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    Armistice Coffee Roaster

    4.3 (96 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Jeff G.

    Have stopped in a couple of times while visiting East Lake this week. Every time the barista was very nice and welcoming as she prepared our drinks. The coffee was delicious. My wife had the almond croissant with here Americano which was awesome. The place is warm and cozy and a great way to start your day or just chill in the afternoon.

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    Jens L.

    Coffee and food was very expensive and tasted only average. Barista was super moody and grumpy but who knows, he might have had a bad day. Saw a really cool dog named Otis, though. Made up for the rest.

    Abby S.

    Visited early on a Sunday morning and this shop was so cozy + the coffee was great. The barista was kind and the overall vibe of the cafe was very inviting. They have a decent amount of chairs/seating and a couch that was extra comfy to sit and read while I enjoyed my coffee. I think this would be a great spot to enjoy on a rainy day!

    Good place for locals. Almond croissant taste good, cappuccino 7of 10, poor communication , cool cozy place for reading working

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    Anna C.

    I was visiting a friend in Eastlake this weekend and stumbled upon this coffeeshop. It has such a cute vibe and seems like a perfect place to escape from the rain and catch up with friends. There was plenty of comfy seating available throughout. We ordered the hot vanilla latte with oat milk, the smores mocha latte, and the caramel latte and all were very solid. The barista on duty was really friendly as well and recommended us what to get. A day after we came back and I tried the matcha and it was also very good. They offer simple syrup by the utensil counter, so you can adjust your sweetness to your preferred level. The bathroom was very clean and overall this was an awesome coffeeshop. When I come back to Seattle I'll definitely be back!

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    Concetta C.

    A charming spot to escape Seattle's chilly weather. With countless coffee options in the city, this place was a delightful surprise. It offers a spacious setting with a sleek, urban vibe.

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    Emily H.

    Not a bad afternoon coffee stop location. Random location, down the street from Eastlake Coffee, but still a very cute and trendy shop. Lots of plants and some indoor seating. Minimal pastry/food selection and the normal coffees offered, with a couple seasonal options. I got the maple cinnamon latte, iced and an almond croissant. The latte was fine, but wayyy too sweet. So I'd ask for half syrup next time. But let's talk price...SO EXPENSIVE. Holy crap. This "snack" was $15!!! A cute local coffee shop, and decent food/drink, but won't be returning simply because of the price :/

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    Macy B.

    Coming from cali i'm super picky with my lattes, seattle just hasn't stood out to me so far. I got the iced vanilla latte and I really liked it, i usually go to the coffee shop on the other corner and though Armistice is more expensive it represents the quality as it tasted way better in my opinion. To eat I got a toasted ham and cheese croissant which was very flakey and good but EXTREMELY greasy. It had the crispy cheese pieces on the ends which was my favorite part but i probably wouldn't get it again. Although i'll definitely be back for another latte or to study as the ambiance in this place was extremely calm and beautiful.

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    8 years ago

    Love everything about this place! Amazing coffee, friendly baristas and a great space to study, work or hang out with friends!

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    Caramel latte was yummy, and the cafe has outdoor seating (even in November) so we could sit outside with our dog.

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    My personal favorites include the Chai and Mocha [which had a nearly perfect blend of expresso, chocolate and sugar].

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    The vibe is really nice inside. The layout is pretty cool. I guess they sell beer at night? I saw…read morethere was a bunch of liquor but didn't try it since it was nine in the morning. Someone told me that it becomes a bar at night. Maybe I'll try that one night. I digress the coffee is pretty good and it makes me feel fancy. Sidebar the apple juice that they sell there is also good. I remember the barista being pretty nice as well. This place isn't just a coffee shop. It's an experience...

    This is an adorable little coffee shop. They had some fun espresso martinis and it was mostly…read morequiet on a Friday in the early afternoon....until it wasn't! Definitely a hopping place at the end of the workday. It's got a darker ambiance and it's cozy. It has indoor, outdoor, and patio seating, though we chose to stay indoor. Pro tip - the poofs make you sit REALLY low. The food choices around 1pm were dismal, and limited. Maybe they'd sold out, or maybe they just don't have a lot there, but nothing even looked fresh enough to warrant purchase. The other thing that killed me was the service. There was one person on the entire 4 hours I was there, and it made for an incredibly slow experience. It was friendly enough, if not a little dismissive. Prices are reasonable and there is paid parking across the street, but take that with a "for Seattle" caveat.

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    Pumpkin pie latte
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    In the back side of the bar. This picture does not do the place justice. It's a very nice coffee shop.

