
About Ghost Note Coffee (Seattle Tower)
Tucked into Seattle Tower, Ghost Note Coffee is a genuine neighborhood gem where quality and warmth go hand in hand. This independent café sources Broadcast beans and crafts each cup with real care, while the friendly staff creates the kind of cozy atmosphere you won't find in chains—the kind where regulars become friends. Whether you're after exceptional coffee, tea, or simply a welcoming space that feels like community, Ghost Note delivers the authentic, thoughtfully made experience that makes local coffee shops special.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"This lovely small cafe uses Broadcast beans — my fav out of the whole town! Coffee was great and there were sweet bites going well with it. The owner was also really nice. If you need to hang out until the Benaroya concert starts, come here instead of David’s (which is always too crowded.)"
"Staff is great and friendly and the place is cozy, but the coffee roast was super dark and bitter I ordered mocha latte but usually I drink just latte, also it’s not specialty coffee"
"A cozy spot. I had a London Smog and the pine-smoked black tea was almost overpowering - but that's what I signed up for, isn't it? I love a place that does unique things, and I'll be excited to visit again to try something else from their signature drinks menu. The service was lovely and I felt very at ease."
"Great Cafe named after Bernard Purdy’s ghost notes. Barista/owner is a drummer. Plays great music. Pours the coffee with care. If you like good food and good music this place is for you. Skip the internationally known homogenized beans and try this place instead. Two locations in downtown Seattle."
"Customer service here was okay. The coffee is delicious and the space is very small. I might come back here and I recommend this place if you're ever in downtown Seattle."
"Ghost Note Coffee doesn't just serve coffee -- they compose it. I came for the caffeine and stayed for the craft. The Golden Ghost was earthy, bright, and..."