Bauhaus Books and Coffee

(206) 625-1600

301 E Pine St, Seattle, WA | Directions   98122

47.615134 -122.327809 View Website
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    Monday To Saturday From 06:00 AM To 01:00 AM Saturday To Sunday From 08:00 AM To 01:00 AM
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Neighborhoods:
Broadway, Capitol Hill

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What Our Expert Scouts Say

March 09, 2013

Textbook hipster location on the outside, but built on solid coffee drink foundation of consistently good stuff. Grab a cup, settle into a nook with a book or a laptop and enjoy the always good tunes and the haters at the table next you whining about the selection.

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Bauhaus Books and Coffee
October 10, 2012

One of the last stops in Capitol Hill before you cross over I-5 to downtown. Surrounded by books and coffee, you might want to stick around.

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Tips for Bauhaus Books and Coffee

5.0
January 24, 2012

Weniger aber besser!. Less is better - this is a motto of the Bauhaus movement.

This is a European bookstore / library with coffee.

The quintessential Seattle.

Just don't tell about it to tourist - so they don't come and spoil the fun ;)

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5.0
September 01, 2010

I miss this place!. I moved to New York recently and have yet to find a coffee shop as good as Bauhaus in Seattle. The baristas and coffee are the best!

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4.0
March 20, 2010

Great coffeehaus!. But of course you'd expect a great place to be a little crouded! The mix of people there was so interesting to me. There was such a drastic mix of people, which added to the diversity and attraction to the place. There was a vintage library feel was a bit eclectic, yet nostalgic. The coffee was delicious and the bagel I got was just what I expected a bagel to be.

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4.0
March 23, 2009

Great coffee, bad service.. This place serves REAL coffee! Great drinks, and such a kitchy place. The service was pretty poor though -- exemplifies the Seattle freeze. You forget all about the baristas once you taste the drink though. Yuuuuuum...

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2.0
September 05, 2008

No thanks. Unfriendly employees, pretentious patrons, mediocre coffee (at best). I didn't realize I needed a nose ring, skinny pants, and 12 tattoos to get decent service. Unfortunately, this is typical Capitol Hill snobbery. No thanks, I'll spend my money where my business is wanted and the product is acceptable.

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5.0
July 22, 2008

Best Coffee shop and have been going there for all my years in Seattle. I go to college on Capitol Hill, and I ALWAYS go to Bauhaus to do my homework. I get my coffee there twice a day probably. When school is out, I go read there because I read constantly. I am an alternative kid with lots of tattoos everywhere and theres a lot of really cool people there. It's smoker friendly. I love the coffee and the view. All my friends and I go there to get our coffee and play guitar outside in the summer; while enjoying our cigarettes! I love Bauhaus I can't stress that enough. Reading, coffee, music, and guitar are my favorite things. Thank god we can put it all in one place and ADD A VIEW!

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5.0
June 29, 2007

an amazing coffeehouse.... Bauhaus is the best coffeehouse hands down. The coffee is delicious and the baristas friendly and interesting. I've become a regular there even though I live way out it West Seattle. Such an interesing variety of people are always there. The only drawback is that the place is often packed and there aren't enough tables. Oh! Another great thing about Bauhaus is the outdoor seating which is amazing on a hot summer day when you're sitting out there with your iced americano. GO THERE!

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5.0
December 11, 2006

2,000 Cups of Coffee Since 1994 Can't Be Wrong. Bauhaus was the very first place I had coffee once I moved into Seattle, in early 1994, and remains the gold standard by which all other coffee shops should be gauged in Rain Town, USA. One could argue that other franchised cafes may actually have better deep roast beans as the base of their bevvies, and personally I think that's a matter of taste. What Bauhaus lacks in corporate efficiency, it makes up for in unique ambience and its quirky clientele. Located on Pine and Melrose, its vantage point between downtown, Capitol Hill and First Hill make it a prime location for people watching, especially at around five-o-clock on a sunny day during the week. The high windows on the west side of the space make for a perfect setting on rainy days with a newspaper or a journal. I moved out of the area in '96, but I still go back there every Sunday morning, really the only place in town where you can hear the Pixies or Funkadelic at 800 a.m. and catch a slice of Seattle's funky side.

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5.0
December 04, 2006

Get some work done in this great atmosphere with beautiful looking people!. After a museum visit (Human Bodies) we stopped by at this hip place to get coffee. This spacy place has several tables on two floors. People where sitting down doing some work. One wall is fully covered with books while the other walls had big windows letting in loads of light. I've been told before that the Seattle dress style was pretty easy-going but people hanging around here were defenitely stylish and beautiful! The service was great as well.

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4.0
October 26, 2006

super cool hipster place. i like this place for people watching and the coffee. there's a bunch of chairs to sit down and read a book.....i like this place a lot...very unique

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