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Boon Boona Coffee

4.3 (72 reviews)
Closed • 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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I liked Fen 'O' Greek Latte
Crystal N.

I heard the name means coffee in two different East African languages, so it's really called Coffee Coffee Coffee. They have unique fall flavors and house made syrups like anise almond, brown sugar cinnamon, caramel, lavender, rose cardamom, vanilla bean, and a sugar-free vanilla too. Don't skip the special savory snacks from Seattle company Umami Kushi: okazu pan, Japanese grab-and-go snack of deep-fried buns dusted with panko and filled with savory fillings made with fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients featuring local beef cooked in rich curry and vegetable stock. Your barista will heat it for crisp perfection surrounding the soft bun with a flavor treat inside.

Impossible breakfast sandwich no cheese
Diana C.

Peak chill vibes for working or reading. Amazing and interesting drinks. The baristas were really friendly and helpful. They have some bakery and snacks too from other local spots. I would definitely come back!

Apple chai
Priscilla K.

Baristas are always so kind! Ive been multiple times and I've never had a bad experience. I was debating between the apple chai and the smoked maple drink, and the barista helping me was helpful and attentive than just trying to get me to hurry and order. I got the apple chai on their fall menu and it was super good! Plenty of seating room. It's been busy before, especially during the school year, but I've never not been able to find a seat.

Allison K.

Super cute spot for some coffee/drinks. There is street parking available in front and across the street from the store. I ordered from the Summer Menu (I'm writing this very late I know, sorry lol) and I got the Iced Strawberry Matcha as well as the Lychee Rhubarb Strawberry Iced Tea. Both drinks were very refreshing and not too sweet which I liked. I wasn't able to order any coffee during my visit but I look forward to coming back and trying their coffee next time.

Dariga A.

The classic matcha was a bit bland, but the strawberry matcha was surprisingly good you can taste the real strawberry. Coffee is pretty average, but the staff is super friendly, which makes the visit nice overall

Tim T.

Great coffee joint with eclectic selections, nice service and spacious interior - also very near Ba Bar and Seattle U. Check it out!

iced strawberry matcha 12oz
Annie N.

I came in at 7:30 for their seasonal iced strawberry matcha latte 12oz. The size is great, it looked nice. Upon mixing the drink, I could BARELY taste the the matcha. IMO, it's straight up strawberry milk with the slightest hint of matcha. I wouldn't get it again. I also got a beef curry okazu warmed up. Delicious, crunchy, fresh. The two workers who were present was friendly and seemed like they had really good connections with the community, recognizing people coming in! Also, whoever was on music, 10/10. Again, I came in early to work. I could focus well with headphones or not. I found the music to be quite loud. Overall, great vibes and service. Food was okay, drinks were meh.

I love this blend!
Carla J.

Amazing coffee!!! Great service and an awesome selection!!! I'm hooked!! The coffee is smooth, seductive and comforting!

Pumpkin Salted Caramel Latte !

The staff was super nice & it is so cute inside! My coffee was not as strong as I usually prefer so I think I'll add an extra shot next time.

Turkey sausage sandwich $8
Y A.

We have been wanting to support this company and finally made it in. They were out of most food by 10:30am, which they didn't have much of a selection. We bought one of their $8 breakfast sandwiches. Not worth $8. We also drank a Cortado and an Americano. I wouldn't buy either again, the coffee beans tasted almost burnt and watered down. We were happy it said it was a dog friendly establishment online, but I always double check. The woman looked at us and said "Only well behaved dogs our allowed". Our dog is a quiet, shy 4 year old small dog patiently waiting outside the door. (Under 20lbs) The best part of this place is their design and swag.

Steven Z.

Located close to SeattleU, right next to the tennis courts (love going here before morning tennis). They have a large selection of beans and make great espresso/milk drinks. They also offer indoor/outdoor seating. I wouldn't recommend the tea here though, as the seasonal iced tea I got tasted mostly like syrup. I didn't realize they exclusively serve African coffees, so I'd like to go back and learn more about that next time.

grabbing a mint mocha with a friend!
Emma S.

Friendly, quick service & good coffee. There is a nice atmosphere and a great place to catch up with friends, study or hang out.

Allison A.

The drinks are good and well priced, staff is friendly! The atmosphere and interior are very cozy as well!

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If you like mochas that have rich cocoa flavor but are not sweet, this is the place for you.

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Banana cream latte is SO good, would recommend, looking forward to trying the strawberry matcha next.

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I love Boon Boona and everyone who works here is so sweet. Plus they have a punch card system which has become a lost art imo

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