Cafe
Bacco Cafe
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Bacco Cafe is a charming Italian-style cafe located on Pine Street in the heart of downtown Seattle, just steps from Pike Place Market. The cafe features a warm, rustic interior with exposed brick, wooden tables, and Italian decor. It serves a variety of espresso drinks, cappuccinos, and lattes made with premium coffee beans, alongside a selection of pastries, panini, and gelato. The atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, making it a popular spot for a quick coffee break, a casual meeting, or a quiet moment to people-watch. The staff are known for their friendly service and attention to detail. Bacco Cafe is a favorite among locals and tourists seeking an authentic Italian coffee experience in Seattle.
Don't miss
- Sip a traditional Italian cappuccino made with expertly steamed milk.
- Try a freshly baked pastry like a cornetto or biscotti.
- Enjoy a panini or gelato for a light meal or treat.
- Relax on the outdoor seating area and watch the city bustle by.
- Purchase bags of their house-roasted coffee beans to take home.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Bacco Cafe
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Bacco Cafe with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inBeneath The Streets Underground History Tour4.7★ · 8,736 travelers~1 hourFree cancellationFrom$32 per personSee dates →
Most bookedChef Guided Food Tour of Pike Place Market4.9★ · 4,254 travelers~2 hoursFree cancellationFrom$75 per personSee dates →
Top ratedWelcome to Seattle Walking Tour5★ · 208 travelers~3 hoursFree cancellationFrom$49 per personSee dates →Know before you go
- Try the house specialty, the 'Bacco Latte,' with a hint of vanilla.
- Pastries sell out early; visit before noon for the best selection.
- Free Wi-Fi is available, but power outlets are limited.
- The cafe is a short walk from Pike Place Market; combine your visit.
A bit of history
Bacco Cafe opened in the early 2000s, bringing a taste of Italian coffee culture to Seattle. Its name, 'Bacco,' refers to the Roman god of wine, reflecting the cafe's Italian heritage and emphasis on quality beverages.
Common questions
Do they have dairy-free milk options?
Yes, they offer almond, soy, and oat milk alternatives.
Is there seating available?
Yes, indoor and outdoor seating is available, but it can fill up quickly during peak hours.
Do they serve food besides pastries?
Yes, they have panini, salads, and gelato.
Can I buy coffee beans?
Yes, they sell bags of their house-roasted coffee beans.
Is the cafe dog-friendly?
Dogs are allowed on the outdoor patio but not inside.
What are the busiest times?
Weekday mornings from 7-9 AM and weekend late mornings are the busiest.
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