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Coffee in Seattle

Seattle is regarded as a world center for coffee roasting and coffee supply chain management. Related to this, many of the city's inhabitants are coffee enthusiasts; the city is known for its prominent coffee culture and numerous coffeehouses.

Coffee consumption and culture edit

People in Seattle consume more coffee than in any other American city; one study stated that there are 35 coffee shops per 100,000 residents and that Seattle people spend an average of $36 a month on coffee.[1] It is nearly impossible to walk past a single block in a commercial area in Seattle without walking past at least one coffee shop. Coffee drinkers can get coffee at a local sidewalk stand, parking lot, tiny coffee houses, big coffee houses, drive-through, and even delivery.[2]

Several Seattle Ethiopian restaurants carry forward one or another degree of Ethiopian coffee tradition, which includes doing their own roasting. These include the Jebena Cafe in Pinehurst, Kaffa Coffee & Wine Bar in the Rainier Valley,[3] and Adey Abeba in the Central District.[4]

In the early 2000s in Seattle a coffee concept called the bikini barista began to be implemented by various marketers throughout the area. Coffee distribution in this business model utilizes baristas wearing little clothing to prepare and serve the coffee.[5]

Roasters edit

 
Seattle Coffee Works
 
Storyville Coffee at Pike Place Market

Numerous coffee roasting companies are headquartered in Seattle, including:

Storyville Coffee also operates within the Seattle metropolitan area.

Starbucks edit

Starbucks is Seattle's largest coffee retailer. It was founded in 1971 in Pike Place Market as a roaster, but only later became an espresso bar. In 1984 ownership of the company changed and Howard Schultz led a massive international expansion of the company.[11] In 2003, Starbucks acquired pioneering Seattle roaster Seattle's Best Coffee (SBC, originally Stewart Brothers' Coffee).[10]

Tully's Coffee edit

Tully's Coffee was at one time Seattle's second-largest coffee retailer. As of March 2018 there no longer are any Tully’s retail locations in the United States. Tom Tully O'Keefe founded the chain in Kent, Washington in 1992 to rival the expansion of Starbucks with an alternative business model.[12]

Caffé Vita Coffee Roasting Company edit

 
Caffé Vita Coffee Roasting Company

Caffé Vita Coffee Roasting Company was founded in 1995 to produce excellent artisan coffee and to implement an ethical model for coffee production which bypassed the fair trade business model and sourced coffee beans directly from the farmers producing it.[13]

Espresso Vivace edit

Espresso Vivace is a set of coffeehouses and a roaster. Founded in 1988[10] by a Boeing engineer, the coffee is produced to exacting specifications to match the owner's taste and the taste of patrons who prefer this different blend.[14]

Stumptown edit

Portland-based Stumptown Coffee Roasters opened a roasting facility in Seattle[10] in 2010.[citation needed] On October 6, 2015, it was announced that San Francisco-based Peet's Coffee (a division of JAB Holding Company of Germany, since 2012) would acquire Stumptown.[15]

Coffeehouses edit

 
Ghost Alley Espresso
 
Monorail Espresso
 
Zeitgeist Coffee

Seattle coffeehouse culture includes chains, such as Starbucks, Tully's Coffee and Seattle's Best Coffee, alongside many independently owned coffee shops.[16] Independently owned coffee shops include:[17][18]

Café Allegro edit

 
Café Allegro

Café Allegro is a coffeeshop in University District. Its founder worked with Starbucks roasters to develop the original Starbucks espresso roast, which is darker than most other roasts but still lighter than the darkest roast. That espresso roast remains the standard Starbucks espresso offering, but it was developed for Café Allegro.[11]

Last Exit on Brooklyn edit

The Last Exit on Brooklyn was a coffee house which opened in 1967 and closed in 2000. It was a gathering place for high-level chess players and intellectuals, and the proprietor worked to "create a haven where students and the benign crazies" were welcome and where "everyone felt equal and there were no sacred cows".[19]

Top Pot Doughnuts edit

Top Pot Doughnuts was founded in 2002 on Capitol Hill as a pastry bakery which also roasts and sells coffee.[20] It has since expanded to locations across the Puget Sound region and Dallas, Texas.

