Victrola Coffee and Art.
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible washroom
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Victrola Coffee and Art. Reviews - 100
4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Gerson Ponce
Really good coffee and really nice coffee shop.
Brent
I'd have to say one of my favourite coffee roasters ever. Wonderful flavors that come thru in their coffee selections, great ambiance, and friendly staff. Grab yourself a bag of coffee and they'll give you a cup of drip for free!
Ann Hursey
Perfect foam and velvety dark roast. Yim.
Bekah Gautrowski
Regardless of what time I go here the baristas seem incredibly slow. The coffee itself is fine, about as good as any other small Seattle coffee shop. They have a lot of space inside to sprawl out any study.
Noah Bailey
This shop was extremely busy, quick service, and the best espresso I had while in Seattle. Exceptional coffee.
Patrick Averell
I walked in to Victrola coffee shop at 9:40 in the morning with my 9 month old daughter. I asked the gentleman at the counter kindly for a pumpkin spice latte, he said they did not carry that flavor. As I was walking out I was mocked really loudly and rude by a guy with curly hair screaming pumpkin spice latte at me and my nine month old daughter. This was the rudest customer service I have ever received in the industry, not sure why they think it’s ok to yell and mock a baby and her dad. I never write reviews but this is one that everyone must hear about it.
Christian T.
Their chai latte tasted more like chai-flavored water. Not spicy at all, and no foam. The atmosphere was pretty cool, though. Very fancy finishes and plenty of art to look at. I guess I'll try the coffee sometime in the future.
Also, I don't like being asked for tips...
Gokhan Kirlik
Really good coffee and bakeries 🍰
Bess Lovejoy
Living in a tiny Cap Hill apt, Victrola is truly my living room. Especially on a rainy morning, when they’re playing good music and the whole place smells delicious, there are few places in Seattle I’d rather be—or at least be attempting to get work done. I love seeing new parents, local politicians and community groups, retirees, folks walking their dog, artists, laptop lackeys like me, and everyone else who convenes here. It’s a true community spot. I used to visit in the ‘90s, too, as a teen, when it felt extremely cool, and while I’m a little more jaded now, I love that very little has changed. I’ve been to coffee shops all over, and few have the vibes of this spot. Also, the dirty chais power my existence! I swear they are medicinal.
Anne Hepfer
This cafe has good espresso and tea. Their food selection is good too. They get their baked goods from local bakeries. However, I find their drip coffee is too weak for me. I like a darker roast.