Broadcast Coffee
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Broadcast Coffee

Seattle, Washington

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A third-wave roaster with multiple locations, but the Capitol Hill shop on East Union is the flagship and the best. The coffee is roasted in small batches with a light hand, the space is sun-drenched and minimal, and the baristas are the kind of people who actually enjoy explaining the difference between a natural and a washed process. Neighborhood coffee at its best.

Insider tip

The cortado made with their rotating single-origin espresso. Sit by the window — the people-watching on Union is unbeatable.

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