Bauhaus Coffee and Books edit

A precursor to Top Pot Doughnuts; Bauhaus Strong Coffee was founded on October 5, 1993,[21] and is notable for an unusual coffeehouse space design, which the Top Pot Doughnuts co-founders later applied to its design.[22] While the original location closed on October 5, 2013, a new Capitol Hill location later opened that year, following two new locations in Ballard and Green Lake.[21] All three were closed abruptly on December 13, 2015.[23][24] Owner Joel Radin filed bankruptcy in February 2017.[25]

Coffee technology edit

In 2007 the Coffee Equipment Company released a product called the Clover, which was a machine which brewed coffee one cup at a time. The company was acquired by Starbucks who now produces the Clover.[26]

Coffee events edit

Coffee: World in your Cup is the name of an exhibition and community series which premiered in Seattle through most of 2009 at the Burke Museum. The exhibition includes displays of equipment at the museum and a lecture series with talks in various locations wherein experts talk about aspects of the coffee industry.[27]

The World Barista Championship was held in Seattle in April 2015.[28] The competition, and its winner Sasa Sestic, were the subject of a documentary film The Coffee Man.[29]

Seattle coffee in popular culture edit

In the NBC series Frasier, the characters are often seen drinking coffee at the fictional Café Nervosa, which is said to have been inspired by the real-life Elliott Bay Café.[30]

In The Sopranos, two episodes featured coffee shops based on Starbucks. "Our Cafe du jour is New Zealand Peaberry", says a barista, as Paulie Walnuts bemoans the acquisition of Italian coffee culture.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Coffee Capitals: 20 Cities That Drink the Most Caffeine". The Daily Beast. 27 July 2010. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  2. ^ "Coffee City". The Seattle Times.
  3. ^ Naomi Tomky, Seattle's Other Coffee Culture, The Stranger, 2015-10-13. Accessed 2015-10-23.
  4. ^ Julia Wayne, 8 Fantastic Ethiopian Restaurants Around Seattle, Seattle Eater, 2015-09-17. Accessed 2015-10-23.
  5. ^ Caitlin A. Johnson (February 18, 2007). "Shedding Clothes And Selling Coffee". CBS News. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
  6. ^ a b c d "Seattle Area Coffee Roasters". Seattle Coffee Scene.
  7. ^ Herkimer Coffee website
  8. ^ "Coffee". Top Pot Doughnuts and Coffee.
  9. ^ Borg, Shannon (October 2010). "Seattle Coffee Guide: Locally Roasted Beans" (Coffee: How Seattle Built a Culture). Retrieved 15 November 2011. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  10. ^ a b c d Shannon Borg, Seattle Coffee Guide: Locally Roasted Beans, Seattle Magazine, October 2010. Accessed 2015-10-23.
  11. ^ a b Schultz, Howard; Yang, Dori Jones (1997). Pour your heart into it : how Starbucks built a company one cup at a time (1st paperback ed.). New York, N.Y.: Hyperion. pp. 100–104. ISBN 978-0-7868-6315-0.
  12. ^ Ouchi, Monica Soto (20 February 2005). "Business & Technology | Tully's Coffee: A brand that belies its size". seattletimes.nwsource.com. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  13. ^ Fitzpatrick, Tamra (March 26, 1999). "Finding Niche Brews Big-Time Success For Small Coffee Roaster". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2010-09-23.
  14. ^ Meet espresso's exacting master November 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine - Food Inc. - MSNBC.com, May 9, 2003
  15. ^ The New York Times Peet’s Buys Stumptown Coffee Roasters
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-12-28. Retrieved 2011-12-24.
  17. ^ Allison, Melissa (20 August 2008). "Starbucks no longer gives small coffee shops the jitters". The Seattle Times.
  18. ^ "Best Independent Coffee Shops in Seattle". Noble House Hotels & Resorts. 24 April 2018. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
  19. ^ "Last Exit, many returns: 20 years and many fads later, laid back U District coffeehouse show no signs of slowing down", Seattle Times, June 20, 1987, p. E1.
  20. ^ . toppotdoughnuts.com. 2011. Archived from the original on 13 August 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  21. ^ a b . Ballard News-Tribune. October 17, 2013. Archived from the original on December 18, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
  22. ^ Brangien, Davis; Mickool, Sheila; Amster-Burton, Matthew (October 2010). "Seattle Coffee Guide: The Iconic shops". Seattle. Retrieved November 15, 2011.
  23. ^ Graf, Heather (December 11, 2015). . KING-TV. Archived from the original on December 18, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
  24. ^ Garbes, Angela (December 11, 2015). "Emotions Run High at Ballard's Bauhaus Coffee, Which Is Closing Forever Because of "Financial Difficulties"". The Stranger. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
  25. ^ "Capitol Hill food+drink | the Bauhaus bankruptcy". 7 April 2016.
  26. ^ "The Clover Brewing System". starbucks.com. 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  27. ^ . burkemuseum.org. 2009. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  28. ^ Nick Brown (February 23, 2015), "Say Hello to the 2015 U.S. Coffee Championship Winners", Daily Coffee News (website), Roast Magazine
  29. ^ Howard Bryman (April 7, 2016), "The Coffee Man: A Documentary on 2015 World Barista Champion Sasa Sestic", Daily Coffee News (website), Roast Magazine
  30. ^ "Elliott Bay Cafe – The Inspiration for Cafe Nervosa on "Frasier"". 14 October 2010. Retrieved March 19, 2016.

