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    Moore Coffee Shop

    4.4 (1.4k reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Scotti A.

    Very pretty place with lots of pink and a few cafe tables and chairs. The menu is ambitious for such a small place and from all the good reviews they definitely seem to be doing it well. I had a waffle craving and ordered the waffle slices and a horchata latte iced. The latte was awesome and the fruit was fresh but unfortunately my waffle slices were overcooked, black around the edges. I'll definitely give it another chance and look forward to trying the ricotta toast.

    Latte with piggy foam art
    Mary H.

    Latte art and ambience of the place were both great. Otherwise, mediocre. Pastries did not taste fresh. Coffee was decent, staff was not super friendly (but it was early so I get it). Cool if you are into latte art, but find pastries elsewhere. No waffles at this location.

    Abhinav S.

    Best horchata latte! So delicious Amazing, warm ambience. Love to chill with my pup and a big steaming hot mug. Folks are friendly and great service. Cute latte art as well!

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    Britt M.

    The specialty coffees are delicious and the coffee art is amazing. Great helpful staff!

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    Edward G.

    This is one of those places you have to go once. I love it, and yes, it's a total Instagram trap. Both can be true. The walls are covered in bright, surrealist-inspired decor and Mexican folk art, very Frida. Every corner is begging to be photographed, and the baristas turn out lattes topped with intricate foam art that looks almost too pretty to drink. When I went, the line was mostly tourists: two ladies from Minnesota ahead of me, a British couple behind me. It doesn't feel like a spot where Seattle locals grab their everyday caffeine fix. It feels like a "we're in town, let's do something quirky and fun" kind of destination. I ordered the Monte Cristo waffle. I imagined gooey cheese melted into the waffle with warm ham layered inside. Instead it was more like cold cuts and cheese scattered on top of a waffle with a dollop of jam. Totally edible, but not what I pictured. My latte looked amazing, tasted fine, and fit the same pattern: it's more about the spectacle than the substance. But honestly? That's the point. You don't come here chasing the "best cup of coffee in Seattle." You come here to soak in the Frida vibes, snap a few photos, and enjoy being in a place that's more art installation than neighborhood café. For that reason, I still give it five stars. The experience is the product, and as long as you know that going in, you'll have fun.

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    Brittany D.

    Food: good/decent Coffee: awesome Ambiance: super cute and unique You NEED the horchata latte in your life! This drink was perfection. I ordered mine with almond milk - it's nice that they have dairy alternative milks. And it came adorned with a beautiful design. I also ordered the burrito with pulled chicken and guava waffle. I was also pleasantly surprised that they have various protein options for the burrito outside of pork and beef. It was tasted but not as huge as I assumed it would be. It's the size of a McD breakfast burrito. If you're super hungry, then order it along with something else. The waffle was a medium portion generously drizzled with guava sauce. There is a bit of searing inside but it also extends to the lobby if the coffee shop is full. Also, each table comfortably fits small parties of 1-4 persons. Not fit for a large group unless you're fine with being split up grabbing to go. The pricing is quite reasonable. I paid about $30 USD for a small burrito, waffles and 8oz latte. The decor is oozing with fun and flamboyant Mexican flare. I'd definitely come back again. Check it out!

    Cinnamon mocha latte 10/10
    Jamie K.

    By far the best coffee in the city. We went here everyday we were here. The staff is amazing, the ambiance is magical it's a nice way to wake up in the morning. I kept having the Mexican mocha, which was amazing. (Now I have to make it at home) We also got a latte and a tea that were both really good. Also by far the waffles so delicious! We had the Nutella strawberry and the guava goat cheese. They were amazing. You can see the waffles being make, how fresh they are. I will always remember this place. So delightful. You must go.

    Horchata latte
    Tara H.

    Came here to grab a coffee to go. I ordered a horchata latte which was very good. I also like the cute latte art they added. They do have food options, so I'll have to come back here to try their food sometime.

