shoma Bazaar keeps students’ appetites quenched while they study. The menu includes traditional burgers and ramen. NEYMAN CANELO-GARCIA / THE REPORTER

Shoma Bazaar, 9420 NW 41st St, is a food hall in Doral that has gained popularity recently. On every corner, there is a unique restaurant for you to try. From ramen to burgers to poke bowls, all the food you crave is at your call to get you through any cram session. And for those with a sweet tooth, there are a variety of options like the Market Milkshake Bar. With fifteen food vendors inside the industrial building, you won’t be short of options. Seating is available in the form of couches, hanging chairs, stools or tables, making it the ideal space for group projects. The art pieces and overhead flower sculptures add class to the environment.