Cafe
Analog Coffee
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Analog Coffee sits on a quiet corner of Summit Avenue in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, offering a respite from the city's bustle. The interior blends exposed brick, warm wood, and industrial lighting, creating a space that feels both modern and inviting. Patrons can watch baristas pull shots of single-origin espresso or pour latte art at the long counter. The menu focuses on classic coffee preparations, espresso, pour-over, cold brew, alongside a small selection of pastries from local bakeries. What sets Analog apart is its commitment to precision and quality, with beans sourced from roasters like Olympia Coffee and Onyx. The vibe is studious but social, with a mix of laptop workers and friends catching up. Large windows let in natural light, making it a pleasant spot for any time of day.
Don't miss
- Try the single-origin espresso shot to taste the roaster's craft
- Watch baristas prepare pour-over coffee using precise techniques
- Enjoy a pastry from a local Seattle bakery alongside your drink
- Relax in the window seats for people-watching on Summit Avenue
- Browse the small retail shelf of beans and brewing gear
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Analog Coffee
You can visit on your own (no ticket needed; pay for your drink order at the counter). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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- Analog Coffee does not have Wi-Fi, plan to disconnect or use your phone's hotspot.
- Cash and credit cards accepted; no minimum for card payments.
- Seating fills quickly on weekends; consider a weekday visit for more space.
- Beans change regularly; ask the barista about current offerings.
A bit of history
Analog Coffee opened in 2013, founded by a team of coffee professionals who wanted to create a neighborhood cafe emphasizing high-quality espresso and community. The name nods to the analog methods of coffee brewing.
Common questions
Is there Wi-Fi available?
No, Analog Coffee intentionally does not offer Wi-Fi to encourage conversation and focus on the coffee experience.
Do they serve food?
They offer a small selection of pastries from local bakeries, but no full meals.
Can I buy coffee beans here?
Yes, they sell bags of the beans they're currently brewing, sourced from various roasters.
Is the cafe dog-friendly?
Dogs are welcome on the outdoor patio, but not inside due to health regulations.
What are the busiest times?
Weekend mid-mornings are busiest; weekday afternoons are generally quieter.
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