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Feva Coffee Company- Café FevaBWorth Trying

3663 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103 · Coffee shop · 4.9/5 Google (175 reviews)

Takeout

Cozy neighborhood coffee bar with friendly vibes, dark-leaning espresso, creative monthly specials, and fair prices—great for a quality cup, light bites, and dog-friendly charm, but limited seating and occasional service lapses.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Feva Coffee Company delivers solid neighborhood café quality through exceptional espresso-based drinks and creative monthly specials, paired with warm, attentive service and fair pricing for Seattle standards. Limited seating constrains the experience, and the dark-leaning espresso profile won't suit all palates, preventing the higher distinction needed for grade A territory. A beloved local gem that excels at what it does—quality coffee in a genuine community space.

Restaurant Summary

The room feels warm and cozy with friendly baristas who remember faces and chat about your day. One regular put it simply: "Every visit feels like a warm hug." Latte art in cute mugs and a steady stream of neighbors make it a comforting stop between Fremont and Wallingford. Seating is limited, but overflow to the adjacent lounge helps, and prices are surprisingly fair for the quality. The culinary approach leans classic coffeehouse with flair: staples like lattes, cortados, and matcha anchored by a dark-leaning espresso and elevated with monthly specials like PB&J cold brew and a pistachio-forward Baklava latte. If you prefer lighter, fruitier shots, you may find the cortado too bold; if you love chocolatey, roasty notes, this could be your new go-to cup. Service is personable and quick, and pastries rotate from local bakeries for a simple, satisfying bite. For families, it is an easy fit: hot chocolate wins with kids, flavored lattes can be toned down, and staff are kind with little ones and pups alike. The menu supports dairy-free with multiple alt milks, and decaf is treated with care. Space is tight for strollers at peak times, so consider off-peak visits, but otherwise this is a low-stress stop for a quality treat.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$9-$14 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Vibrant mixed-use corridor between Fremont and Wallingford with tech offices, apartments, and indie retail; daytime foot traffic from locals and commuters.

Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled streets; typical urban awareness recommended.

Nearby: Near Gas Works Park and Fremont core; adjacent residential buildings provide steady regulars; transit access via nearby bus routes.

FremontFremont offers a diverse dining environment with a range of casual eateries, trendy cafes, and innovative restaurants. The social atmosphere is laid-back yet lively, attracting locals and visitors who enjoy unique culinary experiences and a strong sense of neighborhood identity.
Stone Way CorridorThe Stone Way Corridor is a stretch within Fremont known for its mix of industrial spaces converted into restaurants and breweries, offering a more casual and approachable dining scene compared to the busier commercial core of Fremont.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday06:30–18:00 Tuesday06:30–18:00 Wednesday06:30–18:00 Thursday06:30–18:00 Friday06:30–18:00 Saturday07:00–18:00 Sunday07:00–18:00

Available: Takeout

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