
analog coffee sits on summit avenue like it's been there forever, even though seattle's coffee scene changes faster than most people can keep up. the 4.7 stars from 873 google reviewers tell you what locals already know: this isn't just another stop for caffeine. walk in and you'll hear the familiar hiss of steam, smell beans that were probably roasted this week, not last month. the baristas know their regulars' orders without asking. that's the thing about good independent shops, they remember you're human, not just another transaction. your cortado comes with the kind of attention that starbucks can't replicate, no matter how many stores they open. the summit hill location gives analog coffee that neighborhood feel where conversations happen naturally. people actually sit and drink their coffee instead of rushing out with paper cups. maybe it's the analog approach in an increasingly digital world, but something here slows you…
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google reviews
873
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4.7
local cred
88%
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