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    Walla Walla Roastery

    4.6 (69 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
    Dogs allowed
    Good for working

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    Rob W.

    If you want great, freshly roasted coffee then you've come to the right place. We were told about this place by one of the wineries and they were spot on. Friendly people making killer coffee. Everything was reasonably priced as well. Walked out with a delicious drink and two bags of coffee.

    Left - 16 oz Mocha  Right - 16 oz Vanilla Latte
    Zachary P.

    One of my favorite coffee shops to visit; Especially if you are planning on dining in! The ambience is warming and clean. The staff have always been friendly and helpful. Furthermore, the coffee is excellent and consistent, at a fair price. I would recommend this coffee shop to all of my friends and family. You won't be disappointed!

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    Alden C.

    Excellent coffee shop in Walla Walla! The place was very popular here and I can see why! The coffee drinks that we ordered were superb! Steve and I got Vanilla Latte's which were awesome and gave us enough of a caffeine kick to get our day started! As I said the place was popular therefore very busy! So we had a little bit of a wait on our hands but that was okay. The atmosphere is quaint and it's just a good place to chill out and relax.

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    delicious empanadas and coffee very friendly staff. Remote location next to an airport, but very popular among cyclists . I love their cardamom cookies !

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    Greg N.

    Fantastic 3rd wave coffee - freshly roasted, well prepared and delicious. Highly recommend!

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    Bradley N.

    First-time visitors to Walla Walla might make the false assumption that the best cup of coffee is to be found in the historic downtown district, among the higher end cafes, bars, hotels, bakeries, and tasting rooms. Except that they would be wrong. The best cup of coffee is to be found near the regional airport (the A Street Exit on Highway 12), in a warehouse district populated by many smaller winemakers, like Tamarack and Dunham Cellars, who make excellent wines despite operating from minimalist, rented facilities. So, too, the quality of coffee roasted here, using sustainable sources from South and Central America, Africa, and the Pacific. You can pick up bags of whole beans, both blends and single origins, or order espresso drinks or French Press coffee at the bar. Local baked goods from Wheatland Bakery are available in a self-service section to the left of the espresso machine, and you can enjoy your order inside or out, with complimentary customer wifi and ample parking next to a green, manicured lawn with chairs for relaxing in the sun. Note: For Twin Peaks fans, there is a dark coffee blend created in collaboration with actor, Kyle MacLachlan, and available for purchase. Kyle M. also makes a few Syrah-based wines at Dunham Cellars, which is a short walk or drive away, so you could possible visit both. Coffee, wine, and vintage 1990s pop culture: what's not to love? It is not terribly hard in the Pacific NW to find a good regional roaster based in a larger urban area who will ship you coffee beans, but my preference is to support local roasters who bring in green beans and prepare them on site. I don't think that the coffee served is always better than an "import," but you're more likely to find fresh, creatively blended beans for sale and get good local service, including possibly tips for other places of interest in the area. But if you're not feeling particularly sociable, you can grab a table, enjoy a good cappuccino and fresh scone, order a French Press cup of coffee for your personal travel mug, and get ready for the next stop of your journey: a winery in Walla Walla Valley, perhaps, or a new hiking trail in the Blue Mountains, or an especially pretty backroad that puts the beauty of the Palouse Hills in its proper panoramic perspective. Visiting a good local roaster like WWR is more than a caffeine refill or morning infusion of carbohydrates and steamed milk. It's about a brief encounter with a place that for many is a daily ritual, a respite from a long workday, a welcome break from hours of highway driving or long-haul trucking. Having a well made cup is part and parcel of that equation. By the time I left WWR that morning, I was refueled, rested, and had researched online my next few stops that day (wine tasting at Pepper Bridge, wool outlet shopping in Pendleton, rest stops in Prairie City, overnight camping in the Strawberry Mountains). A long day, to be sure, but made more enjoyable because of rejuvenating spots like this!

    Thomas N.

