
What People Are Saying
from Google"203 Degrees Fahrenheit in Totem Lake is a nice little spot for coffee, though it tends to get quite crowded, especially during weekends and peak hours. The space has a lively atmosphere, but finding a seat can sometimes be tricky if you plan to stay and work or chat. The coffee itself is decent — smooth and consistent, though not particularly unique compared to other local coffee shops. It hits the mark for a good mid-day pick-me-up, but don’t expect anything extraordinary. What does stand out is the staff; they are friendly, patient, and genuinely helpful, which makes the experience pleasant even when it’s busy. All in all, a solid neighborhood café with good service and decent coffee. Worth stopping by if you’re in the area, though I wouldn’t make a special trip just for it."
"Good coffee and great treats. They specialize in making great coffee. Presentation is everything here and they work hard at it. You won't be disappointed. Nice fire pit and seats outside."
"Yes right, The seating isn’t very comfortable and the tables are quite small, but the coffee is excellent and the staff are always friendly. The coffee quality is very consistent, which I really appreciate. All of the baristas are professional and skilled. It’s usually busy, but that just shows how popular the place is. I also like that there are always lots of kids around, it gives the place a warm, welcoming vibe."
"This coffee shop is such a nice place to catch up with friends, cozy vibe and great drinks. I had a Cortado and it was amazing! It actually reminded me of a Cuban Cortadito, which made me so happy. Totally recommend it if you like strong, smooth coffee. I also tried the potato and egg burrito for a quick breakfast, really good! I gave the vegetarian burrito a try too, but between the two, the potato and egg one was definitely my favorite. Hope this helps someone looking for a chill spot with good coffee and bites!"
"It's a very cold and uncomfortable setting. If I go there, I always order to go because it's not a place I'd like to hang out. The furniture is uncomfortable, and everything feels crowded, loud, and cold. I think it's really strange that they don't offer caramel as a flavor. It's a basic choice (happens to be my favorite) that virtually all other coffee shops have. It's got an overall "snobby" vibe, and when I've visited the staff were not very helpful, warm, or friendly. The only reason I ever go there is if I'm already at the mall for something else and I really want a coffee."
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