    Ray L.

    This one is the best Moore Coffe Shop! I like this place more than the one downtown. This has limited seatings, but usually if you ait lont enough, you can find one. My favorite was their Mexican Mocha - their coffee art is super instagramable. Perfect place to rest for a while after pikes marketplace.

    Nutella Latte and Cafe Madrid
    Larenzo D.

    A Mexican inspired coffee shop with adorable latte art, what more can you ask for!? Moore Coffee Shop is a little spot that has a unique menu inspired by Mexican culture. The service here is fast and friendly, and you can tell that they care for their craft. While there is limited seating, this place has a vibrant and cozy vibe to it. Another plus to this place is that it is totally affordable! I ordered an 8oz Nutella Mocha with almond milk, and it's simply delicious. The drink has a perfect balance of sweetness and the bitterness of coffee. Their hot drinks come with the most adorable latte art. We also ordered an iced Cafe Madrid, which was a perfectly sweet and creamy. Their iced drinks come in 16oz only. Would recommend if you're in the area!

    Matcha and Ube latte
    Michael L.

    My girlfriend loves this coffee shop! They did Sanrio latte art for us - what?! There is another coffee shop further down the block, however that one doesn't have enough seating space. I really recommend their Mexican mocha, we tried a regular vanilla latte and that just wasn't as good. Surprisingly the quality is better than Storyville. We ended up coming twice. This is the prefect dainty place to lift your spirits up. Bring your gfs here!

    Horchata latte
    Kiran S.

    Great pink and funky ambiance, unique coffee flavors & great service! I got the horchata latte and it was delicious! Will definitely be back to try more!

    Jay C.

    My coworker and I were walking around and really wanted to try some Seattle coffee. Ended up finding this gem walking, tucked away in a hotel it's a Spanish coffee shop with food. The mood was really light and just had a fun vibe , the line for coffee was quite long and I realized it's because they're so detailed in their coffee art. The staff was really friendly and everything is made to order. Overall great place to have some spicy Mexican mocha!

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    Un Bien

    Un Bien

    4.7
    (1.6k reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    tl;dr the juicy Caribbean pork sandwiches at this revived Seattle mini-chain live up to the…read morelegendary hype Un Bien is arguably Seattle's most popular sandwich joint, and its dramatic history begins with Cuban chef Lorenzo Lorenzo and his initial shop, Paseo. Lorenzo opened Paseo in 1994, where his popular Cuban roast pork sandwiches were regarded as among the best in the country. After years of local expansion, Paseo abruptly filed for bankruptcy in 2014. The brand was subsequently bought out by a local entrepreneur, but the sale did not include Paseo's secret recipes (the reboot attempted to reverse engineer the sandwiches with varying success). So, in 2015, Lorenzo's sons revived Paseo under a new name, Un Bien, armed with their father's original recipes. Nowadays, Un Bien is generally regarded as superior to Paseo, and you can grab their Caribbean sandos at one of the three locations across Seattle. You can't miss the pastel pink-and-teal palette of the original shack on an otherwise drab block of Ballard. As you approach the wooden window, you are greeted by the aroma of sauteed meats and veggies. Communal laquered wood benches are lined up underneath a covered pergola. Fifties hits ring respectfully around the kitchen. My partner and I visited for late weekday lunch, and we ordered immediately. We opted to focus on the signature pork shoulder, so we split the #1 Caribbean Roast and #2 The Press. Across both sandwiches, we were impressed by the tender pork, rich onions, lemon-forward aioli, and marinade-soaked baguette. The standard roast pork sandwich added on pickled jalapenos and crisp romaine, culminating in a dynamic flavor that accentuated the meat. Meanwhile, The Press featured tart banana peppers, smoked ham, and melty Swiss, amping up the sweet and savory flavors alike; we agreed that this extra-messy sandwich just edged out the standard version. Our order took just minutes to be prepared, and the bill just topped $30. Despite the fanfare, I still found myself surprised by just how satisfying Un Bien's sandwiches turned out to be. Across all the food I ate in Seattle, only these pork sandwiches would be worth a return visit, even if I had to venture out of my way.

