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    Jason's Java

    4.4 (14 reviews)
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    Coffee and service is great and friendly but they aren't open on Sunday! Love the Hawks pride!

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    I stop by a few times a week. Great tasting coffee. A great little gem in Brier. Love the Seahawks spirit here too. Go Hawks.

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    Skog Haus Coffee - 12oz mocha w/whip (3/15/25)

    Skog Haus Coffee

    (38 reviews)

    Pretty cool find if you are ever in the neighborhood!…read more Mountlake Terrace is not a place I frequently visit, but I did because of the convenience with the light rail - it's about a 9-minute walk from the light rail station. The interior has a warm and cozy vibe; I also dig the lighting. There's a good amount and variety of seating. They don't have outlets on the floor at the benches in the center, but there are a few outlets on the walls, so if you need to charge your devices I recommend sitting at the chairs next to the treasure chest (where I'm writing this review lol). Space seems very dog friendly, and there are 2 tables outside where the fur baby pawrents would typically sit with their fur babies. I also saw dog treats at the cashier that dog owners are free to take. I guess if you wanted to eat them you could, but I would judge you. For my drink, I got the Woodsman - opted for iced, large size, and whole milk. The drink was very chai spice-forward, which I loved. The staff member who took my order asked for my name, and later on when I went up to inquire the WiFi password, he addressed me by name - impressive. The owner (?), Heather, also thanked me for coming here after I picked up my drink. Needless to say, super friendly people. I didn't get a pastry or sandwich, but that's the goal for my next visit!

    Cute place and the barista was wonderful. Got a pastry that was delicious and a chai/coffee mix…read morecalled the Woodsman. I am not a fan of alternative milks and can't process whole milk. Given this I cannot accurately rate the Woodsman as I got it with almond milk and wasn't a fan. My husband is also in the same boat as me with regards to milk. Please consider adding at least a 2% although skim would be amazing. If you like whole milk/alternatives please give this place a shot!

    Grand Pere Bakery - Coconut/Pandan Cream Puff

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    Previous visits to Grand Pere Bakery was back in 2014, 2016, and 2018, however, recent posts on IG…read morepiqued my interest again. Glad I was able to locate my ancient punch cards! I tried to revisit once during the holiday season, but the pastry case was cleaned out except for three cookies. I had much better luck stopping in and hanging out onsite (1/8/26). Same welcoming counter person/barista. Better available variety, and I opted for the featured special, 12oz mocha and a pain au chocolat for $9, which was a great value! There were just two others onsite. There were a lot of takeout customers, including regulars, that I observed while onsite at a nearby two top. My mocha was decent, the pain au chocolat was fresh, good flavor and texture, despite being pretty hollow. The photo I took created quite the illusion, looked like it had mass quantities of melty chocolate. Despite the bakery/cafe has an unassuming, now faded yellow exterior and well worn interior, French and Vietnamese inspired Grand Pere Bakery has quite the longevity record and staying power since March 2014. Decent detour while in Mountlake Terrace.

    Appreciate the parking lot is next to the bakery with plenty of parking…read more Cute little bakery with lots of pastries. We tried the almond croissant and the cream tart that almost was like a crème brûlée and we really enjoyed both. Pricing was reasonable. I will definitely come back. The Home croissant was yummy even though it wasn't filled with a ton of filling like I usually like them. But the flaky pastry made everything so much better.

    The Cafe Dolce - Ham and Cheese Roll

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    I stumbled across this place while waiting for my car to get fixed. So glad I did! It's not the…read morenicest looking inside but the woman at the counter was so kind and helpful, she also made the best London Fog I think I've ever had. I had a delicious mousse treat and she brought free gelato! Wi-Fi was great, seats were comfy, and they had free books and games for kids. This place is wonderful, I wish I lived near here.

