Discover the delightful Pike Street Coffee, a quaint coffee shop tucked away in a cozy corner under the bustling Pike Place Market in Seattle. This hidden gem is celebrated for its vast menu that caters to every taste, featuring standout drinks like the Iced Honey-Lavender Latte and Maple lavender oat milk latte, both praised for their perfect balance of flavor and espresso. The subtle, well-crafted sweetness and variety of milk options make it a favorite among locals and visitors.
Beyond the delicious coffee, Pike Street Coffee charms with its enchanting atmosphere surrounded by fairy lights and greenery, creating a peaceful caffeine hideaway. The shop also delights with a small gift collection including stickers, mugs, and postcards, adding a playful touch to your visit. Friendly and knowledgeable staff enhance the experience, ensuring each guest finds the perfect drink to enjoy. For a memorable coffee break in Seattle, this spot is sure to please.
Nancy Beyl
in the last weekLacks seating, the lady at taking orders was rude and needs to learn body language speaks and much better customer service skills. Lacking in coffee skills. Definitely do not recommend or ever plan to go back id rather go to Starbucks.
Tekin Orhan
a week agoExcellent service and a warm atmosphere
Robert Vigil Manzer
2 weeks agoThese drinks were amazing! I had a 12oz maple vanilla spice latte my husband got 16oz golden milk latte:) Just Devine!
Micah Qualle
3 weeks agoGrabbed an Americano while hanging out with some friends near Pike Place. The Americano was one of the better one's I've had in a while; balanced and bright espresso flavors well showcased. Shop space is cool, too.
Ishan Mishra
a month agoGot an Americano. Menu price was $5.00 but somehow after tax (before tip) I was charged $6.35 suggesting the pre-tax price I was charged was $5.75. I was also handed an Americano, so the barista didn’t mistakenly thought I wanted a different drink and bill me incorrectly. I don’t care about the $0.75c, but I can’t let services get away with cheating consumers.