Friday, July 24, 2015

Cafe Allegro | ★★★★★

Cafe Allegro
4214 University Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Rating: ★★★★★



Hours:
M-F 6:30am - 10:00pm  
Sat 7:30am - 10:00pm 
Sun 8:00am - 10:00pm



Who Is It For?:
Anyone - if you can find it. 

Neighborhood:
University District

Ease of Location:
Impossible to find unless you are looking for it (and know where to look). It is in an alley between University Way NE and 15th Ave NE off of NE 42nd St. Got it? Whew!

Local:
Yes.

Multiple Locations:
No. The one and only.

Transit:
Tons! Holy Cow! King County Metro 30, 43, 44, 48, 49, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 83, 167, 197, 271, 373. Sound Transit 542, 556, 586 all within 1 block of the coffee shop.




Parking:
Tough. U-District. Metered or parking lots.

Price:
$ Coffee. $$ Food

Coffee Brand:
Cafe Allegro.

What I Had:
Decaf Café Americano, Steamed Cream, 2 Splendas.



How Was It?:
Great!

Staff:.
Friendly, but not overly so. It was Sunday afternoon; I think shift-change was right around the corner.

Crowd:
Mostly students, artist-types.




Food:
Don't know - they were wiped out when I got there.  That's a good sign as far as I'm concerned.

Seats & Tables:

Wooden chairs with seat padding, which was the final tipping point that gave them 5 stars.
(3) 4-person booths, wooden seats.
(4) 2-person tables downstairs; (6) two-person tables upstairs.
(8) 3-person tables.
(6) 4-person tables



Outdoors:
Yes. Two long, wooden benches.


Recycling:
Yes. Plus composting.

Power:
Good as long as you have a table by the walls. If you're in the middle forget about it.

Music:
Interesting mix of 50's  & 60's music while I was there. Early Ike and Tina Turner review, Santo and Johnny's ever timeless and beautiful "Sleepwalk."

I went back a second time - good music again plus live music upstairs!


Decor:
American rustic. I'm not sure if there's any other kind of decor for a coffee shop in Seattle.



Temperature:
Ok. A little chilly for my taste. But I'm always freezing.

Heat-A/C:
Central air.

Lighting:
Incandescent. Giant bay windows along the front wall bring in tons of light. Upstairs and the extra room are full of light too.



Special/Extra:
My friend Pat, a Seattle native, says this was the first espresso coffee shop in Seattle, having opened in 1975 and that Starbucks borrowed the idea from this place. 

Their website confirms this and says that Allegro has "…apparently served as the basis for the design of the original Starbucks coffeehouses."

Wikipedia also says that "…founding proprietor Dave Olsen designed the Starbucks coffee product line."

Other Notes:
Fantastic vibe and mojo in this place. It has two extra, attached rooms that give it this rambling/ambling/stumble around feel to it. One of the rooms is upstairs and the stairs can only be accessed from outside.

Foreign currency and art posters on the walls. Love it.





More Info from their Website:
In 1975, Allegro founder Dave Olsen started a little coffee shop in the 1909, former mortuary that still houses us today. 

Olsen's original design of the coffeehouse as an cozy, artsy, neighborhood joint survived the success of the "to go" focused, fast-paced environment of his later Starbucks legacy--and apparently served as the basis for the design of the original Starbucks coffeehouses. 

Over the years, the cafe has been managed by two sets of baristas-turned-owners, whose prime directive continues to be a continued adherence to the Old Ways: keep the coffee good, the music on and the atmosphere chill. So seriously--this place is addictive. Watch out.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Jewel Box Café | ★★★★★

Jewel Box Café
321 NE Thornton Pl, Seattle, WA 98125
(206) 432-9341

Rating: ★★★★★
As good as it gets. Fantastic. Comfortable. Open early & late. Northgate location will make coffee shop snobs scoff. But they can hit the bricks.

Website: 

Facebook Page:

Hours:
M - T: 6 am-11 pm | Fri - 6am to midnight 
Sat 8 am – Midnight | Sun 8am - 11am

Who Is It For?:
Anyone looking for a great place to get coffee or food, business people, people in the Northgate area, people who want a late night coffee, students (North Seattle College, Everest College, Pima Medical Institute).

Neighborhood: 
Northgate

Ease of Location: 
Exceptionally easy:  Right off of the I-5 and Northgate exit, directly across from the Northgate Mall, across 103rd.

Local: 
Yes

Multiple Locations: 
No. Totally independent.

Transit:  
Tons. Northgate Transit Center is 550 feet away. 
Metro: 16, 40, 41, 66, 67, 68, 75, 242, 303, 345, 346, 347, 348, 995
Sound Transit: 555, 556

Parking:  
Plentiful. There is a parking garage directly beneath the area.

Price: 
$$

Coffee Brand: 
Zoka Coffee
What I Had: 
12 oz drip breve 1 Splenda

How Was It?: 
Ok. Not bad, but nothing to write home about. Again, this is "Where Would Ed Drink," not "What."

Staff:  
Incredibly friendly and hardworking. 
Top notch, a hundred percent. 
Great sense of humor, best staff I have encountered in my travels so far. 
The customer in front of me ordered some food, and it was done before she could pay for it. She exclaimed "Wow! You're fast!"

Food:
A huge menu.
Seats & Tables: 
6 2-person tables.
7 3-person tables.
1 bar-height counter with 6 bar stools.
4 4-person booths.
1 2-person waiting booth as well - awesome.
3 person couch with a large table in front of a fireplace.
2 high-back chairs - old Victorian style.
Outdoors: 
6 – bar-height metal tables with tile tops.
Four bar-height chairs with each table. 
Metal, a couple of padded seats!
Recycling: Yes.

Power:  
All over the place. Nearly every seat and booth. 

Music: 
Everything near as I can tell. 
At the time, R & B. “U Shoulda Known Better” by Monica was playing while I was there. 
They also have live music events, I’m sure there’s a wide variety of music.

Decor: 
A great combo of American diner with Americana old wood, & a Victorian era parlor tonight area with couches and chairs. 
It’s comfortable and a real welcome expansion on the usual small, uncomfortable chairs of a lot of coffee shops.
Temperature: 
Good. It was a little cool and there but not too bad; I am still trying to get acclimated to the thicker air of Seattle (vs 3 years of living in the thin air of Denver).

Heat-A/C:  
Central air. Air conditioning and heat. 
Be a good place in sweltering heat, which we’ve had a lot of in 2014-2015 here in Seattle.

Lighting:
Lots of natural light. 
Two of the walls are windows and bring in the light.
Incandescent bulbs with chandeliers and on the wall fixtures. Interesting look and quite lovely.
Special / Extra:
Tall entryway doors are at least 8 feet high, with metal artwork on top of the glass. 
“Garage door” walls that open up for sunny warm days.

Other Notes: 
Padded booths in the style of a diner.
All the chairs have padded seats which is 100 percent completely awesome for me. 
A lot of the tables have checkerboard squares on the tops of them. 
You can call your order in by phone if you are running short on time. 
They serve a multitude of different food and drinks. 
They have a 12th man flag over the counter.