Study Spots and Coffee Shops Near The Standard at New Brunswick

The Standard at New Brunswick, at 90 New St., is located in downtown New Brunswick with in-building study spaces available for residents who need to work without leaving the property. The two nearest Rutgers University libraries, Mabel Smith Douglass Library and Archibald S. Alexander Library, are accessible by bus and bike. Along George Street, four independent coffee shops suited to longer work sessions sit within a 7-minute walk.

Does The Standard at New Brunswick Have Its Own Study Spaces?

Yes, The Standard at New Brunswick has dedicated in-building study spaces available to residents, including a computer lab, study lounges, and a rooftop terrace.

In-building study amenities at The Standard at New Brunswick:

  • Computer Lab – on-site workstations for coursework, online assignments, and printing needs
  • Study Lounges – dedicated seating for individual and group work within the building
  • Rooftop Terrace – open-air seating on the 21st floor suited to reading and reviewing notes when the campus libraries are at capacity

The computer lab and study lounges give residents a working alternative during high-demand periods when library seats at Alexander and Douglass fill early. For deadlines that fall outside campus library hours, in-building workstation access removes the need to look elsewhere.

What Rutgers Libraries Are Within Reach of The Standard at New Brunswick?

Mabel Smith Douglass Library on the Douglass Campus and Archibald S. Alexander Library on the College Avenue Campus are the two Rutgers libraries most accessible from The Standard at New Brunswick.

Rutgers libraries accessible from The Standard at New Brunswick include:

  • Mabel Smith Douglass Library – 8 Chapel Dr., 0.7 miles, 17-minute walk – Douglass Campus library with a primary collection focus on women’s, gender, and sexuality studies; also houses the Performing Arts Library and the university’s most comprehensive media collection; three group study rooms seating five to ten available on a first-come, first-served basis or by reservation at the circulation desk
  • Archibald S. Alexander Library – 169 College Ave., 1.2 miles, 5-minute drive, 8-minute bike ride – Rutgers’ main undergraduate research library on the College Avenue Campus, housing Special Collections and University Archives, the Digital Learning Commons addition completed in 2021, and reservable individual and group study rooms accessible with a Rutgers NetID

The EE campus bus route makes Douglass Library reachable by bus without a walk to the College Avenue Student Center first. Alexander Library is reachable by bus via the same route, with the College Avenue Student Center serving as the transfer hub for other intercampus routes. All Rutgers campus buses are zero-fare.

How Far Is Mabel Smith Douglass Library from The Standard at New Brunswick?

Mabel Smith Douglass Library, at 8 Chapel Dr., is 0.7 miles from The Standard at New Brunswick, a 17-minute walk from the New Street entrance.

The library sits on the Douglass Campus and holds three group study rooms ranging from five to ten seats, available by reservation at the circulation desk or on a first-come, first-served basis. The Performing Arts Library and the university’s media collection, which includes DVDs, CDs, and audiovisual lending equipment, are housed on the ground level.

How Far Is Alexander Library from The Standard at New Brunswick?

Archibald S. Alexander Library, at 169 College Ave., is 1.2 miles from The Standard at New Brunswick, a 5-minute drive or an 8-minute bike ride.

The library is the primary undergraduate research resource at Rutgers, with the Digital Learning Commons addition expanding the building by over 16,000 square feet into a multimedia center when it opened in 2021. Reservable individual and group study rooms are available through the Rutgers Libraries’ booking system using a NetID. Group rooms include monitors and whiteboards; individual rooms are bookable for focused solo sessions.

What Coffee Shops Are Near The Standard at New Brunswick?

Semicolon Cafe, Chai Chenak Cafe, Khyber Coffee and Tea House, and Haraz Coffee House are all within a seven-minute walk of The Standard at New Brunswick.

Coffee shops within walking distance of The Standard at New Brunswick include:

  • Semicolon Cafe – 356 George St., 0.2 miles, 5-minute walk – Korean-owned cafe with ample table and counter seating, espresso drinks, specialty lattes including the tiramisu latte, sandwiches on brioche, and a consistent student study crowd
  • Chai Chenak Cafe – 351 George St., 0.2 miles, 5-minute walk – South Asian-inspired cafe with a Pakistani truck art-themed interior, chai and specialty tea drinks, breakfast sandwiches, and pastries
  • Khyber Coffee and Tea House – 110 Church St., 0.3 miles, 7-minute walk – coffee and tea house with locally roasted beans, a full espresso menu, baked goods
  • Haraz Coffee House – 385 George St., 0.3 miles, 7-minute walk – Yemeni specialty coffee chain with drinks built around 100% Yemeni beans, including the Haraz latte, Adeni chai, and pistachio latte; fresh pastries and cafe seating

Semicolon and Chai Chenak sit within a half block of each other on George Street, making the corridor a quick stop on the way to or from the Rutgers campus. Khyber on Church Street offers the widest evening window of the four for students working past dinner, while Haraz opens earliest at 7 a.m., which covers early-morning sessions before class.

Studying Near Rutgers at The Standard at New Brunswick

Residents at The Standard at New Brunswick rotate between in-building study spaces, Mabel Smith Douglass Library, and Alexander Library via bus or bike, and four coffee shops within a seven-minute walk on George and Church streets. The range covers early-morning sessions at Haraz, late-night work at Khyber, group reservations at either campus library, and in-building fallback access when commuting to campus is not an option.

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