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Seattle is regarded as a world center for coffee roasting and coffee supply chain management Related to this many of the city s inhabitants are coffee enthusiasts the city is known for its prominent coffee culture and numerous coffeehouses Contents 1 Coffee consumption and culture 2 Roasters 2 1 Starbucks 2 2 Tully s Coffee 2 3 Caffe Vita Coffee Roasting Company 2 4 Espresso Vivace 2 5 Stumptown 3 Coffeehouses 3 1 Cafe Allegro 3 2 Last Exit on Brooklyn 3 3 Top Pot Doughnuts 3 3 1 Bauhaus Coffee and Books 4 Coffee technology 5 Coffee events 6 Seattle coffee in popular culture 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCoffee consumption and culture editPeople in Seattle consume more coffee than in any other American city one study stated that there are 35 coffee shops per 100 000 residents and that Seattle people spend an average of 36 a month on coffee 1 It is nearly impossible to walk past a single block in a commercial area in Seattle without walking past at least one coffee shop Coffee drinkers can get coffee at a local sidewalk stand parking lot tiny coffee houses big coffee houses drive through and even delivery 2 Several Seattle Ethiopian restaurants carry forward one or another degree of Ethiopian coffee tradition which includes doing their own roasting These include the Jebena Cafe in Pinehurst Kaffa Coffee amp Wine Bar in the Rainier Valley 3 and Adey Abeba in the Central District 4 In the early 2000s in Seattle a coffee concept called the bikini barista began to be implemented by various marketers throughout the area Coffee distribution in this business model utilizes baristas wearing little clothing to prepare and serve the coffee 5 Roasters edit nbsp Seattle Coffee Works nbsp Storyville Coffee at Pike Place MarketNumerous coffee roasting companies are headquartered in Seattle including Anchorhead Coffee Conduit Coffee Roasters 6 Fonte Coffee Roasters River Trail Roasters Caffe Umbria Torrefazione Italia Fremont Coffee Company Herkimer Coffee 7 Kuma Coffee 6 Caffe Appassionato 6 Caffe Ladro Top Pot Coffee Roasters 8 Victrola Coffee Roasters 9 Lighthouse Roaster 6 Zoka Coffee Roaster and Tea Company 10 Storyville Coffee also operates within the Seattle metropolitan area Starbucks edit Starbucks is Seattle s largest coffee retailer It was founded in 1971 in Pike Place Market as a roaster but only later became an espresso bar In 1984 ownership of the company changed and Howard Schultz led a massive international expansion of the company 11 In 2003 Starbucks acquired pioneering Seattle roaster Seattle s Best Coffee SBC originally Stewart Brothers Coffee 10 Tully s Coffee edit Tully s Coffee was at one time Seattle s second largest coffee retailer As of March 2018 there no longer are any Tully s retail locations in the United States Tom Tully O Keefe founded the chain in Kent Washington in 1992 to rival the expansion of Starbucks with an alternative business model 12 Caffe Vita Coffee Roasting Company edit nbsp Caffe Vita Coffee Roasting CompanyCaffe Vita Coffee Roasting Company was founded in 1995 to produce excellent artisan coffee and to implement an ethical model for coffee production which bypassed the fair trade business model and sourced coffee beans directly from the farmers producing it 13 Espresso Vivace edit Espresso Vivace is a set of coffeehouses and a roaster Founded in 1988 10 by a Boeing engineer the coffee is produced to exacting specifications to match the owner s taste and the taste of patrons who prefer this different blend 14 Stumptown edit Portland based Stumptown Coffee Roasters