
What People Are Saying
from Google"I got the super ceremonial matcha (first harvest matcha) with their house vanilla syrup. It was good with more vegetal notes. The price point was high, 8oz for $9 but could justify it with the quality. They also don’t charge for alt milk. The interior was cute but only has room for two ppl to sit, more of a grab and go place."
"The best coffee in Seattle. Finally a shop that isn't stuck in the 90s! Great selection from a variety of notable roasters. Very fair prices and attentive baristas. This is THE cafe to vist if you're curious about what very carefully grown and prepared coffee taste like when brewed to its full potential. It's also the only place in town to pick up bags of beans from some of the best sources out there."
"If you are a hardcore specialty coffee drinker, then you need to check this place out. They have a large variety of beans for pour over/espresso based drinks. Tried an Ethiopian espresso that was smooth, fruity and sweet! The pour over was amazing as well!"
"Slow Day is the newest iteration of Cedar and Spokes, for the OG downtown coffee nerds. They used to roast beans in house on Western, and when visited recentlyI was sad and shocked to see them closed. But lo and behold, Slow Day is here! Delicious coffee, great menu (the size options for "espresso and milk" is such a smart way to explain various drinks. Only ever saw that in Copenhagen and love its simplicity). Great and friendly service. Highly recommend. Also love that they are now a multiroaster and feature beans from all over. Very fun"
"Great place to get coffee or matcha. It’s more of a coffee stand with probably only seating for 3 people. They have a super ceremonial matcha which I got since I’ve never tried it before. It almost taste like a double matcha, a matcha latte with matcha foam? Anyways it was good. I’d come back."
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