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    Victrola Coffee Roasters

    3.8 (111 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Pumpkin pie latte
    Sneha P.

    Overall service was fast, and the interior was a nice space to get work done or lounge with friends. We got the cortado, which came with sparkling water, and their seasonal pumpkin pie latte. Coffee overall was great; however, we wished the pumpkin pie latte was mixed properly as all the pumpkin sauce was pooled on the bottom and we did not realize until we drank most of it.

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    Megan M.

    Victrola is my favorite coffee in Seattle and I make an effort to stop in everytime I'm in town. I went to the location a 300 Pine, which is just down the block from 108 Pine location. This location has slightly shortened hours than the other. All of their syrups are homemade, so I was excited to try one in a latte. I got a large latte with cardomom honey syrup. It came out looking beautiful and the cup was enormous. Both the coffee and the syrup were delicious. They also offered a number of pastries and to-go sandwiches and snacks, but we did not partake in those on this visit. Would highly recommend Victrola to anyone in the Seattle area!

    Vanilla lavender latte and chai latte!
    Yoona L.

    I love the ambiance inside the cafe. It encapsulates that warm, cozy feeling removed from the frigid air outside. There are seats to chatter inside as well as a long wood "bench" in front of a glass wall to observe the bustling downtown streets. I ordered a decaf vanilla lavender latte with oat milk. I absolutely LOVED it! It was so creamy and had a very light vanilla flavor to back up a floral taste. The baristas were kind and very helpful when we had questions about what beans to purchase for a french press

    WOW! My first ever BARISTA DESIGN. Lol
    Birdie H.

    Depending on the person. You see... I liked it! But it wasn't for my husband or son. Only because they're not that type of people, wheee they just sit back and chill with a cup of coffee. Which is why I said MAYBE. But for me, I chose a mocha. Still had a hint of coffee in it. I had that FROTH on the top of my mocha. It was pretty frothy! lol! Anywho, the ambience is quiet, mild, laid back k. Someplace you'd wanna start your morning off before you take a walk around the Public Market. It's a cozy little shop that has vintage look. Like back in the 70's.

    Monique T.

    Big space, conveniently located on a corner of a busy street Purchased a Carmel espresso Prices are about the same as others. Service could be friendlier /more welcoming. They do have a few food options some snacks No public restrooms Lots of seating.

    Warm vanilla latte with oat milk
    Christina G.

    Victrola Coffee Roasters offers a pleasant coffee experience with a cozy atmosphere. I got a Warm Vanilla Latte with Oat Milk. While the price point was a bit high for a small latte, the quality was evident. The sweetness from the syrup, with visible black specks from fresh vanilla, complemented the good taste of the coffee. Despite the cost, I'd get it again. The interior is nice, with tables and chairs perfect for working or chatting with friends. The barista was friendly and made me feel welcome. I always pass by this place on my way to Pike Place Market and finally decided to check it out--I'm glad I did. It's a lovely spot to take a break and enjoy a well-made coffee.

    Cold brew
    Ailun H.

    Victrola Coffee Roasters was on my list of coffee shops to visit while I was in town, so we stopped by for my third coffee this past Thursday afternoon after a filling lunch at Pike Place. The interior has good ambiance with cozy seating and relaxed vibes. They close pretty early (4 PM on Thursday, at least) so no sitting and lounging for too long! I got a cold brew but I thought it was over-steeped (and it was too bitter because of it). I wasn't very impressed. They only do basic coffee offerings here (typical espresso-based drinks with syrups, drip, etc.) so nothing fancy like pour overs or anything.

    Marisa Y.

    One of the best coffee spots I've had so far in downtown Seattle! I got a caramel iced latte and it was super delicious. They shared that they get their caramel from a local shop that specializes in it. I was recommended this place by a coworker and I'm glad I came! I even picked up a bag of dark roast coffee beans to try at home. Can't wait to come back next time I'm in the area.

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    Louisa M.

    I was visiting Seattle and enjoying a walk around the city. I decided to pop in for an afternoon pick-me-up, and this coffee shop was conveniently located, had lots of places to sit and rest, and didn't have a line like the other coffee places down the block. I didn't let Victrola's lack of popularity deter me! There were a few baked goods for sale that didn't look appetizing at all, so I wasn't tempted. Ordering was quick and easy, and the barista was casually friendly - not overly warm or welcoming, but who cares if the coffee's legit. I chose a regular cappuccino and took a seat. I liked that my coffee to stay was served in a proper ceramic cup. Other places I visited on this trip put my coffee in a paper cup, which I can't stand when I'm "dining in." The espresso was hot and tasty, not super velvety or anything that stood out as being extraordinary, but in a sea of coffee shops in a city that has a glut of them, this was a solid cappuccino. The beans were obviously high quality, and the crema and foam were both thick and rich. But at just over $7 for a small, plain cappuccino including tax and tip, it's overpriced. To be fair, EVERYTHING in Seattle is astronomically priced, and $6+ is the going rate for a coffee beverage. My coffee art was mediocre and if you care about that sort of thing, you'll be disappointed. I also carry my own Splenda with me always, since hipster coffee joints like this don't usually offer it. If you're picky about your sweeteners (like me), always have a supply on hand yourself. All in all, Victrola Coffee Roasters delivered what I needed it to, and that was a hot and tasty dose of caffeine. Would I seek this place out again? Probably not, but they put out a quality product.

