Small shop feels like stepping into a time capsule with shelves of historic espresso equipment and a 100-year-old Probat roaster. Atmosphere is unpretentious and focused on quality coffee beans rather than café service. Customers come for freshly roasted beans, simple espresso, and a connection to Seattle's coffee history.
Coffee here features on-site roasting with blends like Old Hippie Blend, Kenyan, and Colombian. The espresso is unpretentious and rich, reflecting decades of Seattle coffee history.
Started at the same time as Starbucks, this coffee roaster holds a real history in Seattle's coffee scene. The spot has character and feels like a special piece of history.
Good to know
You need to bring cash as the shop only accepts cash or check.
The store primarily sells coffee beans and does not serve food.
Roasting occurs on Sundays; visitors can watch the process.
Bright, airy coffee shop blends Vietnamese cultural storytelling with art displays and light jazz. Community space includes a library and local art market, creating a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Dog-friendly atmosphere complements strong espresso and unique Vietnamese coffee offerings.
Coffee here stands out for its authentic Vietnamese style and rich egg brulee coffee. The shop offers inventive latte flavors and a solemn, reverential coffee experience that pairs well with their banh mi and sandwiches.
Walls display Vietnamese-American history through illustrative panels and artwork. Decor includes Vietnamese-themed items like mopeds and rice hats that highlight cultural heritage.
Good to know
Mochis are available on Fridays, adding a special treat to the menu.
Parking can be challenging, but there is free parking nearby.
Seating is limited, so expect a busy atmosphere on weekends.
Historic building hosts a coffee shop with stunning remodel, tall ceilings, and huge windows creating a peaceful environment. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, ideal for studying or peaceful moments. Seating mixes cozy spots and tables, with a calm vibe that avoids loud music.
Coffee here tastes excellent with a perfect mocha balancing espresso and chocolate, and a highly regarded iced vanilla latte. The shop offers a homely atmosphere without loud music, making it feel like a living room.
A beautiful historic building houses the space, preserving the original hotel lobby's charm. The lobby now serves as a cozy cafe that keeps a strong historic vibe throughout.
Good to know
There is a 90-minute time limit for seating.
The Wi-Fi only operates for one hour, which may limit your stay.
Power outlets are available at nearly every table for remote work.
Cruise boats offer spectacular waterfront views of city skylines, mountains, and harbors. The atmosphere blends relaxed sightseeing with occasional lively moments like dancing and live narration. Onboard amenities include a full-service bar and snacks, creating a social yet scenic experience.
Free coffee refills come with gracious service during the cruise. A variety of drinks including Cloudy Day Coffee and other beverages are available for purchase at the bar.
Cruises offer detailed historical insights about the city and its landmarks. Guides share knowledgeable commentary and answer questions about local history and waterways.
Good to know
The cruise lasts one hour and offers great views of the city.
Happy hour features discounted drinks and snacks during the cruise.
The cruise departs at 6:45 PM on select days.
Small space with vintage decor and the original brown logo creates a historic, nostalgic vibe. Crowds gather for exclusive mugs and souvenirs featuring the early Starbucks design. Atmosphere feels cozy despite heavy foot traffic and limited seating.
Exclusive coffee beans and souvenirs like mugs and tumblers are only available here. The coffee tastes different from regular locations, with freshly roasted beans and unique blends like caramel ribbon crunch.
The site holds the first Starbucks store, a key piece of coffee history. It offers a strong historical vibe and stands as a notable landmark in the area.
Good to know
The lineup begins at 9:20 AM for a 10:00 AM opening.
Expect a long line, but the wait is about 20 minutes.
Public parking is available across the street from the Starbucks.
Historic building showcases elegant lobby bar and luxurious amenities including a modern pool with skylights and an award-winning spa. Atmosphere blends beautifully detailed decor with occasional lobby chaos due to outside crowds. Spaces like the hidden speakeasy and themed suites add unique charm.
Strong Wi-Fi supports using the Keurig coffee maker and tea kettle in rooms. Nearby, 4th Ave Espresso stands out as a notable coffee shop, alongside the Shuckers coffee bar and Founders Club.
The place shows timeless elegance with a strong historic charm that feels grand but not stuffy. It blends modern amenities smoothly into its classic design.
Good to know
The hotel hosts various events, including corporate meetings and weddings.
Afternoon tea is available and is a popular experience.
Happy hour is offered in the library area, providing a relaxed atmosphere.
Dive bar with dark, cozy atmosphere and walls covered in quirky art and neon signs. Music plays from a digital jukebox featuring random and classic tunes, creating a lively vibe. Open 24 hours, it draws a mix of characters and offers a genuine Seattle rock ‘n’ roll spirit.
Coffee comes in a bottomless cup for $5, offering a smooth and rich taste. It pairs well with hearty dishes like omelettes and bacon, making for a satisfying meal with generous portions.
A dive bar with a 96-year history offers a dark, cozy, and gritty atmosphere filled with quirky art and neon signs. It stands as a nostalgic and iconic piece of local history.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great deals on drinks.
Breakfast happy hour specials start before 8:00am with discounted menu items.
The cafe is open 24 hours a day, making it a convenient option.