Adventure

Seattle By Foot – Exploring Coffee Shops

A walking tour of downtown Seattle is an adventure. While visiting you can visit all the coffee shops like these:

Pike Place Market in Seattle

 

 

Caffe Umbria is a coffee roaster and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle.

 

 

Starbucks

 

 

Urban Coffee

 

 

Groove City Grind independent coffee shop

 

 

Tully’s Coffee

 

 

Starbucks Coffee Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room on Capitol Hill.

 

 

Seattle Coffee Works in downtown

All of these coffee shops are excellent for local and tourist, so take a walk and try them all. A cup will cost you about $4.

 

Cherry Street Coffee House

 

 

Anchored Ship. See it on a coffee crawl.

 

 

Starbucks Coffee Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room on Capitol Hill.

 

 

All City Coffee in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle.

 

Storyville Coffee in the Corner Market Building at Pike Place

 

 

Starbucks Coffee which opened in Pike Place, Seattle USA.

Seattle is also home to many independent coffee shops and roasters, who take pride in sourcing and roasting high-quality beans from around the world. These independent coffee shops often offer unique and creative blends, as well as a welcoming and community-oriented atmosphere that has helped to define Seattle’s coffee culture.

Additionally, Seattle’s climate and location make it an ideal place for coffee cultivation and roasting. The city’s mild climate and abundant rainfall create ideal growing conditions for coffee plants, while its proximity to the port of Seattle allows for easy import and export of coffee beans.

Try one of these

  1. Espresso: A strong and concentrated shot of coffee, made by forcing hot water through finely ground coffee beans under high pressure.
  2. Cappuccino: A classic Italian coffee drink made with equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and frothed milk. It is typically served in a small cup and topped with cinnamon or cocoa powder.
  3. Latte: A popular coffee drink made with espresso and steamed milk, with a small amount of frothed milk on top. It can be flavored with syrups such as vanilla or caramel.
  4. Americano: A simple coffee drink made by adding hot water to a shot of espresso, resulting in a similar strength to drip coffee.
  5. Macchiato: An espresso-based drink with a small amount of frothed milk on top, similar to a cappuccino but with a stronger coffee flavor.
  6. Mocha: A chocolate-flavored coffee drink made with espresso, steamed milk, and chocolate syrup or powder.
  7. Iced coffee: A coffee drink served over ice, typically made with drip coffee or cold brew and flavored with syrups or milk.
  8. Cold brew: A coffee concentrate made by steeping coffee grounds in cold water for several hours, resulting in a smooth and less acidic flavor.

When you leave the city and spend time outdoors you should try to make your own.

Seattle coffee shops list infographic

  1. Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room
  2. Cafe Ladro
  3. Victrola Coffee Roasters
  4. Caffe Vita
  5. Fonté Coffee Roaster
  6. Storyville Coffee Company
  7. Elm Coffee Roasters
  8. Broadcast Coffee Roasters
  9. Ghost Note Coffee
  10. Milstead & Co.
  11. Seattle Coffee Works
  12. Slate Coffee Roasters
  13. Cherry Street Coffee House
  14. Espresso Vivace
  15. The London Plane
  16. The Station
  17. Zoka Coffee Roaster & Tea Company
  18. Fremont Coffee Company
  19. Analog Coffee
  20. Honor Society Coffee
  21. Street Bean Coffee
  22. Stumptown Coffee Roasters
  23. Neptune Coffee
  24. QED Coffee
  25. Tougo Coffee
  26. Tully’s Coffee
  27. Top Pot Doughnuts and Coffee
  28. Lighthouse Roasters
  29. Bauhaus Books & Coffee
  30. Cafe Fiore
  31. Convoy Coffee
  32. Ladro Roasting
  33. Cherry Street Public House
  34. Uptown Espresso
  35. Olympia Coffee Roasting Company
  36. Central Cafe & Juice Bar
  37. Roy Street Coffee & Tea
  38. Seattle Sunshine Coffee
  39. 5 Stones Coffee Company
  40. Chocolati Cafe
  41. Pioneer Coffee Roasting Co.
  42. Fainting Goat Gelato
  43. Makeda Coffee
  44. Miro Tea
  45. Moore Coffee Shop
  46. Herkimer Coffee
  47. Cafe Presse
  48. Cloud City Coffee
  49. Citizen Coffee
  50. Diva Espresso
  51. Capitol Coffee Works
  52. Espresso Vivace Alley 24
  53. Fresh Flours Bakery & Cafe
  54. Giddy Up Coffee
  55. Cafe Bambino

 

Q: Why is coffee in Seattle so popular? Did they secretly put something addictive in it?

A: Ah, the secret ingredient of Seattle coffee remains a mystery! While there’s no secret formula or hidden addiction-inducing substances, the popularity of Seattle’s coffee can be attributed to a combination of factors. Perhaps it’s the perfect balance of rain and caffeine that keeps Seattleites buzzing!

Q: Is it true that Seattleites have coffee running through their veins instead of blood?

A: Well, that’s just a wild rumor, but it’s fair to say that coffee flows through the veins of many Seattleites. It’s as if the city’s residents have mastered the art of coffee absorption, allowing them to stay energized and fully caffeinated at all times.

Q: Are there any coffee addiction support groups in Seattle? Asking for a friend…

A: While we can’t confirm the existence of specific coffee addiction support groups in Seattle, it wouldn’t be surprising if there were a few unofficial gatherings of coffee enthusiasts who exchange stories of their caffeine-fueled adventures. After all, where there’s great coffee, there’s usually a group of dedicated coffee aficionados.

Q: Can I find a coffee shop on every corner in Seattle, or is that just an urban legend?

A: It may feel like there’s a coffee shop on every corner in Seattle, but it’s not entirely an urban legend. Seattle’s coffee scene is indeed thriving, and you’ll find an abundance of coffee shops throughout the city. It’s like a treasure hunt for the perfect cup of joe—just turn a corner, and you might stumble upon another cozy café or a hip espresso bar.

Q: Is it true that Seattleites can taste the difference between over 100 different coffee bean varieties?

A: Seattleites do have a remarkable palate when it comes to coffee. With their finely tuned taste buds, they can detect subtle nuances between different coffee bean varieties, roast profiles, and brewing methods. It’s like a superpower that allows them to appreciate coffee on a whole new level.