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Great coffee and breakfast spot! It was our first time visiting the neighbourhood - the atmosphere in the cafe was very homey. Lots of people felt like regulars. The Mexican hot chocolate was excellent, as was the breakfast burrito. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating options too. Staff were very f
The vibes of this place are excellent. The staff is very nice and the music is great. My wife and I got a cold brew and an americano, we're both usually very picky about coffee and we loved it. A lot of places have a very acidic, sour cold brew, but here it was full of flavor and almost chocolately
This coffee shop does have a great community vibe. There was people talking and having conversations people on laptops and people coming in and out for quick service as it is a light rail station adjacent. There’s a lot of life happening not to mention our beverages were excellent.
My legit favorite coffee. I can't speak for the latte's/espresso, but their roaster for their drip is just so so good. The Breakfast sandwiches are made fresh to order vs the usual reheating make it worth the extra cash you may be used to. Great spot to support as well!
Delicious coffee latte soy milk, very tasty sandwich f breakfast sandwich!
One of Seattle's best coffee places, run by some great community minded folks. The new space isn't quite as cute as the old space (I really miss the back courtyard), but that's the way of this city...
This is by far my favorite coffee shop. The staff is all really friendly. The owners are very active in benefitting the community. This is an anchor of the local Beacon Ave community. But community doesn't always mean a good cup of coffee or food... Luckily there is nothing left to be desired when
Best coffee shop on Beacon Hill! Not only are the drinks, food and staff phenomenal, but what makes The Station extra special is the way the shop connects with the community. They are always putting on one event or another to uplift folks who live in the community, especially marginalized groups. I
Cool vibes with local vendors and artists featured. The sandwiches are ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. The short story vending machine was removed because it broke. 👎
Excellent experience every time! Ordering by text has been super convenient for picking up food and drinks to go fast with an inpatient toddler in tow. Friendly and helpful employees, health and safety conscious, clean and organized space!
Grabbed a quick tea here on a lunch break. Convenient access from the station, really cozy vibes. Lots of folks reading or working on laptops while sipping on drinks and snacking. Good prices. I regret not trying one of the tea-based drinks, I only got a green tea. Definitely gonna swing by here nex
As a Brown/Black, queer & non-binary person I feel so grateful for The Station. Leona & Luis are so kind and...just beautiful people. Luis often takes the time to chat with me for a couple minutes here and there and I always appreciate it. My go to is their breakfast sandwich with bacon instead of s
Cute little coffee shop that's worth the stop if you're getting on or getting off the light rail at Beacon Hill station.
This is my favorite coffee shop in all of Seattle!! I especially love buying art from local artists. Just Venmo and pick up the art piece to take home. The bowl of soul is my favorite drink but I've gotten coffee drinks for friends and family and they never complain. 10/10 would recommend!
Not only is it a friendly & cozy environment, I love the relationship they have with their customers. Seems like everyone is a regular. I've only been there twice and they remember my face :) I love their outdoor patio, it's a nice hidden private spot for reading and unwinding.
Great coffee, cozy spot with both indoor and outdoor seating & strong wifi. Good craigslist sale meetup spot, right next to beacon hill station for convenience. Shop staff were cool and friendly. Lots of froo-froo offerings as well as solid on the basics. D'Angelo brown sugar coffee was pretty damn
This place is like a breathe of fresh air in Seattle. I live further into Seattle, and The Station just brings an authentic warmness that is rare to glimpse and even harder to consistently find in Seattle. Walking through the door into hearing Nina Simone and Marvin Gaye on the radio, and then being
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