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Storyville CoffeeBWorth Trying

1001 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 · Coffee shop, Bakery, Cafe · 4.6/5 Google (803 reviews)

Takeout · Outdoor seating

Stylish downtown cafe with warmly hospitable service, standout pastries (especially the cinnamon roll), and solid but polarizing coffee at premium prices—great vibe if value sensitivity is low.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Storyville Coffee delivers solid neighborhood cafe performance anchored by genuinely welcoming staff and standout pastries—especially the celebrated cinnamon roll. However, inconsistent espresso execution and premium downtown pricing prevent grade A territory. The attractive, comfortable space works well for quick visits or lingering, making it a reliable local favorite rather than a destination.

Restaurant Summary

Set on 1st Ave across from a major hotel, this cafe feels warm and polished with dim lighting, cozy seating, and friendly baristas who often remember faces. Reviewers talk about staff who are genuinely kind, quick drink turnarounds, and a vibe that works for a quick pause or a relaxed sit-down. One guest put it simply: "The drink was made quickly, and the staff were incredibly welcoming," a sentiment echoed often in this beautiful space. The culinary approach leans classic cafe baking and espresso basics: elevated traditional rather than culinary theater. The cinnamon roll steals the spotlight, croissants run fluffy when warm, and breakfast sandwiches satisfy; coffee feedback is mixed—many rave about rich mochas and smooth flat whites, while a vocal minority find the espresso too mild relative to milk. Prices are premium for downtown Seattle, so expect to pay for the convenient location and polished experience as much as the cup. For families, it is a solid stop with kid-pleasing pastries like cookies, croissants, and the famous cinnamon roll, plus fruit cups. There is no formal kids menu, but the offerings are approachable; seating can be tight at rush times. If your crew needs a guaranteed table or is price sensitive, consider off-peak visits and be mindful of alt milk surcharges that add up.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$20-$32 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central downtown corridor catering to office workers, hotel guests, and tourists; polished cafe experiences with higher price tolerance.

Safety: Busy daytime foot traffic with typical downtown dynamics; generally safe during business hours.

Nearby: Near Hotel 1000 and the waterfront; walkable to Pike Place and office towers, making it a convenient coffee stop.

Pioneer SquarePioneer Square is Seattle's historic district, known for its preserved Romanesque Revival architecture and lively nightlife. The dining scene here includes a mix of trendy restaurants, casual eateries, and bars that attract a diverse crowd looking for both upscale and laid-back experiences. The area is pedestrian-friendly with a strong emphasis on arts and culture, making it popular for after-work dining and weekend exploration.
International District (Chinatown-International District)Located just east of Pioneer Square, the International District is a vibrant micro-neighborhood known for its rich Asian cultural heritage and a dense concentration of authentic Asian restaurants, markets, and shops. It offers a bustling, energetic atmosphere with a focus on traditional and fusion Asian dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday08:00–14:00 Tuesday Wednesday Thursday08:00–14:00 Friday08:00–14:00 Saturday08:00–14:00 Sunday08:00–14:00

Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating

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