opened a roasting facility in Seattle 10 in 2010 citation needed On October 6 2015 it was announced that San Francisco based Peet s Coffee a division of JAB Holding Company of Germany since 2012 would acquire Stumptown 15 Coffeehouses edit nbsp Ghost Alley Espresso nbsp Monorail Espresso nbsp Zeitgeist CoffeeSeattle coffeehouse culture includes chains such as Starbucks Tully s Coffee and Seattle s Best Coffee alongside many independently owned coffee shops 16 Independently owned coffee shops include 17 18 Black Coffee Northwest Boon Boona Coffee Cafe Allegro Caffe D arte Caffe Umbria Caffe Vita Cherry Street Coffee House Drinkmore Cafe Eastern Cafe Espresso Vivace Fuel Coffee amp Books Ghost Alley Espresso Hello Em Kaladi Brothers Coffee Monorail Espresso Overcast Coffee Company Pegasus Coffee Company Top Pot Doughnuts Elm Coffee Roasters Slate Coffee Victrola Wunderground Coffee Zeitgeist Coffee Zoka CoffeeCafe Allegro edit nbsp Cafe AllegroCafe Allegro is a coffeeshop in University District Its founder worked with Starbucks roasters to develop the original Starbucks espresso roast which is darker than most other roasts but still lighter than the darkest roast That espresso roast remains the standard Starbucks espresso offering but it was developed for Cafe Allegro 11 Last Exit on Brooklyn edit The Last Exit on Brooklyn was a coffee house which opened in 1967 and closed in 2000 It was a gathering place for high level chess players and intellectuals and the proprietor worked to create a haven where students and the benign crazies were welcome and where everyone felt equal and there were no sacred cows 19 Top Pot Doughnuts edit Top Pot Doughnuts was founded in 2002 on Capitol Hill as a pastry bakery which also roasts and sells coffee 20 It has since expanded to locations across the Puget Sound region and Dallas Texas Bauhaus Coffee and Books edit A precursor to Top Pot Doughnuts Bauhaus Strong Coffee was founded on October 5 1993 21 and is notable for an unusual coffeehouse space design which the Top Pot Doughnuts co founders later applied to its design 22 While the original location closed on October 5 2013 a new Capitol Hill location later opened that year following two new locations in Ballard and Green Lake 21 All three were closed abruptly on December 13 2015 23 24 Owner Joel Radin filed bankruptcy in February 2017 25 Coffee technology editIn 2007 the Coffee Equipment Company released a product called the Clover which was a machine which brewed coffee one cup at a time The company was acquired by Starbucks who now produces the Clover 26 Coffee events editCoffee World in your Cup is the name of an exhibition and community series which premiered in Seattle through most of 2009 at the Burke Museum The exhibition includes displays of equipment at the museum and a lecture series with talks in various locations wherein experts talk about aspects of the coffee industry 27 The World Barista Championship was held in Seattle in April 2015 28 The competition and its winner Sasa Sestic were the subject of a documentary film The Coffee Man 29 Seattle coffee in popular culture editIn the NBC series Frasier the characters are often seen drinking coffee at the fictional Cafe Nervosa which is said to have been inspired by the real life Elliott Bay Cafe 30 In The Sopranos two episodes featured coffee shops based on Starbucks Our Cafe du jour is New Zealand Peaberry says a barista as Paulie Walnuts bemoans the acquisition of Italian coffee culture See also editCoffee in Portland OregonReferences edit Coffee Capitals 20 Cities That Drink the Most Caffeine The Daily Beast 27 July 2010 Retrieved 