Seattle is the coffee capital of the U.S., and these 5 spots prove whyโfrom hidden gems to legendary brews.
5๏ธโฃ Slate Coffee Roasters โ Try their signature deconstructed latte for a unique tasting experience.
4๏ธโฃ La Marzocco Cafรฉ โ A rotating lineup of roasters from around the world, plus a record store for vinyl lovers.
3๏ธโฃ Mabel Coffee โ Homemade pastries and rich espresso make this cozy cafรฉ a must-visit.
2๏ธโฃ Broadcast Coffee โ A local favorite known for great brews and friendly service.
1๏ธโฃ Ghost Alley Espresso โ Tucked beneath Pike Place Market, this spot is famous for its signature Mystery Mochaโa secret recipe youโll have to taste to believe.
Which Seattle coffee shop is your favorite? Let us know in the comments! ๐ #SeattleCoffee #LostINSeattle #CoffeeLovers #pikeplace
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Seattle the coffee capital? Okay…maybe capital of the northwest. Maybe…(hello, Portland).
Nationally, I’d give a clear nod to the San Francisco/Oakland/Berkeley area.
TO LINDSAY LOHAN ๐ i GO FOR GOOD COFFEE ๐ SEATTLE’S BEST IS USUAL IN MANILA ๐
Seattle coffee culture is all hype. Cheap burnet coffee beans covered up with sugar and old pastries sold as fresh . Coming from Germany to Seattle was a huge downgrade in my coffee culture.