Victrola Coffee Roasters
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Victrola Coffee Roasters

Seattle, Washington

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One of Seattle's original third-wave roasters, and still one of the best. The Capitol Hill shop on 15th has been a neighborhood anchor for over twenty years — the kind of place where baristas know regulars by name and the pour-over is treated with reverence but not pretension. The roasting is nuanced and consistent, and the public cuppings on Wednesdays are a masterclass in what coffee can be.

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The Wednesday public cupping at the roastery. Free, educational, and the best way to understand what makes their coffee different.

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