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A Seattleite's guide to the city. || Eat well, travel often.Bustle
Bustle is this little piece of sunshine in Queen Anne. I would make many trips up here my freshman year (coming to terms with my out-of-shapeness as I struggled up that awful Queen Anne hill) and still do for their awesome iced americanos. Did I mention they also have some awesome flavors like lavender and salted caramel? Delicious, right? My friend Emily and I stopped in here the other day and reminced about life in Paris over an awesome cup of coffee roasted by Attibassi Coffee. I would love to be back in Paris, but Bustle is pretty great too.
535 West McGraw Street || Seattle, WA 98119 || 206-453-4285



Milstead & Co.
Since there is a coffee shop in Fremont that I’m trying to avoid for awkwardness sake, I have been forced to look for a new coffee hangout. I am happy to say that I have finally found it in Milstead & Co. The place isn’t very representative of the style of Fremont, but for this reason, it’s a breath of fresh air. It’s clean, classic, and simplistic in design. They take this same approach with their coffee. The coffee is pure, high-quality, and made with great care. They feature fine coffees from renowned roasters Stumptown Intelligentisa, and Coava, as well as some deliciously decadent pastries.
Stop in when you can, you’l love it.
770 N 34th St. || Seattle, WA 98103 || 206-979-0010



