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Seattle Coffee Works (SCW) is a
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company based in
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, in the U.S. state of
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. The business was established in 2006 and operates three coffee shops. In addition to the flagship in
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, SCW has outposts in Ballard and
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, called Ballard Coffee Works and Cascade Coffee Works, respectively. A location on
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called Capitol Coffee Works opened in 2017 and closed . Previously independently owned and operated by Pipo Bui, Oscar García, and roast master Sebastian Simsch, SCW was acquired by Vibe Coffee Group in 2022. SCW has garnered a positive reception and has been deemed one of the best coffee shops in the city, Washington, and the United States by various publications and media outlets. In 2011,
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visited the flagship for a 2012 episode of the
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''.


Description

The
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company Seattle Coffee Works (SCW) has a flagship store in
downtown Seattle Downtown is the central business district of Seattle, Washington. It is fairly compact compared with other city centers on the U.S. West Coast due to its geographical situation, being hemmed in on the north and east by hills, on the west by ...
and has operated outposts in the Ballard,
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, and
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neighborhoods. The company's "Coffee-drinking Man" imagery and signs have been compared to
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''. The downtown location has an express bar and a slow bar.
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has noted its woody interior. The Ballard location has been described as "airy". ''
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'' has said SCW is "less espresso factory" and "more reading nook", noting the presence of a
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chair. SCW's menu includes coffee, espresso, and milk drinks. SCW sold baked goods supplied by The London Plane, as of 2017. SCW had sold an "Obama Blend" of African and Indonesian beans.


History

Established near Seattle's
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in 2006, the business was initially operated by Pipo Bui, Oscar García, and roast master Sebastian Simsch. According to Ash Shah of ''
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'', SCW started as a pop-up shop where the owners provided espressos sourced throughout the area. Approximately four years later, they began to produce their own coffee. SCW has a no- tip policy. According to '' The Stranger'', the company also publishes an annual "authenticity report" and provides health care and benefits to all employees. In 2021, '' Inc.'' magazine's Diana Ransom reported that Simsch thought workers became "generally happier" after wages were raised, noting that "turnover is nil". During the
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, the company saw business slow and operated via
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. SCW also received loans from the
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. According to Ransom, Simsch released 20 employees, moving the remaining 15 to a new coffee-subscription service and
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coffee sales. Heather Schmidt is the company's
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, as of 2021. The business was independently owned until 2022, when Vibe Coffee Group (the owner of Victrola Coffee Roasters and Whidbey Coffee) announced plans to acquire all four locations.


Flagship

In 2007, the ''
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'' described SCW's selection of locally roasted coffees, including brands from Caffe D'Arte,
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, and Vashon Coffee Co. The flagship store relocated from the Newmark Tower to the intersection of Pike Street and 1st Avenue in 2009. In 2009, Simsch described large groups of
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employees visiting for observation.
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visited SCW in 2011 to feature the business in the first season of the
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's ''
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''. The episode of him sampling the 2011 Colombia Cup of Excellence, which retails for $100 a pound, aired in 2012. According to Shalini Gujavarty of ''Eater Seattle'', Zimmern considered the visit one of his "top five experiences" in the city. The taping also allowed customers to sample the Colombia Cup of Excellence for free. In 2010, the ''
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'' noted the presence of
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and 30 electrical outlets for 40 seats at the downtown location. Simsch selected furniture for the flagship, where he hosted public
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s at no cost, as of 2018. The shop was vandalized in 2020.


Outposts

Outposts have operated as Ballard Coffee Works, Capitol Coffee Works, and Cascade Coffee Works. The Ballard location opened in March 2012, in a former bank building and Tully's location. The shop was vandalized in 2021. A third location opened at
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and Pike on Capitol Hill in 2017. The coffee shop closed , and was replaced by Ben & Esther's Vegan Jewish Deli. Cascade Coffee Works opened in South Lake Union in 2017. Free coffee was distributed at the grand opening. The coffee shop operates a retail space on the ground floor of a block, which has been occupied by
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and houses the Troy Laundry Building.


Reception

The '' Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle'' has said, "To these guys, making coffee is not work." The guide series has also said the coffee at the Ballard shop "definitely works". Writing for ''
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'', Caroline Cummins said in 2010 that since the coffee shop is close the Pike Place Market, SCW could feel "overwhelmingly touristy" and recommended the Slow Bar. Molly Hannon included the Ballard location in ''
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'' 2011 list of the best coffee shops in the U.S. The magazine's Tyler Coates has also included Ballard Coffee Works in a list of the nation's 40 best coffee shops. The Pike Street location was deemed the best coffee shop for cuppings by
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in 2013.
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included SCW in a 2016 list of the city's "best craft coffee spots". In 2017 and 2019, writers for
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called SCW a "solid pick" in overviews of the world's best cities for coffee. ''The Stranger'' said the business offered Seattle's best coffee in a 2017 overview of "advice to Seattle newcomers from newcomers". Writers for the ''
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'' included SCW in 2019 and 2021 lists of the city's nine best places for
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. The business was included in the
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's 2019 list of 10 "Seattle coffee shops aficionados can't afford to miss", 2020 list of the city's 12 best coffee shops, and 2022 list of seven "perfect places to study" in Seattle. In 2021, Mia Mercado selected SCW to represent Washington in ''
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''s list of the best coffee shops for each U.S. state. Jen Woo included the business in ''Time Out Seattle'''s 2021 overview of the city's best coffee. In ''Moon Baseball Road Trips'' (2021), Timothy Malcolm said "the service t the Pine Street locationis so on point that you'll get your cup within three minutes".
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has said, "Forget
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" and commented that SCW serves "blended brews" and "buzzy" drinks. In 2014, the website's Dan Gentile included SCW in a list of the 21 best coffee shops in the U.S. He also included SCW in a 2015 list of the nations' eight best "coffee cities", writing, "Starbucks might be the biggest thing to put Seattle on the map, but any self-respecting coffee snob will look right past it, posting up at the slow bar" at SCW. Thrillist's Naomi Tomky included the company in a 2016 list of "Seattle restaurant chains that should go national" and the downtown location in a 2020 list of the city's best craft coffee shops.


See also

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List of restaurant chains in the United States The following is a list of notable restaurant chains in the United States. Asian/Pacific Baked goods Beverages Chicken Chili Frozen desserts Hamburgers Hot dogs Mediterranean Mexican/Tex-Mex Pizza/Italian ...


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