In East Ballard, warm up at Slate Coffee Roasters, where the friendly and gracious staffers provide restaurant-quality table service. Beverages served in stemware make the experience memorable. Read more.
With mountain views; there are blankets in case customers get cold; and freshly made pastries and breakfast sandwiches pair perfectly with doppio espresso, lattes, cold brews, chais and more. Read more.
If you're interested in a coffee education and handcrafted drinks from master baristas, head straight to Woods Coffee. Cozy up by the fireplace with a cup of Brown Bear dark roast. Read more.
Storyville doesn't offer an assortment of roasts, blends and flavors; instead, you'll find only the daily roasted blend and a decaf option. Wide-plank wood floors make it feel like home. Read more.
This Tacoma bistro offers not just coffee and tea, but craft beer, wine and food as well. It's a great place to have your first brown sugar latte, which will feel as warm as bright sun in winter. Read more.
La Marzocco rotates renowned coffee roasters & brands from all over the world, letting each one temporarily take over the space, implement a new menu and train staff to become experts in its coffees. Read more.
Metro's preference for Monin gourmet coffee syrups results in more natural flavor infusions versus the more common syrups, which produce a more saccharine, chemical-y taste. Read more.
Books and coffee: They go together like French fries and ketchup. Tucked away inside the Elliott Bay Book Company, so you can grab a Caffe Vita coffee to go with your brand-new hardcover. Read more.
Choose from artfully prepared espresso drinks, fresh-brewed drip coffee and hand-brewed coffee. Whichever you pick, you'll discover it's a sublime way to caffeinate. Read more.
Useless Bay Coffee in downtown Langley is famous for its Athena latte, made with honey and cinnamon. While the coffee and espresso drinks are the menu stars, it'd be unwise to pass up the food. Read more.