I know it has been a while between posts, I think the Seattle grey got to me, but for a final farewell to an always interesting city, I thought it was only right to discuss something that is basically a synonym for Seattle.... Coffee.
If you ever played a word association game 9/10 Seattle would be with coffee. That may have something to do with the phenomenon Starbucks that originated in the "Emerald City", or I like to think it is because of the 1600+ independent coffee locations in the city. This number even includes the extreme number of coffee roasters located in and around the metropolitan area. There are more than 10 different coffee roasters in Seattle along, these two staggering facts make it extremely difficult to discuss the "best" of the Seattle coffee scene. Instead, I am just going to rant and rave about my favorites ** Disclaimer: these are my personal opinions, and every Seattleite is entitled to them, I know I left many out, there is only so much caffeine one person can handle.
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320 Occidental Ave South, Seattle WA

Botticelli Café
101 Stewart St, Seattle WA
131 Parfitt Way SW, Bainbridge Island
While this brand is not as popular as the others, those Seattleites that prefer this brand, are loyal to it. There is a strong cult following behind it, and I can attest to both the drip and the espresso, and tell you it is divine. The coffee shop/roaster itself is located on Bainbridge island, while not in Seattle it is a great place to spend an afternoon or just a couple of hours.
Cafe Allegro
4214 University Way NE, Seattle WA
This is the original espresso bar in Seattle, and when visiting it is a must go. It is down in the University district, and they do actually roast their own beans, so it does have its own unique flavor. While not my favorite, it is definitely worth it. The space is hard to find, because it is located down an alley, in a non descript store front (extremely Seattle, there are waaay too many clubs and restaurants that enjoy this idea). And there multiple seating areas are always full of students. If the roast tastes familiar, they owners worked with Starbucks back before it became the iconic brand we all know and love today.
1005 East Pike Street, Seattle WA
This is what I would call the “Seattle coffee brand” Portland has stumptown, Seattle has café vita (and they’re expanding! They just opened up in nyc) Its good, they even have a great roast blending Theo chocolate (a local chocolate company) and their espresso beans which is my favorite. If you had to choose just one to visit while in Seattle, this would be it.
The following shops/roasters in my "other recommendations" section are great too (see this is what I'm talking about, there are just way too many!)
- Verite Coffee
- Espresso Vivace
- Café Victrola
- Fonte Café
- Seattle Coffee Works
And now, my final goodbye from the west coast, its time to continue my adventures back on the east side of this fine country.
-Adventure on!
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