    Messy, pricey, totally overrated…read more My family and I visited Un Bien and arrived approximately 45 minutes before closing. We ordered promptly, but were told we would only have about 10 minutes to use the seating area before it closed. When we asked for clarification because the restaurant was advertised as being open until 9:00 PM, staff confirmed they were open until then but said the seating area would close earlier anyway. After receiving our food, we were told not to sit down and were asked to leave the seating area altogether. The interaction felt abrupt and discourteous, especially given that we had arrived well before closing and had purchased food with the expectation that we could eat on-site. The food itself was average, but the poor customer service and inconsistent messaging about seating left a much stronger impression than the meal. There are other better places. Skip.

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    HoneyHole Sandwiches

    HoneyHole Sandwiches

    4.2
    (1.7k reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    Really good sandwiches and awesome staff. Love going there especially when I'm sick to get the…read moregrilled cheese and tomato soup. Reminds me of being home and sick and of family. Very hard for a restaurant to be able to do that. I'm grateful it does. I thank the loving staff for enjoying what they do and not bringing negativity to work as you can tell when you're there that everyone is excited to be there. It shows on how everything is done!

    I've been wanting to go here for a while, but I was living far away for the past 6 years. I heard…read moreit closed down due to poor management and reopened. Finally moved back and got to try it. I've had my eyes on the Fast Eddie ever since I heard about this place because it was one of the most recommended sandwiches. The ambiance was alright. Pretty dark imo but maybe because it was just after Christmas and they had their holiday decor up. Also the bar area was closed. I was a bit confused on where to order until I realized there were kiosks by the front counter. It would've been nice if one of the workers actually had said something to me. Anyway, onto the food. I got the Fast Eddie with fries and it was alright. The meat was bit dry. Yes there was the au jus to dip in and it helped quite a bit, but all the flavors just didn't mesh. It was basically an ordinary french dip. The fries were okay, but the jalapeno aioli was great! That made everything better, but not enough to save the sandwich. Not sure if I would come back, but I would definitely try a different sandwich. One that caters more to my taste buds

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    Big Mike’s Sandwich Company

    Big Mike’s Sandwich Company

    4.4
    (46 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Really good sandwiches!…read more I was visiting Seattle for work and during my break, I decided to go to the Armory for lunch. This was certainly a great choice, the food is excellent! I had their Philly Cheesesteak, which was awesome. Everything is cooked to order, so there is a slight wait after ordering, but it is certainly worth it. There are also seats and tables outside of the spot for you to eat at, it's shared with a few other restaurants. If you really want an exciting time, eat there while a Zumba is going on! Then you can people watch while enjoying your food.

    I am a bit torn on Big Mike's. While they serve up a great sandwich, I don't know that it's a…read moremust-visit. Located in the Seattle Center Armory, along with many other food vendors, Big Mike's Sandwich Company is serving up huge cheesesteaks, chopped cheese, and other East Coast-style subs. For $25, I picked up the cheesesteak and fries combo. Not a terrible price for the portion. Waited about 10-15 minutes for the sandwich to come out. You order on a tablet here, and then they call your name. It's a small storefront, so you really have to stay nearby to hear your name being called in the large space that is the Armory. Not much interaction with staff. Plenty of seating throughout the Armory, though shared with other restaurants. The food came out piping hot. Obviously, they cook everything fresh to order because the inside of the fries was like lava. The fries were thick-cut and seasoned to perfection. The sandwich was good. I thought some pieces of the steak were a bit tough, and the roll seemed a bit over-steamed or possibly stale. A good sandwich and decent portion, nonetheless. I'm still going 5 stars here. I think Big Mike's is a great choice if you want a hearty, meat-filled sandwich and you happen to be in the area. However, I think you could be happy with another dining option in the Armory, too. My kids loved the MOD Pizza nearby. While there isn't anything wildly unique going on at Big Mike's, they are still pushing out great sandwiches at reasonable prices with a no-frills ordering process.

