Allie Caudle: The Reserve's atmosphere is open and relaxed. A perfect spot to bring friends and try craft coffee unavailable at other locations.
Brendan Griffin: My butthole could spend a couple hours here before being "coffee'd out."
S: Begin your pilgrimage in Pike Place and end it at the roasters for an authentic "started from the bottom now we here" experience. Ask a local for their favorite coffee shop and get your latte there.
John McDaniel: Try lox sammy on the cheddar jalapeño bagel!
Karthik Raman: The falafel salad was really good. Warm falafel, good size, and prepared with care. Also is a good spot to do some work. Not many outlets though.
Aaron Lewis: Small, hip cafe serving up Herkimer beans, baked goods, and a well-curated selection of records, art, and designer-y bits in a bright, friendly space. One of the best on the hill.
Mary S: Def one of the best coffee shops in seattle
Tiko Tronik: Perfect small size for studying when it is not too busy. Skinny tables. Lots of light through the huge windows. Music is at a reasonable volume.
Food & Wine: The beans here are roasted in the lighter Northern Italian style.
1111 E Pike St - Sweet 111 (11th Ave), Seattle, WA
Coffee Shop · Capitol Hill · 1 tip
Mike Huebner: One of my favorite coffee places on the hill. Their avocado toast is incredible and the staff is always so kind. Check out the chophouse side for a wonderful place to read and relax!
2310 E Madison St (btwn 23rd & 24th Ave), Seattle, WA
Coffee Shop · Capitol Hill · 5 tips and reviews
Sarah Kent: Excellent, freshly roasted high-altitude shade-grown Mexican coffee beans for sale, as well as Mexican-inspired coffee drinks and yummy pastries. By far the best of the coffeehouses to open here--go!!
PATRICIA CARRION MORAS: During the weekends they have typical food from Veracruz, Mexico. Like tamales Jarochos and picadas
Bianca Smith: If you have a question about roasting, the owner will definitely answer it. He's very passionate about coffee and Veracruz.