    Located at the Walla Walla Municipal Airport, they came highly recommended by the locals. Glad we went. I had a mocha and it was one of the best I have ever had. My co-worker had a regular coffee and enjoyed it very much. If you have it there, it's served in ceramic coffee cups which is a nice touch.

    Mindy H.

    At the hotel breakfast, I caught myself actually liking the drip coffee, so I asked about the source, and the said Walla Walla Roastery. Later that day, I was at a café and had an amazing cappuccino, and once again Walla Walla Roastery came up. Since they are closed on Sunday, I made sure that my plans had me stopping by the airport area of Walla Walla for a visit on my way home Monday morning, to see the source of such coffee greatness. The roaster looks like it is located in a converted home. To be cliché, it has a very homey feeling. It is understated, and simply about the coffee here, no trendy art, or fancy chocolates and pastries, just the beans. The inside is very small, just a couple of tables, I couldn't see myself hooking up my laptop and remaining for hours. They focus on micro-roasting, and everything is done on the premises. They are fair trade and all that good stuff. They utilize a beautiful machine, which I believe is a Marzocco. The espresso itself is amazing, you don't need to add anything, it's smooth and flavorful without any bitterness. I had a cappuccino to take away with me, and it was hard to put a lid on that thing, because they even do the coffee art well here.

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    Kimber K.

    This place was worth the visit for a good local coffee and loose leaf tea fix. I got an oat milk latte with an extra shot. The beans themselves tasted great and they have beans for sale in the shop as well. The location is over by the airport with plenty of parking, drive through window, and inside there are about 1/2 a dozen tables for lounging. Overall, great place but not a coffee shop I would stay to hang out in for a while.

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    Great coffee and peaceful atmosphere. Spent several hours catching up on work while traveling for business.

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    Very cozy, with kind and quick baristas. The food was excellent and reasonably priced.

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    Coffee is alright once in awhile, but the service there is horrible so I wouldn't recommend.

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    Best place ever!!! So many good memories and the people are friendly! If you're passing through walla walla, you ought to stop by!

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    There aren't many places open in the area on Sunday, but I saw this place had coffee and pastries…read moreso we decided to give it a try. It was pretty busy inside, but after a bit we were able to order. I ordered an iced soy latte with a pump of almond. Also a regular iced latte. I also ordered a few pastries, the Kouign Amann, Almond Croissant, and Goat Cheese and Herb croissant. They unfortunately don't heat up any pastries which I wish they would because I do think it would make the pastries better. The Kouign was my favorite. It was crunchy and delicious and sweet, I would get again. The goat cheese croissant was pretty good but nothing too special. As for the Almond Croissant, I was very disappointed. It had hardly any almond filling, and there was no almond flavor. I wish they would put slivered almonds on it but it was completely lacking. I would skip the almond croissant completely. As for the coffee, I got a regular iced latte and a Soy almond latte. The coffee was not good at all and it makes me sad to say but after a few sips... I had to throw it away! I felt like it threw away $7. It was very watery and the syrup tasted off. This is usually my go-to at other shops but I just couldn't drink this at all. Overall it was cool to try a pastry or two but I wouldn't make another trip here.

    A very sweet staff at a winery suggested we visit this spot for pastries and we obliged . We…read morearrived around breakfast time and even though there was a line ,it moved fast. I felt the staff was a little unfriendly and rushed us even though we barely spent a minute ordering . My experience everywhere else in the city had been so phenomenal in terms of customer service that this exchange really stood out . I wouldn't hold that against them though because it could have been an off day. The coffee was just ok ,I would probably skip it next time and stick to getting the baked goods. The goat cheese pastry and the rhubarb were very well made and tasted amazing. The inside is spacious but not the best organized and it was a struggle to pass through tables to get an open seat . The restrooms also were unkempt and the door that opens in the lobby cant be locked which is weird for a restroom in a public setting.

    Walla Walla Roastery - coffee - Updated May 2026

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