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    Voxx Coffee

    4.0 (143 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed

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    Latte & a cold brew
    Angel S.

    First time in Seattle. This was the closest coffee shop near us. We ordered a latte & a cold brew. The coffee was good and the service was fast. The shop seemed chill and calm. I would definitely sit and drink my coffee there.

    Comfy casual furniture like my folks had in the 70s
    Bret B.

    Really good coffee. Nice little shop. Nice staff. Bakery items and sandwiches higher quality than national chain from Seattle that rhymes with aw shucks.

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    Grace D.

    Super cool little spot. Coffee was delicious and the sandwich was yummy!! The only downside was the breakfast burrito has sooo much egg and nothing else.

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    Meg R.

    So close to our Hotel...and a couple wonderful lattes with local beans. We will be back for a cortado or something sweet. The cinnamon roll is like a croissant and not too sweet. Such a nice surprise. Bummer that our hotel, the Kimpton Vintage hotel didn't suggest it. Maybe someone from here can swing by some cards or stickers to let them know at the front desk to send their guests their way. Wish they had a list of local coffee places, as they have crap coffee in the lobby and stop serving it at 10! Ack. Voxx was the best and the seating options make for a worthwhile return tomorrow for another Cardamom Latte.

    Mira B.

    I don't usually leave a review for coffee but the vanilla latte was the best I've ever had - highly recommended.

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    Randy L.

    Very nice coffee shop near my hotel for my Seattle trip. I got a vanilla latte and it was delicious. Extremely rich and was probably one of my favorite coffee places while in the area. The staff is also nice and it wasn't packed for a Friday morning. The cookies I got were just okay (one was a vegan chocolate chip too!) and would have been fine without them.

    Blueberry Scone and Latte
    Willy M.

    Voxx is pretty good, been there a handful of times so far as I work up the street. I don't mind walking a block or two further just to get here in the morning. Definitely a better alternative than Starbucks that is inside pretty much every office building in downtown. It's been never busy in the morning as I get to work on the early side, so I'm in & out pretty fast. Good looking display case with morning pastries, muffins, croissants and some other savory breakfast items. Coffee is pretty good, from Lighthouse Roasters which I believe is a local roasting company. Pastries are from Macrina, Le Fournil and such, so it's nice they are partnering up with local friends. Everything I have had so far has been good and keeps me coming back a few times a week. One slight drawback, depending on which barista is working, your coffee may be stronger or not, lattes may be sweeter or not, etc etc. Prices are pretty good, staff is quick to get your coffee order made, friendly if you want to talk but it's early in the morning so I'm still zzzzzzz. It's a small cafe spot, but there are seats/tables inside to have your coffee & pastry, even work from or sit there and play with your phone etc. Haven't been by for lunch so that may be on the to-do list one day. But overall, good coffee spot in downtown.

    Iced Lavender Mocha
    Jacques I.

    Great coffee spot near the office! Of all the nearby cafes to where I work, I like to visit Voxx for the coffee (duh!) and the atmosphere. It offers something a little more than the other coffee shops in the area. The first time I visited I wanted to try one of their seasonal drinks, an Iced Lavender Mocha. I like lavender and chocolate, so seemed like a good combination. And it was a good drink, but not my favorite. The amount of milk to the coffee was too much, and too sweet to my liking. So I figured the next time I visit, I'm just gonna stick with my go-to, a big mug of drip. Yes, it's boring, but I kid you not, the coffee here is that good that you do not need the added flavor. Coffee drinkers will rejoice, and if you become a regular like I have become, start a stamp card to score a free drink! And since I like to get outta the office for meetings and such, I like to come to Voxx for the vibe here. Though located in an office building downtown, it couldn't be further from a corporate or cookie-cutter setting. It has vintage/retro furniture inside with an old map in pastel colors and outdoor seating that's covered, but looks out to the city. It provides the break I need. I'm really happy Voxx has become my second office, for it offers good coffee, has pastries and savory items, and there's always a place to sit down outside for when you wanna get away from the office. Skip the chain coffee stores and make Voxx your new cafe.

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    Julia P.

    Delicious latte! I got a decaf oat latte with vanilla. Smooth, rich, full coffee flavor. Not bitter and still flavorful. Lots of places to sit in the cafe!

    Almond milk latte
    Connie A.

    Came here on a Monday afternoon for a quick coffee break, since it is walking distance to my office. First things first, I absolutely adore the exterior design! They have some outdoor seating with side benches connecting to the store front, perfectly shaded and overall such a nice & clean aesthetic! There was no wait to order, and the barista was friendly when I asked him to switch my order from a to-go cup to a standard 12oz mug. My drink orders are very basic, just a latte with milk substitute (because I'm lactose intolerant). Drink was hot, which is the way I love my coffee, and overall I enjoyed the cozy and quiet ambience of this coffee shop. I noticed they have outlets here, so you can do some work here and keep your electronics charged! Will definitely come back for an afternoon coffee boost

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    So adorable! Great latte, lovely space, totally worth seeking out. So glad I stumbled onto Voxx!

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    10 years ago

    One of the best lattes in Seattle. Come in and relax. Not the best location, but staff are friendly and most importantly the coffee is good!

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    Good for an afternoon espresso, plenty of outlets for charging your laptop while doing work, pleasant ambiance. I would go back.

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    Nice little coffee shop. Good coffee and nice latte art on each cup. Small menu though.

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    This place has great coffee. I don't know why it only has 4 stars. The staff a super friendly too.

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    8 years ago

    Rudest employees I've ever come in contact with. Expensive coffee that is mediocre. Please don't tip

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    This is my favorite coffee place, hands down! I have been going here for over a year and a half have never received a bad cup of coffee.

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