Fremont Coffee Company

459 N 36th St, Seattle
(206) 632-3633

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Lee Lee

Solid coffee

Haley Kinoshita

Deej made me the best latte i’ve ever had in Seattle. He was so incredible and I will 100% be coming back!

Pam Grove

Very quirky, hippy place. Great coffee And pastries. Many seating options including nice outside deck.

Nora Casey

Really cute spot, lots of great seating options. They have Macrina bakery baked goods. They also have their own menu, but I haven’t tried it yet. Maybe next time. It’s street parking there, but I had no trouble getting a spot out front on a holiday.

Mili Shah

Excellent indoor and outdoor seating

chris smith

Great banter at the espresso bar and the shot was on the money. A quad americano, oh, oh yes!
Good pastries and friendly people and a dog.

Leland Sutton

I've been coming here for a while but just had a bit of a surprise with my last drink order. I ordered a 12 oz iced americano (americanos listed at $3.50) and when I went to pay I was charged about $6. Maybe I'm just naive, but if there was a $2 surcharge for ice it would be nice to know?

Samantha

I love that Lunch by Billie Eilish was on the play list!
Coffee was decent. Ordered peppermint and couldn't really taste it.
One of the employees was very helpful - the other either needs a Snickers (watch super bowl commercials) or needs better customer service training. I'm hoping he just had an off day as it wasn't just me he was short with...

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 2

Shannon Goodwin

I love their coffee! Super good and cute space

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ashton Moka

Always love getting work done here in the afternoons and on weekends. Pastries are a bit pricey and options can be lean by the end of the day, but in the mornings there's generally a pretty big selection. I almost always get some sort of steamer (I'm not a coffee person) and they have a ton of different syrup flavors. If you want your drink or pastry "for here", you have to ask for it; to-go is their default, which can make a lot of waste.
My computer doesn't stay connected to their internet/wifi for some reason, but sitting inside gets a stronger connection. You can also usually find an outlet to plug into inside.
It's pretty low-volume inside with a little music and coffee-brewing noise. This is definitely a place where you could come to do work collaboratively. Their outdoor seating is my favorite, but they are located right next to some industrial buildings, one of which has a fan blowing nonstop. That can get loud -- fine for working with headphones, but hard for conversation.
Overall, a great study spot with pretty good drinks and nice ambience.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Italian Soda

Art

Perfect place to relax and dream.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Peter Katz

The people making your coffee here are true artists.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Shelley Carr

We ducked in here during a major downpour and got tea to warm up. The tea is loose leaf and nice quality, and the atmosphere is like an old house, lots of wood paneling and well loved wooden tables and chairs. A nice place to hang out.

Parking: It can be a bit tough, especially on the weekends.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Tea Croissant, Latte Art

Keegan Dunn

The latte art here is elite! Latte itself was fine but this put a smile on my face.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 3

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Latte Art

Jeff Schrader

Very popular coffee shop in the heart of Fremont. They have the usual range of coffees, teas, and pastries, but with a holier atmosphere as it's located in a historic building dating to the early 20th century. It's particularly busy in the mornings and all day on weekends, to the point that despite the numerous tables and counters there often isn't enough room to sit down and relax. Takeout is a big option here as a result. If you like a quiet atmosphere, it's best to come here in the afternoon. I've frequented this place many times over the years, and it's a personal favorite hangout that I highly recommend.

Parking: There is street parking, but it's shared with the many local businesses. If you arrive between 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM there often will be no parking available. The number 50 bus does stop within a block of the shop.

Kid-friendliness: It's a good place to bring kids after the morning rush.

Wheelchair accessibility: Unfortunately, there is none, as the shop can only be accessed by heading up a few steep steps.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Tea Croissant, Sugar Free Vanilla Latte, Mocha and Blueberry Scone, Gluten Free Scone, Iced Latte

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