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    Two Kick

    4.6 (41 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials
    Dogs allowed

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    Davis W.

    Really cool biker themed spot with tons of seating and space. Their nitro cold brew tastes really smooth. I only wish they served faster because there was only one person working on a saturday afternoon and a line of 3 people took over 10 minutes.

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    Diana C.

    The chai was good, but I asked for nonfat and they gave me 2%. The barista was kind and helpful and very efficient in making the drinks. The inside was really interesting with lots to look at and a variety of seating options inside and outside. I can see why it was so popular, even on a Monday afternoon. I'd return again.

    Carol L.

    Coffee and Motorcycles! What a great combination! Two Kick is a local spot serving up local Lighthouse Coffee Roasters coffee in its casual, workshop like cafe. The barista is friendly and there are lots of open tables and seating. All of their drinks are made as double shots. I got the Irish cream syrup but next time I'll probably skip it for just a normal latte. My partner got the spicy hot mocha and he loved it! It's a delectable sweet and spicy mix.

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    Marie B.

    Seems it is a fluid dynamic how the pandemic is greatly affecting indie cafes, bars, and restaurants in Seattle. Some sadly close permanently for a myriad of reasons, but some emerge like the fierce phoenix from the conflagration. I had stopped by Two Kick earlier this morning with The Homie after a hardy breakfast in search of iced refreshment (7/25/20). I was a bit surprised that the former Wick underwent a renovation and morphed into a new business altogether. Two former Wick employees took over the site when the lease wasn't renewed, refurbished, and rebranded their business as Two Kick. Takes a lot of business acumen and chutzpah to open during current conditions. There was a steady stream of folks at the walk-up counter while we waited for our beverages, so that's great they continue to fill that established neighborhood niche. Coffee roast is from Lighthouse and pastries featured are from Macrina Bakery. Nice to see all these local businesses crosspollinating. I enjoyed my brief exchange with one of the owners. Both our iced beverages were spot on, 16 oz mocha and 16 oz lavender rosemary iced tea. Refreshing on this beautiful summer day! The pastries look enticing, especially the sizable dill scone. But we had just had a sizeable breakfast al fresco from nearby North Lake Union/Portage Bay so had to pass. I will miss The Wick for the excellent coffee, the motorcycle vibe, and the lovely baristas who had created a terrific getaway the past few years. However, I wish the owners of Two Kick all the best for their success. Venture off of Nickerson, a worthy stop to indulge in well crafted beverages.

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    Wendy K.

    Thanks for the intro and latte this morel Marie B. This indie coffee shop is a great find. Great coffee and they have hemp as alternative milk my go to but not one all coffee shops carry. Definitely would stop by if I'm ever in the neighborhood.

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    David B.

    Excellent service of unpretentious coffee in a motorcycle garage turned cafe by day and possibly bar by night. It's definitely not Starbucks.

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    Mary J.

    Fast becoming my favorite neighborhood spot. The side street location, cheaper prices, plentiful outdoor seating, and daylong sunshine create an easy and relaxed vibe while the "reclaimed industrial" style (including a building with a mural across the street) creates a Brooklyn/Detroit feel that contrasts pleasantly with the rest of the neighborhood. The coffee is a more traditional roast than most Seattle coffee shops, and thus less acidic, which I also appreciate. Great place for a lazy weekend hang.

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    Really cool venue, coffee was good. Great spot for SPU students, they even offer a student discount.

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    Nice looking place, lots of room to study/work. The chai I got was unfortunately very milky/watery and not very flavorful (2.5/5).

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    Fantastic Coffee. Fun loud cafe that has a bar vibe and that is a good thing. I wish they were open at night and had live music.

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    such a hidden gem coffee shop in Seattle! Great coffee, super nice crew!! awesome place to work and hang out

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    Great spot for coffee. Good service and lots of options for hanging out. Inside and outside. Or take a walk along the canal. Beautiful!

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    Great coffee, nice baristas, and a relaxing interior space. Will be coming back asap!

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    I love this coffee shop. It's fun, quirky, and cozy. Overall my most favorite coffee shop :)

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    Yummy lattes and they have a student discount! Definitely worth coming out for and trying.

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    Made a stop at Ludi's for lunch after a hike. I've never not seen a line here during open hours and…read morehave only known about their ube pancakes. We waited a bit over an hour in line. You order at the front before being seated which means food arrives shortly after sitting down. With that noted, I wouldn't return to wait that long. First visit, to try a relatively famous spot, sure. Inside is a bit tight, but conversation can be had. My friends got the lumpia-silog and bistek-silog. Lumpia was tasty, but not particularly outstanding. Bistek was dry. The beef was tough to chew, seasoned alright on the outside but likely overcooked if not old. I opted for the oxtail silog which was delicious but pricey. Oxtail Silog - for $29, this plate definitely gets a double take. After waiting in the hour line, I figured I should commit for a tasty meal. Oxtail comes in a side bowl alongside a bit of hearty broth which the rice absorbs well. Meat is tender, falls off the bone, but pulling around oxtail bones isn't the simplest, so definitely have to bite around crevices. All in all, this plate was delicious but think it comes with a huge tourist tax I've had better value for oxtail plates. Ube Pancake Stack - four sizeable pancakes. Some pictures, including my own, don't do these justice. I can definitely get behind the hype. They're drenched in a rich ube sauce and there's plenty to go around. Honestly the ube flavor is present on the pancakes, but it feels relatively faint because the sauce is extremely sweet and flavorful, minimizing the pancake taste and expanding the gap between flavors. That being said, I think I would enjoy the pancakes with less sauce (or preferably, on the side).

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    We've been here in the past. In fact, it's our favorite among the Tom Douglas restaurant empire…read more We were a group of 6, seated comfortably in a banquette in the middle of the room. This is a lively place, always filled with a lot of upscale looking customers. So the atmosphere is quite loud, but fun in a buzzing way. We were seated quickly, as we had reservations. Our server Charlie, was engaging, friendly and on top of things. We ordered the shared dips---olive tapenade, eggplant, hummus, tatziki with some warm pita triangles. They're all good and a fun way to start the dinner. We each had kebabs---lamb, chicken and mushroom. All good, moist and tender all poured with a jig of ouzo on a hot skillet. The onions in the bottom get browned and crusty, so good to eat. One had a lamb burger which looked juicy and served with delicious mound of fries sprinkled with rosemary. Food here has always been awesome. Skipped dessert as we had homemade cookies to eat at our next stop.

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    While in Seattle, we stumbled upon Mr. West, a cute little café. I ordered a grilled cheese and a…read morecup of tomato soup. The grilled cheese was made to perfection the bread was fresh, thick, and delicious, and it was packed with cheese! The tomato soup was also delicious with a unique flavor. My only (very minor) complaint is that it was served in a cup, which made it hard to dip the grilled cheese. A bowl would've been much better for dipping! Overall, this café was a quiet, cozy spot with pleasant employees. I'd definitely visit again.

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