Coffee boutiques are difficult to rank. Some people want unobtrusive classical music and plush chairs, others look for hipster rock piping through loud enough to drown out conversation. Décor ranges from swank to slovenly, with each of those making a certain faction feel right at home. This, mind you, before the subject of coffee even comes up. If you order a macchiato, would you like the barista to disdainfully tell you macchiato actually means, “marked with foam,” or start squirting caramel syrup into your cup à la Starbucks? Are you seeking the fine aesthetic of coffee art poured in the perfect crown of crema, or a quick cup that’ll get the job done? Start with these ten, and proceeded with caffeine-induced vigor. Your coffee shop is out there.
71 S. Jackson St.
Seattle WA 98104
206.583.0497
The definition of “Zeitgeist” is “the spirit of the time,” (dictionary.com) which is exactly what Zeitgeist Coffee is aiming to do in the coffee world. The selection of different teas and pastries, such as lavender shortbread, and the warm open space contributes to their mission to be “a place for the exchange of ideas and a meeting place for the community.” Zeitgeist Coffee is a great example of how Seattle coffee houses take pride in the art of making coffee and contributing to the local community.
4116 University Way N.E.
Seattle WA 98105
206.675.0850
Every student that needs a caffeine pick-me-up and place with big tables to spread out their books goes to Cafe Solstice. Because it’s a ways down the Ave and lacks a prominent sign, the storefront is easy to miss. With outside seating in the front and back and barstools next to the chatty baristas, options abound. Plus, if it’s a bit late for coffee, there’s beer.