Espresso Vivace
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Espresso Vivace

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Florin Elena Milea (Floreen)

The Capitol Hill espresso bar that taught Seattle what serious espresso was supposed to taste like. David Schomer opened the original cart in 1988 and the obsessive technique has only sharpened — the in-house roast is balanced and intentional, the latte art was practically invented here, and the staff treats every shot like it matters. Order at the counter and stand to drink. Do not, under any circumstances, ask for a flavored syrup.

Insider tip

A doppio macchiato. Drink it where you stand. Schomer's book on espresso is sold at the counter — buy that too.

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