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    Andrew T.

    Cute coffee place right near the water in downtown Seattle. They have a pretty basic menu but great coffee espresso and lattes. Cute areas to sit down and plenty of places to people watch. Great place too! Stop by and grab a quick cup of coffee if you're around the area.

    Candace L.

    We had a quick early morning flight from LA and she hadn't had her morning coffee, so as soon as we hopped off of the train at Westlake it was nice to see Victrola right there waiting for me! Things were nice and calm in here, I ordered an iced oat latte with a little bit of their honey syrup. I'm totally not a "syrup" in a coffee drink type gal. I don't like sweet drinks of any sort really, but I noticed most coffee shops in Seattle have their homemade syrups. It's obviously a thing, so when in Rome right? Hit me with the syrup, lightly please. Great oat latte on the rocks. I'd definitely recommend this spot. It was a short walk to our hotel from here, so super convenient location.

    It was my first time trying Victrola coffee roasters. I enjoyed the Latte. Loved it. I got to enjoy my coffee sitting there, working little bit. Overall great experience. This is my to go place in Seattle from now on.

    Jacintha T.

    In the land of crappy Starbucks coffee , I found amazing coffee. Pumpkin cappuccino That pumpkin cappuccino was delicious, smooth and not overly sweet. Even better they don't use bitter, under ripe coffee cherries. Thanks Hawaii for opening my eyes to really good coffee standards. #ALilBitOfCyn #ThisFeedsMySoul #MyFoodieLife #StarbucksIsOverrated #GoodCoffeeIsntBitter

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    This place has such awesome vibes with large windows to capture every photon from the typical grey…read morewinter day in Seattle. Exposed brick wall and warm tones from the wood furniture makes this shop a cozy third place. A few indoor plants give it a fresh touch. The baristas here are definitely dedicated to their craft! Their drink offerings are standard, although they also have housemade syrups and specialty drinks (seasonal mochas, lattes, etc) if you want to try something different. I love how they highlight their single origin espresso on the menu with the tasting notes. They also offer matcha and teas if you're more into that. I haven't tried any bakery goods, but looking at the pastry case, they're quite popular. Victrola embodies the perfect Seattle coffeehouse- one that I wish people knew more widely rather than the twin tailed siren that's spread globally...

    I don't normally drink coffee (I'm more of a tea person, if all the boba and tea shop reviews I…read morewrite don't say anything!), but I'm always up for new experiences, especially ones that allow me to expand my taste horizons and ability to describe flavors and aromas. After booking a tea tasting at a local tea shop, I went around looking for coffee tastings and found Victrola. Every Friday at 11AM, they offer a free tasting class, so we, of course, booked the very next Friday! Arriving at the shop a bit before 11AM, it was pretty full, with most tables taken and a short line of 2-3 people in front of me. We checked in with the cashier and he said the barista was getting things ready. Maybe 5 minutes later, we were led to the room in the back, where the barista introduced the tasting experience and handed us two sheets of paper, one with the anatomy of a coffee cherry, and the other with their coffee flavor wheel. For this week, it was only us two for the tasting, so we had a full monopoly of the barista (according to him, the prior week was 8 people!). We were able to try two coffees - both single origin, one from Guatemala and the other from Colombia. We started by sniffing the beans and grounds, with the Guatemalan emanating notes of lightly roasted peanuts (per tasting notes, it's milk chocolate, orange, and "elegant") and the Colombian with dark soy and umami notes (per tasting notes, it's pineapple, melon, and date), at least to my nose. The barista brewed both via pour over (if I remember correctly, it was 203F water with 20g of the Guatemalan, 24g of the Colombian in 360g of water). I forgot the exact grind sizes he used. Interestingly, the flavor profile of the Colombian was completely different to me between the grounds and the final brew. Very fruity throughout - I'm not that adept at description, but it's definitely a fresher, crisp fruit, not dried fruit, and not red fruit or berries, nor citrus. I'll have to file this one away as pineapple and green apple, per the barista. In terms of mouthfeel, it's thick, almost syrupy, coating the mouth with the fruity flavors. The Guatemalan, on the other hand, is completely different, starting with roasted coffee, then still with the peanut notes, but also adding a caramel-like essence. Very 'brown' on the color wheel. Mouthfeel-wise, thinner, watery like tea. I have never had good quality coffee before and this was certainly an experience that opened my eyes to how good coffee can actually be. I still have a ton of tea leaves to go through, but perhaps when I'm nearing the end, I'll have to start drinking more coffee. Tea, then chocolate, and now maybe coffee? My wallet is crying...

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