These 15 Unique Coffee Shops In Washington Are Perfect To Wake You Up
Washington – particularly Seattle – is the coffee capital of the world, and it’s no surprise that when it comes to a cup of joe we know what we’re doing. Of course, this list of the best coffee shops in Washington could go on for quite some time and there could be a list of amazing cafes in the big city alone; however, if you’re looking for a new and unique espresso experience, here are some of the very best java joints throughout the state that are worth stopping by. Ready to get your fix of caffeine? Let’s start exploring!
Of course, this only covers a few of the best coffee shops in Washington. After all, there are so many to choose from! So tell us, what are some of your favorite places to get coffee? Share your thoughts and recommendations with us in the comments below — we would love to hear from you!
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What are some cool local coffee shops in Seattle?
Washington is famous for its coffee, and the heart of it all is Seattle. If you're into tourist attractions, the first-ever Starbucks is an absolute must. This famous location at 1912 Pike Place in Seattle is quite literally where it all began. The modest sign out front is over 50 years old, and it gives way to a 1,000-square-foot shop still in operation. Of course, the line still winds out the door, and it's hard to imagine any other way given the rampant success of the Starbucks franchise. If you're feeling like exploring some of the more local coffee shops in Seattle, Sound and Fog might be right up your alley. Located in West Seattle, this store has a decidedly minimalist vibe, all while promising some of the most delicious coffee and espresso drinks in the city. Another must-try spot is Moonshot Coffee, although this one is takeout only. Moonshot also carries a small selection of beer and wine.
Where can I go in Washington that only the locals know about?
One of the best parts about exploring Washington is discovering its many hidden gems. And we mean many. At the top of the list is the mysterious Ape Cave, which is believed to have been formed over 2,000 years ago thanks to the lava flow from Mt. St. Helens. Some other hidden gems around Washington include the Seattle Metaphysical Library, the Olympic Hot Springs, Afterglow Vista, Wallaby Ranch, Vashon Island Bike Tree, and the Hobbit House in Port Orchard.