Seattle - Drink
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North America : United States of America : Pacific Northwest : Washington : Seattle
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Coffee
Seattle is the home of Starbucks (http://www.starbucks.com), SBC (now owned by Starbucks), and Tully's (http://www.tullys.com/), but there are over a hundred good locally owned coffeehouses. (Besides the places below, see the district articles.)
- Caffé Vita (on Capitol Hill - blocks away from downtown, (206) 709-4440 / in Queen Anne - north of downtown) [18] (http://www.caffevita.com). This coffee roaster/retailer defines the true meaning of "independent coffee roaster". Great lattes (and just about any other drink) complete with latte art, always friendly (and cute) baristas, and a hip yet understated ambiance. The Capitol Hill location also hosts their coffee roaster and HQ, where patrons can see clearly how the coffee beans are roasted.
- Zoka (in what is variously known as the Meridian District or Tangletown, between Wallingford and Green Lake) [19] (http://www.zokacoffee.com). Studenty place, great desserts, and they roast their own coffee. There is also a Zoka located north of the U-Village shopping complex.
- C & P Coffee Company (in West Seattle) tel. (206) 933-3125 [20] (http://www.candpcoffee.com). Offers awesome coffee from Lighthouse Roasters, free wireless access and live music.
- Caffè Bella (in Belltown) tel. (206) 441-4351 [21] (http://caffe-bella.com). Organic coffee from Caffé Vita coffee roasters. Pastries, tea, wine and beer at night. Live music. Free wireless access. Near the Space Needle on 5th Ave.
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Bars and Taverns
In Washington, "bars" have a full liquor license, while "taverns" are restricted to beer, wine and cider.
See the district articles for listings.
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