Best Study Spots and Coffee Shops Near USC


This one’s for USC students trying to figure out the off-campus side of college life, which nobody really explains up front.

Sometimes the library isn’t it — a change of scenery matters more than people expect during a long study session. Here’s where USC students actually go.

The go-to spots

USC Village’s cafés and Trojan Grounds on campus are the default, with more options scattered through University Park.

What to look for in a good study café

Reliable WiFi, outlets that aren’t all claimed by 10am, and a staff that doesn’t mind you camping out for a few hours with one coffee — not every café near campus checks all three boxes, so it’s worth building a short rotation rather than relying on just one spot.

Studying at home instead

If you’d rather study at home than fight for a table, it’s worth factoring “does this apartment actually have a decent desk setup and good WiFi” into your housing search near USC, not just bedroom size and rent.

Browse listings near USC on RentNova and check photos and unit details for a workable desk space before you sign, especially if you know you’ll be studying at home a lot.