Zoka Coffee Roaster & Tea Co
(206) 545-4277
2200 N 56th St
Seattle,
WA
98103
47.6679
-122.3326
Neighborhoods: Wallingford, Lake Union
What People Are Saying About Zoka Coffee Roaster & Tea Co
The Editor
Anna Roth
Citysearch
In Short
The laptop-to-person ratio is extremely high, as students and computer-toting professionals camp out at the cozy tables for hours, drinking coffee and frantically typing. The large, dark-paneled room feels like the hippest library on the block, with assorted table sizes and a long curved bar nicely breaking up the space. Coffee is roasted onsite and is strong and complex; a long list of teas and baked goodies are also available.
User Reviews
bbartle
February 02, 2009
Friends who live a block from this store told me it was the best coffee in Seattle. Still on East Coast time, I arrived at 6 AM on Saturday and ordered a large latte. I was the only customer at the counter so service was prompt, however I received a cup that was the size of a Starbucks small that felt light. $4.22 for a cup with a small amount of espresso and steamed milk. The taste was good but I felt ripped off. Not a good value.
read full reviewgelagela7
December 30, 2008
The first few times I went to the Zoka Roaster's by UVillage (uw campus), it was lovely, great lattes, best americanos tasted, great for sitting with small study group.... Then, for personal circumstances, I didn't go for a year, and visited again---- twice, perhaps three times. What happened to their coffees? And baristas were pretty rude, different from last time. Did management change? The ice-maker or fridge in the UVillage branch has been broken forever; coffees are dilute, lattes aren't the same; pricey as always... I would recommend going to Bauhaus Books&Cafe or Espresso Vivace instead for better taste, affordable price. I hope the Greenlake branch is better... haven't been there, and sadly unmotivated to.
read full reviewAnonymous
December 06, 2008
great coffee and delicious food to choose from. free tall coffee when you purchase beans. can be a little crowded but if you can find a table it's a great place to grab a book and enjoy your coffee.
read full reviewThe Details on Zoka Coffee Roaster & Tea Co
Know Before You Go:
The coffee shop is very busy, and snagging a table solo isn't always guaranteed.
The Extras:
The house-roasted beans are sold for home consumption.
Category:
Coffee & Tea Shops, Grocery Stores, Wholesale Coffee & Tea, Restaurants