14 November 2011 Coffee City The Seattle Times Naomi Tomky Seattle s Other Coffee Culture The Stranger 2015 10 13 Accessed 2015 10 23 Julia Wayne 8 Fantastic Ethiopian Restaurants Around Seattle Seattle Eater 2015 09 17 Accessed 2015 10 23 Caitlin A Johnson February 18 2007 Shedding Clothes And Selling Coffee CBS News Retrieved March 9 2010 a b c d Seattle Area Coffee Roasters Seattle Coffee Scene Herkimer Coffee website Coffee Top Pot Doughnuts and Coffee Borg Shannon October 2010 Seattle Coffee Guide Locally Roasted Beans Coffee How Seattle Built a Culture Retrieved 15 November 2011 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b c d Shannon Borg Seattle Coffee Guide Locally Roasted Beans Seattle Magazine October 2010 Accessed 2015 10 23 a b Schultz Howard Yang Dori Jones 1997 Pour your heart into it how Starbucks built a company one cup at a time 1st paperback ed New York N Y Hyperion pp 100 104 ISBN 978 0 7868 6315 0 Ouchi Monica Soto 20 February 2005 Business amp Technology Tully s Coffee A brand that belies its size seattletimes nwsource com Retrieved 14 November 2011 Fitzpatrick Tamra March 26 1999 Finding Niche Brews Big Time Success For Small Coffee Roaster The Seattle Times Retrieved 2010 09 23 Meet espresso s exacting master Archived November 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine Food Inc MSNBC com May 9 2003 The New York Times Peet s Buys Stumptown Coffee Roasters Coffee Chain World Coffee Business News US Coffee Chains World Coffee Chains Largest Coffee Chains Open a Coffee Shop Archived from the original on 2011 12 28 Retrieved 2011 12 24 Allison Melissa 20 August 2008 Starbucks no longer gives small coffee shops the jitters The Seattle Times Best Independent Coffee Shops in Seattle Noble House Hotels amp Resorts 24 April 2018 Retrieved September 27 2020 Last Exit many returns 20 years and many fads later laid back U District coffeehouse show no signs of slowing down Seattle Times June 20 1987 p E1 About Us Top Pot Hand Forged Doughnuts toppotdoughnuts com 2011 Archived from the original on 13 August 2011 Retrieved 14 November 2011 a b Bauhaus Coffee and Books finally opens up in Ballard Ballard News Tribune October 17 2013 Archived from the original on December 18 2015 Retrieved December 17 2015 Brangien Davis Mickool Sheila Amster Burton Matthew October 2010 Seattle Coffee Guide The Iconic shops Seattle Retrieved November 15 2011 Graf Heather December 11 2015 Bauhaus Coffee going out of business KING TV Archived from the original on December 18 2015 Retrieved December 17 2015 Garbes Angela December 11 2015 Emotions Run High at Ballard s Bauhaus Coffee Which Is Closing Forever Because of Financial Difficulties The Stranger Retrieved December 17 2015 Capitol Hill food drink the Bauhaus bankruptcy 7 April 2016 The Clover Brewing System starbucks com 2011 Retrieved 14 November 2011 Coffee The World in Your Cup Burke Museum burkemuseum org 2009 Archived from the original on 12 October 2011 Retrieved 14 November 2011 Nick Brown February 23 2015 Say Hello to the 2015 U S Coffee Championship Winners Daily Coffee News website Roast Magazine Howard Bryman April 7 2016 The Coffee Man A Documentary on 2015 World Barista Champion Sasa Sestic Daily Coffee News website Roast Magazine Elliott Bay Cafe The Inspiration for Cafe Nervosa on Frasier 14 October 2010 Retrieved March 19 2016 External links edit nbsp Media related to Coffeehouses in Seattle at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coffee in Seattle amp oldid 1182090983, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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