edmonds has a quieter relationship with specialty coffee than seattle does, which is part of why places like stillhouse on main street end up meaning so much to the people who find them. this isn't a spot that courts passing traffic, and that's fine. you're either in the habit of coming here or you're about to be. regulars talk about it with the kind of low-key loyalty that tends to mean a place is doing something consistently right, not just occasionally. 558 main st puts you a short walk from the waterfront, which is a reasonable excuse to build a morning around. start with whatever's on the espresso menu before the ferry crowd picks up.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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