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Amenities

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Curbside pickup
  • Takeout
  • Dine-in

Narrative Coffee Reviews - 100

4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Anita Johnston Windermere

This is absolutely one of the most charming coffee shops I have found in the Pacific Northwest, especially Everett Washington. It is near enough to the Amtrak train station that it’s a quick jaunt over while you were waiting for your train or passengers. Make sure you drive the gluten free around me and the iced latte They were both absolutely fabulous as were the baristas

Margaret Cohen

This is the last time I’m paying such a high price for a coffee which tastes like coffee from 7-Eleven. I sent them emails before posting this review since this is not the first time - same thing happened last time but I decided to give them a feedback. No one responded. Clearly they don’t care.

The coffee is overheated. This is not latte. Please see pictures. From last 2 times we were there.

This time - peppermint mocha didn’t have peppermint and wasn’t sweetened at all. The other drink was overly sweet. The milk was super hot - not supposed to happen with latte.

And no, I’m not going to go back because for that price everything should be done the first time and I’ve already wasted my time and money on this I don’t want to waste more. I hope this will help others. The photos shared here much better than the reality unfortunately.

Sean Moore

Narrative Coffee has a wonderful tone and excellent atmosphere. It’s a great place to sip on a ritual mocha (highly recommended as it’s not sweet like most) and have a conversation or dig into some homework. The high skeletal wood framed ceilings with skylights offer suburb lighting even in the common overcast days. The music is not disruptive and isn’t going to overpower your conversations but loud enough to enjoy if you are traveling alone.

Christie Ryba

Friendly and knowledgeable staff, hipster vibe, and very good coffee. Doesn't cost any more than Starbucks, but much better quality coffee. We had espresso with steamed 1/2 and 1/2. It was super yummy, a medium/dark roast with rich and creamy foam. I will go back. 😊

Marcus Troyer

Cortado was nice, rich taste. Nice latte art, however $6 is a bit steep. Everything was fairly pricey here. Pretty busy on Saturday when I arrived, limited seating.

TL “MayBeeSheWrites” Johnson

Not a bad place - just not at all what I was expecting or hoping for.

After wanting to visit for a long time, based on photos and customer reviews, I was sadly disappointed. I had hoped to find a spacious and cozy feeling Coffee House as so many photos made it look and reviewers spoke of - for me it was neither from the moment I walked in.

This is more of a hipster cafe serving gourmet, specialty food offerings and hand crafted coffee beverages. A bit pricey but inline with the business model that they appear to be going for; locally sourced foods on the menus and 'performing artists, on occasions. They offer various specialty roasters/coffees along with local bakery items, on occasion.

No 'sugar free' offerings ... know this before you arrive if in need of that dietary need for medical or personal choice. They do have Spenda but not in packets, they scoop it for you.

The ambiance would, at first appearance, make you think possible coffee house but you soon find that the vibe and seating does not really provide for that.

Four small tables, one slightly larger table, two raised sitting bars and two long sofas, still a small place with no tangible vibe of coffee bar, it's open, highly lighted, deafening echo when conversation peaks and most people came to eat, not simply drink coffee and chill or work on a task normally found in a Coffee House.

I would come back and have lunch or grab a brief moment over a cup of coffee while relaxing on the couch but I would suggestion it to someone looking to work on their book, business or other endeavor. This is not that kind of coffee place in my opinion.

Narrative Coffee Co. brings a new flavor to Everett, a much needed one. It's just not the coffee ambiance or experience I personally was hoping for. I hope they continue to find success and continue to set the business bar for supporting local artists within or community.

Eric Lecht

What an awesome Everett breakfast joint. Food was stellar, and the folk who run it were helpful and gracious. It is hip and young but the folk who eat there look to be a cross-section of Everett, at least the ones who can pop $10-20 for breakfast.
I'll definitely put this on my short list of places to eat in Everett.

Sandman

Tried this place after getting a gift card from someone. I am glad we did! We got the apple caramel coffee and a chocolate mocha. For food, we got the breakfast biscuit (with bacon), chocolate croissant, 2 chocolate chip cookies and a muffin. ALL OF THEM WERE AMAZING! My favorite was the chocolate chip cookie and the biscuit. That chipotle aioli sauce is to die for. Our only complaint is that they did not have a drink containing white chocolate but the food made up for that. We will definitely be going back.

Caleb Wood

Good coffee, good vibes. Definitely check the prices before you order something. Some drinks are... more expensive than others.

Daniel Turbeville, IV

Quality, modern designed, new coffee shop. The selection of food is small but what they do have is excellent. I imagine it will grow as the business matures.

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