
dubsea coffee sits on 8th avenue southwest like it belongs there, which is exactly what white center needed. the kind of place where your cortado tastes like someone actually cares about the beans hitting your tongue at the right temperature. five hundred twenty-one google reviewers gave it a 4.6, and you can taste why in every cup. this isn't another corporate outpost serving burnt coffee to sleepy commuters. the baristas here know their craft, pulling shots that don't need sugar to taste good. regulars settle in with laptops and the morning paper, steam rising from ceramic cups while the espresso machine hisses its familiar rhythm. the tea selection runs deeper than most coffee shops bother with. vegetarian breakfast options that don't feel like afterthoughts. solo coffee drinkers find their corner tables, reading books instead of scrolling phones. seattle has plenty of coffee shops. it has fewer places that feel this…
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google reviews
521
avg rating
4.6
local cred
88%
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