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Olympia Coffee

4.3 (99 reviews)
ModerateCoffee & Tea
Open 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Outdoor seating
Good for kids

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Mocha
A C.

I wish I lived in West Seattle still so I could come here more often. Such a treat every time we can visit. Staff is always inviting and nice. Sometimes I'll try their seasonal drinks but usually I just stick with a mocha and they never let me down. Such a vibe. Keep it up.

Delicate, iced coffee, delicate, London Fog
Cyndy W.

We stopped at Olympia Coffee about 1/2 way to our stroll to the Farmers' Market. We got an iced coffee, a hot London Fog, and the seasonal Delicate. The Delicate sounded a little strange, but that's kind of my jam. If the flavor profile sounds weird together, but I like all the flavors, I usually give it a try. The Delicate is an iced black peach tea with Pistachio milk. It is delicious!! I did not get to go back and take a picture of the menu because the line was out the door once we got our drinks. It's a very neat and clean cafe and if it wasn't so busy and we weren't on our way to the market we would have stayed and enjoyed our drinks there. Highly recommend!

Mocha
Cianna B.

Still consistently my most recommended coffee shop in Seattle and a frequent stop when I am anywhere near West Seattle. You can't beat a morning of picking up a coffee from Olympia and taking a nice walk along Alki in the summer morning sun. As the colder months move in there are plenty of warm drinks to keep you toasty and I have to shout out a mocha I got there recently as one of best I've ever had, just the right balance of richness without being too sweet.

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Andrew S.

Huge fan of Olympia Coffee. I was in the area for work and found this cute little gem in the neighborhood. Delicious cold brew and great place to sit, relax, and catch up on some work. Not the biggest space, but they utilize the space very well. A few small tables inside, and counter along the windows. Additional seating outside in the front and side of the business. Parking was easy on the side street, not sure what its normally like. It was a Sunday afternoon.

Oat milk latte
Maggie B.

Service was great and the latte was delicious! The shop itself is pretty small and has limited seating but there are also tables on the patio. I got a little bit of work done from here and the volume was at a good level for it but I feel like it might hit or miss for seating depending on how crowded it is!

Seasonal latte
Maddie C.

Ambiance is lovely. Even though the space is smaller it doesn't feel claustrophobic and there is plenty of seating inside and outside. Coffee was DELICIOUS, and though I held myself back, the pastries looked tasty as well. Definitely will be returning.

I stopped here one morning because I needed a spot to hang out while my car was getting worked on. Friendly staff and super quick service! I can tell this must be a cherished spot in the neighborhood because while I was in there for just a minute or two, there were multiple interactions of staff seeing their regular customers and even regular customers greeting each other! I got an iced vanilla latte that was very yummy and not too sweet.

Mocha
Jean-Charles N.

Great coffee. Highly recommend the mocha. They use dark chocolate so it is not too sweet. The service and ambiance are very nice too.

Chocolate orange
Jamie C.

This is a good shop to buy beans or get the traditional basic coffees, or try their seasonal drinks. More hot coffee focused but do offer a great iced matcha. Some outdoor seating. About two tables. Gets some natural light. Not a coffee shop where you'd study or work, but a good meet up spot for an hour or so. I always hope one day a shop will focus on or make iced coffees with as much creativity as hot but a girl can dream.. Good: seasonal warm coffees. They had one last winter that was chocolate and orange that I really liked. Has a nice iced matcha that tastes like when I make it at home. Matcha is harder to find than it should be. Not great: completely skip the cold brew. It's horrendous--and from a can. It has no flavor and basically tasted like water. Believe it or not, I've yet to find a better cold brew than Starbucks. It is their shining star that most coffee drinkers haven't tried.

Louisa H.

Super small but modern coffee shop. We had stopped by because my partner had wanted to try the beans they used and give them a chance. It was pretty crowded inside, but we were able to find a seat rather quickly. I got one of their seasonal specialty lattes. Although it looked absolutely gorgeous, the fruit flavor was definitely lost. My partner got a pour over and was not impressed either. They also had cute little stickers available for purchase! We picked up a couple of cats with coffees. So far, stickers have been high quality and durable. Overall, would come again if I was in the area, but probably wouldn't go out of my way.

Espresso
Kathrine W.

A fun experience! I love that Olympia offers open/screenless windows, it was a perfect space to sit and enjoy some coffee and take in the gorgeous July weather. I also thought the service was amazing. I did find there was a lack of shade, even indoors (because of the screenless windows) which made it tough to sit for very long. Wear sunscreen! I really appreciated the presentation of the espresso - I saw someone else with it and it is why I came in at all! They give it to you on a tray with a tiny spoon and a cup of sparkling water. So fancy and fun! My espresso was a bit bitter for my taste and tasted a bit burnt, I wasn't able to finish it all. Still a great experience and I would like to go back and try a less delicate beverage, where these tiny problems may not matter too much!

Bonnie G.

Really nice, small coffee shop. Made a latte just just as we asked. Loved the jazzy, light music. Very pleasant. Even the bathroom was clean and nice! Great croissant! Fun and tasty mochi doughnut. Wish I lived in the neighborhood. Love this place.

Delicate (peach black tea w coconut cream) and mini burrito.
Hoai Huong P.

Cute cafe! Lots of outdoor seating. Delicious drinks and service. They have these mini burritos that hit the space for under $6 that they heat up (which feels like a steal these days). Check out the special seasonal drinks. I got the Delicate, a peach black tea w coconut cream.

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