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Poindexter Coffee

3.8 (55 reviews)
InexpensiveCoffee & Tea, Cafes
Closed • 6:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Chance B.

Welcoming vibe from the second I walked in. Even with a line, the staff was vibrant, kind, and fast -- I had my latte in hand in seconds. And not just any latte. After a delayed flight, this cup erased all signs of jet lag and gave me life. I almost didn't want to drink it because the design was so pretty Cute interior, solid snack + drink selection, and good energy all around. 10/10 would caffeinate here again.

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Lauren B.

Cute coffee shop with a funky vibe. Perfect spot to grab a coffee and sit awhile. The barista was super kind and made an amazing caramel cortado. It kept me going all morning. We are staying in the hotel and looking forward to tomorrow's brew!

Cappuccino and raspberry crossiant
Rachel G.

Solid coffee spot on the corner! Not much parking but nice and walkable in the university district. See specifics below: Coffee: Good oat cappuccino, prices reasonable Breakfast: Bacon Egg Cheese sandwich (not pictured) was delicious and the Raspberry crossiant was flaky and sweet Working environment: Great natural lighting in the front and a whole quiet area in the back (outlets included) that connects to the lobby of the Graduate Hotel. I recommended working in the bay window-esque corner! Bathroom: Need a code from the barista but it's a public restroom accessed down the stairs

Very long work table
Ted M.

The best breakfast sandwiches in the city, awesome Olympia coffee, great service, and posh, reslaxing, and spacious café.

Hot Cocoa
Ayana B.

Came here for a hot cocoa and it was amazing! It was super creamy and thick which I love, and was not overly sweet. The latte art was nice too, and the place has a nice, slightly upscale vibe. It's a good place to study! The servers are really nice and even though it is slow, the quality is very good so it is worth the wait!

Vanilla latte and Breakfast Sausage sandwich
Christina G.

Would definitely go again! The baristas were friendly and nice. The sausage, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich was great, I didn't think I would like it as much as I did. It was a little greasy but it's from the crispy cheese and sausage. The warm vanilla latte I got had a toasty vanilla flavor, perfect amount of sweetness, and a smooth coffee taste. The inside is aesthetic and there is a great level of detail in the interior design. There's plenty of seating for working or studying but there's not a lot of outlets. It's connected to a cool hotel lobby too.

Matcha
Diana C.

I liked my matcha a lot more than I expected to. It was very much a traditional matcha and not the oversweetened or pre-packaged stuff that some cafes seem to do now. The barista was super friendly and helpful too - they were very knowledgeable about the matcha and other drinks I asked about when deciding on a beverage. They were also very efficient and did a cute little latte art for me. The ambiance was casual and modern. It's adjacent to a hotel or apartment lobby but also looks like a popular space for people to study or work a bit since it's close to campus. I'd come back for the matcha again.

Sausage,egg and cheese... amazing.
Richard P.

I frequented Poindexter Coffee during my six days in Seattle to officiate my goddaughter's wedding and have a short vacation. Located on the first floor of Graduate Hotel, a 16-story art deco hotel in the University District, Poindexter does a fairly steady business primarily due to its relationship with Graduate and because of being near the University of Washington. You can access Poindexter from inside the hotel IF you can walk down a step that connects the coffeeshop with the hotel (right next to the front desk). Otherwise, you'll need to use the sidewalk entrance off of Brooklyn Avenue. It is accessible and level to the ground (or as level as anything gets in Seattle). Poindexter has a fairly small menu primarily consisting of coffee and tea options, a variety of pastries, and a breakfast menu primarily consisting of breakfast sandwiches and a handful of other items. They were offering dine-in with well-spaced tables. It's my understanding they typically offer a couple of video games, though I never saw them and they may have been set aside due to the pandemic. I actually never tried the coffee (which I've heard mixed things about). It's Verve Coffee. I drank iced tea each morning. I tried a sausage/egg/cheese sandwich - it's a behemoth and beautifully executed. It's easily one of the best that I've tried of this type of sandwich. I also tried a couple of their pastries including delicious hazelnut brownies and a couple others. Every employee I met was friendly and helpful. The space is warm and inviting. The hotel is dog friendly and it's not uncommon to see dogs inside the Poindexter. Seattle is pretty eco-friendly in general and nearly everything here is recyclable, compostable, or otherwise good for the environment. I appreciated balance, however. As a spastic paraplegic, I typically do use a straw and appreciate having an option here while also recognizing some shy away from straws due to their impact on the environment. The prices are typical "hotel" prices - this means they're a bit higher than you'll pay most places but not exorbitant. I will note that they don't accept cash - only credit cards. The hotel does have a deal where you can get credits that can be used at the Poindexter. This is one of two dining options connected to the hotel with the other being a rooftop restaurant. Graduate has a study table at the back of its large lobby area - it offers connectivity and plug-in and Poindexter offers some discount options for those studying. As a matter of note, this area is undergoing major renovation and construction and the sidewalk has lots of signage reflecting the street and construction work. Additionally, parking is somewhat limited so this truly is more of a neighborhood coffee joint than a destination spot. However, between the hospitality and the quality food/drink items it's definitely a great option for those in the area. From past photos, I'll also note that the decor is typically somewhat different. They've adapted spacing for the pandemic and it is still aesthetically pleasing but not quite as hipster. They also do offer a variety of bottled and canned items ranging from water to beer to wine to wellness drinks. If/when I'm back in Seattle, I wouldn't hesitate to revisit Poindexter.

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Arnulfo S.

The breakfast sandwich was delicious and the cheese was dripping from my sandwich which I loved!!! The coffee was okay nothing special but I would get it again. Both of the people who helped me where super friendly and joyful, so early in the morning on a Sunday morning. The place is very spacious and I love the wall of plants with the cute puppy statues.

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4 years ago

The coldbrew was okay. The workers were not overly friendly. Unsure if I would come back again.

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4 years ago

They keep on spamming me. I am staying at the Graduate Hotel and getting spam from them every hour.

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7 years ago

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4 years ago

Employees here are great, as is the coffee. Check out the beautiful Graduate Hotel lobby immediately adjacent.

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7 years ago

Coffee is a 4, food is a 3. Don't eat breakfast here unless it's just oatmeal or a baked good.

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7 years ago

Drinks are great, baristas are super nice, and decor is adorable! My only wish is that they would get for-there cups over 12oz.

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7 years ago

Good coffee. Very bad service. Obviously the two servers don't like their jobs. Not a smile or kind greeting from either.

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