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    This place has such awesome vibes with large windows to capture every photon from the typical grey…read morewinter day in Seattle. Exposed brick wall and warm tones from the wood furniture makes this shop a cozy third place. A few indoor plants give it a fresh touch. The baristas here are definitely dedicated to their craft! Their drink offerings are standard, although they also have housemade syrups and specialty drinks (seasonal mochas, lattes, etc) if you want to try something different. I love how they highlight their single origin espresso on the menu with the tasting notes. They also offer matcha and teas if you're more into that. I haven't tried any bakery goods, but looking at the pastry case, they're quite popular. Victrola embodies the perfect Seattle coffeehouse- one that I wish people knew more widely rather than the twin tailed siren that's spread globally...

    I don't normally drink coffee (I'm more of a tea person, if all the boba and tea shop reviews I…read morewrite don't say anything!), but I'm always up for new experiences, especially ones that allow me to expand my taste horizons and ability to describe flavors and aromas. After booking a tea tasting at a local tea shop, I went around looking for coffee tastings and found Victrola. Every Friday at 11AM, they offer a free tasting class, so we, of course, booked the very next Friday! Arriving at the shop a bit before 11AM, it was pretty full, with most tables taken and a short line of 2-3 people in front of me. We checked in with the cashier and he said the barista was getting things ready. Maybe 5 minutes later, we were led to the room in the back, where the barista introduced the tasting experience and handed us two sheets of paper, one with the anatomy of a coffee cherry, and the other with their coffee flavor wheel. For this week, it was only us two for the tasting, so we had a full monopoly of the barista (according to him, the prior week was 8 people!). We were able to try two coffees - both single origin, one from Guatemala and the other from Colombia. We started by sniffing the beans and grounds, with the Guatemalan emanating notes of lightly roasted peanuts (per tasting notes, it's milk chocolate, orange, and "elegant") and the Colombian with dark soy and umami notes (per tasting notes, it's pineapple, melon, and date), at least to my nose. The barista brewed both via pour over (if I remember correctly, it was 203F water with 20g of the Guatemalan, 24g of the Colombian in 360g of water). I forgot the exact grind sizes he used. Interestingly, the flavor profile of the Colombian was completely different to me between the grounds and the final brew. Very fruity throughout - I'm not that adept at description, but it's definitely a fresher, crisp fruit, not dried fruit, and not red fruit or berries, nor citrus. I'll have to file this one away as pineapple and green apple, per the barista. In terms of mouthfeel, it's thick, almost syrupy, coating the mouth with the fruity flavors. The Guatemalan, on the other hand, is completely different, starting with roasted coffee, then still with the peanut notes, but also adding a caramel-like essence. Very 'brown' on the color wheel. Mouthfeel-wise, thinner, watery like tea. I have never had good quality coffee before and this was certainly an experience that opened my eyes to how good coffee can actually be. I still have a ton of tea leaves to go through, but perhaps when I'm nearing the end, I'll have to start drinking more coffee. Tea, then chocolate, and now maybe coffee? My wallet is crying...

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    I've been going to Boon Boona on & off for years at this point and have happily seen them try new…read morelayouts, new breakfast sandwich options, new faces come and go but one thing stays the same - the vibe. The vibe of this place and the people that make it happen every morning are world class. Life situations kept me from making my way to the shop for a year or so, but when I walked in I was greeted with a smile and a "it's been a while!" The coffee is reasonably priced and imo - best in the area. It's consistent and while I'm a sucker for the 12oz cold brew - I've gone off script a few times and have always been pleased. I've got family that comes into town fairly often, and almost every morning they ask to go because they think about it when they're at home in Chicago. There's plenty of seating, tho it's sometimes so bumping (because it's a great spot!) it can be hit or miss if you can stick around and enjoy the vibe. But generally I've had good luck over the years setting up at a table and chatting with friends & fam before a hike, enjoying the morning with my pup doing some socialization training or throwing a few emails around to my corporate overlords. I've seen ads for their evening events and have been wanting to make it to one, but I always seem to see the poster days or weeks after the event! Poetry nights in a space like boon boona seem like an unbeatable vibe, hope to notice & get to one soon. *Parking is also not hard to find at all. There's a free garage down the street at the transit center that is never full, and tons of street parking*

    Boon Boona Coffee was a great experience! The baristas were very helpful in giving advice for beans…read moreto take home. We ended up purchasing two whole bean bags. They had the classic espresso selections along with seasonal flavors. My latte was perfect! There was plenty of seating available inside. You can also see the roasting machine in the coffee shop. Parking was difficult to find, so be ready to walk a bit to get to this coffee shop.

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