Seattle Coffee Works
Seattle Coffee Works is a renowned coffee company based in Seattle, Washington. The company is known for its commitment to sourcing, roasting, and serving the best coffee from around the world.
History[edit | edit source]
Seattle Coffee Works was founded in 2006 with the aim of creating a coffee experience that brings people closer to the coffee farmers. The company's mission is to make coffee better in terms of quality, sustainability, and equity.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Seattle Coffee Works operates four cafes in Seattle: the Seattle Coffee Works Cafe, the Ballard Coffee Works, the Capitol Coffee Works, and the Cascade Coffee Works. Each cafe has its unique ambiance and offers a variety of coffee options.
Coffee Sourcing[edit | edit source]
Seattle Coffee Works is committed to sourcing the highest quality coffee beans from around the world. The company works directly with farmers in countries like Ethiopia, Guatemala, and Costa Rica to ensure the beans are grown and harvested sustainably.
Roasting[edit | edit source]
The company roasts its coffee beans at its Seattle roastery. The roasting process is carefully monitored to bring out the unique flavors and characteristics of each coffee variety.
Coffee Offerings[edit | edit source]
Seattle Coffee Works offers a wide range of coffee options, including single-origin coffees, blends, and espresso. The company also offers a coffee subscription service, where customers can receive freshly roasted coffee delivered to their door.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
Seattle Coffee Works is deeply involved in the local community. The company supports local non-profit organizations and initiatives that align with its mission of making coffee better.
See Also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- Official Website of Seattle Coffee Works
- Seattle Coffee Works on Yelp
- Seattle Coffee Works on TripAdvisor
External Links[edit | edit source]
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