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    Salumi

    Salumi

    4.4
    (1.6k reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    I am glad my brother found this spot for lunch within walking distance of our stay. It is so cute…read moreand quant. The place is simple and clean. I ordered the caprese sandwich and my brother got the porchetta sandwich. The bread is crispy but soft on the inside. I saw the guy cutting up the tomato as we sat to wait for our sandwiches. You order at the kiosk and then sit to eat. The ingredients are super fresh and worth waiting for the sandwich.

    Salumi is a solid sandwich shop in the heart of downtown and a convenient stop if you're exploring…read morethe nearby stadiums and attractions. We ordered the Meatball Sub and Eggplant Sub with marinara sauce. Both sandwiches were flavorful and satisfying. The meatball sub was hearty and comforting, while the eggplant sub had a rich marinara sauce that worked well with the sandwich. We were especially disappointed that the Cubano was sold out, as it was one of the main reasons we stopped by. The only drawback was the price--at around $20 per sandwich, it felt a bit expensive for what you get, especially considering it was just a 6-inch sub, even though the quality was good. We visited during a FIFA World Cup match, so the line was quite long, but it moved steadily and efficiently. No complaints there. The atmosphere is casual and straightforward, with indoor seating only. Its downtown location near the stadiums makes it a convenient spot for a quick meal before or after an event. Overall, a good sandwich shop with quality food, though the pricing keeps it from being a must-visit. I'd still come back to finally try that Cubano.

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    Dingfelder's Delicatessen

    Dingfelder's Delicatessen

    4.2
    (513 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Revisited Dingfelder's and sampled a bunch more items off their menu. They just hit it out of the…read morepark so consistently and I love bringing friends to blow their socks off. Bonus: this spot is kosher! Potato Latkes (5/5): These latkes are thick boys and fried up so they're piping hot when they hit the table. Because of their size, you really get the contrast of the hard crunch on the outside with super fluffy potato inside. So good we immediately turned around and ordered more. Chocolate Babka (2/5): This was truly the only miss I've had here. Unfortunately, the babka just really dries out after it's been sliced, which is a shame because it's just gorgeous with generous swirls of chocolate inside. Reuben (5/5): I really thought their pastrami couldn't be beat, but the brisket is dare I say better? Just as tender and feels a bit less fatty, so it's a little more crushable. Tip: go for the seeded rye over the marbled rye; something about the marbled rye just falls apart a bit more with the juices of the meat, though it's still delicious! Black & White Cookies (4/5): I expected this to be cloyingly sweet, but this was actually scrumptious with some fresh lemon flavor in the cookie itself. Absolutely massive as well.

    Hey you! Have you ever eaten one of those giant pastrami sandwiches at Katz' Deli in Manhattan and…read morethought, "This is amazing!" Do you happen to live in Washington and miss said pastrami sando? My friend, I have good news for you. Dingfelder's pastrami is a dead ringer for that sandwich: huge slices of melt-in-your-mouth pastrami, regular and half sour pickles, and all the other accoutrements you'd expect from a legit Jewish deli. This place doesn't screw around. If you want a great, hearty, flavor-packed sandwich, this is one of the best places to throw your money. But, as others have pointed out, it's no cheap date: expect to pay over $20 for one of those mighty pastrami sandwiches. This isn't Subway so you're not saving money by eating here, but after one bite of their pastrami you'll understand why you're paying so much. Quality isn't cheap. I'd say this place is tied with Tat's Deli for the best sandwiches in Seattle.

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    Pastrami w/mustard on marbled rye (1/6/25)
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