    Came here on a walk with my granddaughter. First impression, was the number of Ethiopian goods they…read morecarry. I know that Ethiopian coffee has a special place in their culture. Here is a place that certainly strives to this speciality. I know there is an Ethiopian coffee specialty of a pour over. Saw one group of people specifically order this coffee. I am sensitive to caffeine, so this time I only ordered a chai to drink. My chai was much more spice oriented than I am used to. It was quite cinnamon bomb overall, but enjoyed it. I also ordered a ham and cheese sandwich.That was one great sandwich. Crusty bread, nice ham and gooey cheese. Came spread with mustard and spices. Surprisingly, One of the best ham and cheese sandwiches I have had in a long time. Now this is a place where your order takes time. It is a place to linger. So, enjoyed the small library of books they offered, to keep time while you wait. Sweet staff and quality food. I was surprised at how good everything was. The surroundings makes you want to linger. will come back to try another sandwich, an almond croissant and some Ethiopian coffee. A rare find in the caffeinated surroundings of Shoreline.

    Honey Bear Bakery Cafe - Score! Last two strawberry scones ($3 50 each, 7/12/25)

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    (308 reviews)

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    I have been eating here for years now, as I'm obsessed with the bookstore. Absolutely love the…read moreplace. This is the most popular food vendor in the store as it is located right in the front of the building. Way better than Starbucks. They serve Victrola coffee here. My favorite is their London Fog latte. They also have some good food options. You can get breakfast of course. Grab one of their many pastries and/or breakfast sandwiches. You can also grab lunch, as they have many sandwich, salad, and soup of the day options. My favorite food items are the deluxe croissant and the meat pie. One the negative, I will say that they have raised the prices on many of their items. The meat pies have gone up to almost 8 bucks for one, so I stopped buying it. As far as their baked goods, there are other better bakeries out here. The team is really good at making the items appealing and pretty, but once you taste it, you might be underwhelmed or even disgusted. My mom and I shared a slice of their black and white cake and we quickly realized that they use shortening for frosting. My mom and I both cook/bake, so we instantly knew once we tasted it. We decided to eat around the shortening and only ingest the cake. After we ate the cake, we were left with solid blocks of shortening, and realized that the cake to shortening ratio was way off. It was actually disgusting. If you like to munch on sweetened saturated fat, then you will like this cake. I would never order one from here knowing what they use to make their frosting. I will stick to my London Fog and other favorites.

    I've been getting coffee here daily for years and always loved it. I probably spend $400 a month at…read morethis dang place. My brother, who also lives and works in the area, tells me constantly how awful the customer service is there when you order food- to the point where he refuses to go. I'm celiac and can't eat anything over there so I hadn't ever experienced what I did today. Today we're at the bookstore together and I decided we need to make a coffee stop. My brother, Loren, orders a sandwich. He says he needs it to go. Person at the register is pleasant enough. I order a coffee separately and am quickly served. We wait a bit for the sandwich, and we finally go up to the counter after maybe ten minutes and see the same sandwich he ordered sitting in a basket. It has a ticket on it that says "Owen." Easy mistake, really. He says, "Is this maybe Loren's?" And the person behind the counter immediately snaps "it says Owen." Okay. So we wait a few more minutes. We're now 15 minutes out and several people who ordered after us are served. He steps up and say "hey, I ordered a BLTA on sourdough for Loren, I think it may have been put in under Owen, but-" and before he can finish his thought they snap back at him again "it's probably yours because this one hasn't been picked up." At this point he's like, "okay, I ordered mine to go- could I-" and the girl behind the counter slams a box on the counter and says "here's a box." And turns away. I'm annoyed, because while I understand we have inconvenienced you, who is standing here chatting with an off-duty coworker for 30 minutes, we literally did nothing to deserve the attitude. Loren scoops the sandwich out of the basket and puts it into the box and this girl has the nerve to turn around and say "dirty dishes go behind you at the service bar." Oh, so now we have to bus YOUR hand-off bar, too? No sorry, no thank you, not even the offer to box up his food or put away the freaking basket. Is it because Loren is very clearly not white? Or is it because this lady today had a bad day and took it out on someone for interrupting her mid-shift gossip about how the mall security is full of idiots who don't do their job? Go ahead and take a gamble and let me know, because I won't be back.

    Jason's Java - coffee - Updated May 2026

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