
About Milstead & Co.
Art lines the walls of this rustic-chic coffeehouse that pours brews & sells bags of beans too.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Really solid spot for third wave and a large selection of beans from a variety of roasters. Good pastries too. It was very pricey ($8 for a latte and $7 for drip) but it’s Seattle so you just have to accept that for the most part. Pour over is aero press unless you request the V60"
"Amazing quality and selection of beans! The staff are lovely. My main feedback is that it’s SUCH a premium price that the to-go cups for everything really takes away from the experience. (Also.. wasteful.) A beautiful, locally made set of ceramic ware plus sidecars for espresso drinks and other small touches would make the price tag feel more warranted."
"Some of the best coffee in Seattle, just across the Fremont Bridge. Brewed with beans sourced from top roasters around the country, the coffee is rich and flavorful. The space is open and welcoming, with plenty of seating. Street parking is available. Definitely worth a visit!"
"I ordered the homemade salted caramel latte and asked it to be a little less sweet than normal. It came out PERFECT. The caramel flavor was fresh and subtle and absolutely delicious. A great little stop on our way to see the troll!"
"A conveniently located coffee house, just under the Aurora bridge on highway 99. Casual 90's and 00's pop music punches the atmosphere, but it's not overwhelming. The industrial decor is a bit cold, but common for many coffee houses today. I found the staff to be happy and attentive. The 70% dark chocolate mocha is thick and rich, less sweet than many - very good. The blueberry scones are tasty, also not overly sweet. Locally sourced."
"My partner and I have stopped in more than a few times now and must say we always enjoy it. Their seasonal lattes are incredible (their PSL tastes like a..."
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