Monorail Espresso

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Monorail Espresso[edit | edit source]

Monorail Espresso is a renowned coffee shop located in Seattle, Washington. It was established in 1980 and is recognized as one of the first espresso carts in Seattle. The shop is known for its high-quality coffee and friendly service.

History[edit | edit source]

Monorail Espresso was founded by Chuck Beek. He initially started the business as a mobile espresso cart, which was one of the first of its kind in Seattle. The cart was located near the Seattle Monorail, which inspired the name of the business. In 1982, the cart was replaced with a permanent walk-up window on Pike Street.

Coffee[edit | edit source]

Monorail Espresso offers a variety of coffee drinks, including espresso, cappuccino, latte, and mocha. They also offer a selection of teas and other beverages. The coffee beans used at Monorail Espresso are sourced from local roasters, ensuring fresh and flavorful coffee.

Location[edit | edit source]

Monorail Espresso is located in the heart of downtown Seattle, on Pike Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. It is conveniently located near many of Seattle's popular tourist attractions, including the Pike Place Market and the Seattle Art Museum.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Monorail Espresso has received numerous accolades for its coffee. It has been featured in several local and national publications, and has been recognized as one of the best coffee shops in Seattle.

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