Coffee shop offers an upscale, Milan-inspired design with an open layout and plenty of comfortable seating. Atmosphere stays quiet and inviting, ideal for working or meeting friends. Pastries from a local bakery complement the locally sourced coffee experience.
Coffee here is consistently top notch with a variety of unique and experimental flavor profiles. The espresso is smooth, served by passionate staff in a refined upscale setting with a down-to-earth vibe.
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They only have one barista on busy weekends, so expect longer wait times.
Only coffee and tea are served; no breakfast or lunch options available.
There is usually no wait to order, making it convenient for quick visits.
Cafe offers beautiful interior with abundant natural light and plenty of outlets for electronics. Atmosphere feels lively and welcoming, with a self-service setup and covered outdoor patio. Crowd includes students who use it as a study spot, though social groups may influence the vibe.
Coffee here stands out for its Vanilla Lattes and honey lavender latte recommended by friendly baristas. The Turkish coffee presentation adds a unique touch to the great coffee selection.
Bagels come with unique toppings and a Turkish spin that stands out. The menu features a Mediterranean fusion variety with fun combinations and flavors.
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Ramadan night hours are available, offering a unique experience.
The shop has a special menu that includes halal options.
They offer free breakfast for SNAP program participants.
Coffee shop blends Latin music, modern Mexican decor, and artistic design with hanging umbrellas and a crystal chandelier. Atmosphere stays relaxed and cozy, attracting college students and those seeking a calm spot to study or meet. Upstairs offers a dedicated computer camping area with plenty of seating and Wi-Fi for extended stays.
Coffee here stands out for its unique flavors and perfect temperature. The cappuccinos and lattes come with cute latte art, often featuring cartoon designs that brighten the experience.
Unique coffee options come with cute art and many distinct flavor choices. The atmosphere and decor add to the charm and make the drinks stand out.
Good to know
The kitchen at Leon Coffee House closes at 2.
They stop selling their waffles at 2:30, so arrive early.
The shop limits seating time to 90 minutes.
Magazine walls and natural light create a library-like setting with a throwback vibe. The atmosphere feels warm and cozy, suited for reading, studying, or casual coffee breaks. Limited seating fills quickly during peak hours, drawing a friendly, college-age crowd.
Strong tasting espresso and consistently excellent coffee define this spot. It offers a great selection of coffee drinks, pastries, and even decaf americanos, all at competitive prices.
A truly unique atmosphere sets this cafe apart, creating a relaxing vibe that stands out. The experience feels distinct and memorable every time.
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Free jazz performances occur on select Fridays.
Live music and open mic nights are hosted regularly.
There is minimal seating available, especially during peak hours.
Small space with cozy, modern vibe and beautiful interior creates a laid-back atmosphere. Noise levels rise quickly due to poor acoustics and close table arrangements. Outdoor seating and self-service amenities add convenience.
Coffee here features unique flavors like pistachio, ube drizzle, and purple haze latte. Drinks such as tiramisu coffee and matcha also stand out for their rich taste.
Unique drinks stand out as the star of the menu with distinctive flavors. The chicken wings feature a unique glaze that adds a special taste, and the restaurant showcases a unique design that sets it apart.
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Parking is available in the garage across the street, but validation is needed.
Expect wait times of about 45 minutes during peak brunch hours.
The cafe offers a new brunch menu with unique Asian fusion dishes.
Old school espresso bar with multiple seating rooms and outdoor seating offers a cozy atmosphere filled with alternative and roots reggae music. The space feels authentic and timeless, capturing the nostalgic heart of Seattle's coffee culture. It stays busy and lively, tucked away in an alley near campus.
Espresso stands out with double shots in every drink and a creamy hemp milk option. The spot hides in an alley, serving reliable, tasty coffee with a strong local coffee culture vibe.
Cozy drinks stand out with a unique vibe. The coffee shop shows a genuine aesthetic and a distinct location.
Good to know
The cafe closes at 5pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Expect the cafe to be full by 10am on Sundays.
They offer plant-based alternatives like hemp milk for an additional cost.
Small, cozy ice cream shop with a fun penny coin floor and colorful outdoor seating including blue picnic tables. Atmosphere feels lively and charming with a unique, natural flavor focus in the ice cream. Generous samples and a cute, well-decorated space add to the inviting vibe.
Coffee varies here with some drinks like the dirty pumpkin spice Chai tea latte standing out. Espresso tastes bitter and vinegary, while the matcha latte feels watered down.
Ice cream features unique and special flavors not found elsewhere. Texture stands out alongside a natural, healthy taste with options like banana pudding that surprise with their originality.
Good to know
Order ice cream cakes at least 5 days in advance due to preparation time.
Expect high prices for ice cream, which may be considered overpriced.
Vegan options are available for those with dietary preferences.
Hotel features an old building with a collegiate, dorm-like vibe and thin walls that let in noise from neighbors and the street. Lobby offers a relaxing atmosphere with places to sit and work, while the rooftop bar provides stunning city views and craft cocktails in a fun, funky setting.
Unique decor blends cool, funky elements with local history and culture. The building's design creates a fun and interesting atmosphere that stands out.
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Valet parking costs $50, which is higher than expected.
The hotel has only one operational elevator, which can lead to delays.
Rooms lack fridges and microwaves, which may be inconvenient for guests.