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Amenities

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Sea Bean Cafe Reviews - 100

3.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Elizabeth Nicolai

Our family had the smoothies, kid breakfast bowl, a breakfast burrito, and a breakfast sandwich. Food was yummy! Except the breakfast potatoes were super heavy pepper. We couldn’t eat them.

Greg Johnson

Coffee and food is amazing! My wife is gluten-free and it's always a little bit of a struggle to find places that serve good gluten-free options (bread!) and avoid cross-contamination. She got the avocado breakfast sandwich and certainly got her money's worth. I got a coffee and the baked oiand was extremely satisfied with my meal

Dave Godar

Great coffee and lattes, and the pastries they had were excellent as well, although there wasn’t a huge selection. This was a nice place to relax for a bit!

Karin Banuchi

Great cozy cafe/coffee shop atmosphere. The staff is friendly, the food is very good and they have some healthy choices. The food is fresh and homemade and the coffee is great. Just wish they stayed open late. They close at 6pm. Sadly none of the coffee shops seem to be open passed 7pm.

Craig Kelley

Hidden treasure! For a small place to be able to seat our family of 10 was a feat in itself. The food and service were excellent and the atmosphere was warm and cozy. Definitely worth the visit.

Jalad Mukerjee

Great coffee but the place is run in a chaotic manner. We went on a Saturday morning at 10 am and the place was out of potatoes and smoothies. Had to wait 35 mins for a veggie bagel.

Ana Owczarzak

Best coffee house with excellent food! Only place we found cold brew during our time in Alaska 😍 Stopped here on our way out of Denali area for breakfast and a takeaway lunch. Baristas we're super busy but took the time to make me a special drink id been craving and blended it which took it to a whole new level. I tried their fried brussel sprouts for lunch and would highly recommend!

Jeff Sharpe

This is a pleasant coffee and lunch shop. The serve specialty-level coffee and espresso drinks, kombucha, loose leaf tea and soda as well as breakfast foods and fresh lunch dishes like salads and panini. If you're in the mood for something quick, they also have quick snacks like bars and muffins.

All (most?) of the food is made locally and is of impressive quality. The ingredients are nicely fresh and yet the combinations are interesting and not at all bland. I was a big fan of the baked oatmeal, but they also have breakfast sandwiches with traditional or less traditional fillings.

The service style is very much what you'd expect of a simple coffee shop. There are tables, but it's essentially counter service.

Jared

$21 for an apple fritter (very hard and stale - at LEAST one day old and nothing in it tasted like apple), a breakfast bowl (basic but fresh and tasty - eggs, bacon, tomato, potato, and shredded cheese), and free water. My friend got the breakfast sandwich and thought the bread was stale and crunchy. On the upside, the staff was friendly and there was no wait.

Ethan Link

Your trusty cafe away from home. Same tourist prices but here it's worth it. There's great natural light, friendly folks, nautical decorations.

The muffins, scones are good with creative flavor combos. The baked oatmeal is a great pre-hike fuel that you'll think about fondly all day. Beats a cliff bar everytime. Strong coffee, no regrets.

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