![]() ![]() Ghost Note has free public cuppings occasionally, although it appears the last few have been during the weekday mid-morning. And Because it’s not on the main drag of Pike/Pine or Broadway it probably won’t be as crowded as the other Cap Hill cafes. It’s a small space, but does not feel cramped. The main parts of it are exactly the same though-the industrial look of exposed concrete walls and pillar, bar seating along the front window, the long high tables that fit six. The new space under Ghost Note is a lot more “fancy”-the food display, the stools, the chairs(see pic below). I would say when it was Broadcast it was sorta like their current Roosevelt location. This is the old Capitol Hill location for Broadcast Coffee and the layout is exactly the same, but there are some differences that make it feel completely different. Check out the fancy glass my espresso came inĭon’t look for a tip jar like I did, because they have a no tipping policy, but there is a 10% gratuity included. Coffee beans for sale are from Broadcast Roasters, pastries from Salmon Berry, toast from Colombia City Bakery and sandwiches from Bread and Bone. I’ll definitely remember Ghost Note Coffee because of the glass and specialty drinks. I can appreciate the attempt to be different from the sea of coffee shops in Seattle, especially in Capitol Hill, which is café central. If I had to guess, the shape of the glass most likely traps the smell/aroma of the shot for drinkers enjoyment. ![]() ![]() It came in a fancy whiskey-looking glass more suited for a craft cocktail. I decided on a double espresso of which I had two choices. Cold Equipoise -African espresso, tonic water, juniper sage concentrate, cucumber.Cold Sun Ship -Espresso, smoked grapefruit rosemary syrup, coconut water, sparkling water, lime.Lush Life -Espresso, almond milk, orange blossom honey syrup.I wouldn’t mind trying some in the summer, though. Their specialty drinks seem interesting, but most are cold(I think 6 out of 7) and I wanted something hot. It’s done through a special machine specifically made for Ghost Note that makes it within 90 seconds. And it’s not by pour-over, which you all know can take awhile. What we ate/drank : Double Espresso of Colombia Narino Samaniego(?)Ĭomments: The first thing you’ll notice different about Ghost Note Coffee is their brewed coffee is made to order, so you don’t have to worry about when the last batch was brewed. For deliveries that are refused or returned as undeliverable, we will issue a refund minus a 15% restocking fee and any applicable delivery costs.Description on Ghost Note Coffee website: A Modern, Progressive Take On The Café ExperienceĪddress: 1623 Bellevue Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 We will issue a refund on the original credit card used for purchase. Requests for online returns must be made to and the return invoice must be included. The request for the return must be made within 10 days of the delivery and the items must be returned within 15 days. The buyer is responsible for delivery charges on refunded items. If the return brought back to Bitter Pops by the delivery driver, the delivery fee ($7) is not refundable. ![]() We will refund the original price onto the credit card used for the purchase, or issue a gift card in the amount of the refund for in-store credit.Īny online purchase can be returned in-store with the above conditions. If you do need to return an item the following is our return policy.Īny eligible purchase of unopened beer, spirits, and wine can be returned in-store with a receipt within 15 days. Customer satisfaction is our goal, and we hope that you are happy with any purchase. ![]()
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