Coffee Lover? Get Your Premium Java Fix at Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Seattle by Elisa Schmitz

U.S. Travel
7 years ago

Coffee lover? You will think you've died and gone to heaven when you visit the Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room in Seattle, Wash! It's a one-of-a kind "coffee shrine" in Starbucks' hometown that captures the past, present and future of the company.

Each year, Starbucks travels the world looking for the best coffee. When they find the ones they consider to be special and rare, they bring them home and share at the Roastery. Starbucks tasters evaluate more than 250,000 cups of coffee every year in their tasting room, selecting only most unique coffees to become worthy of Starbucks Reserve.

The Roastery is open to the public. I've been there twice: once for a very fun #30SecondMom meetup with our contributors Lynette Patterson and Margaret Steck; and the second time, for a coffee tasting. Much like a wine tasting, we were able to compare several blends of coffees and choose our favorite. It was an exceptional experience!

The Roastery has unique food and gift items, too, so make sure you spend some time looking around and enjoying this truly special place (and bring home a few souvenirs). Learn more at Roastery.Starbucks.com.

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Elisa Schmitz
I loved seeing Margaret Steck and Lynette Patterson at the Starbucks Roastery! It will always have a special place in my heart because it was a #30SecondMom meetup venue!! :-) #30SecondMomWorldTour
Margaret Steck
Loved that day! Loved seeing you both! Hope we can do it again!
Dieter Schmitz
Yes, Starbucks Roastery is a special place in Seattle, especially with Elisa All 30SecondMom And, Starbucks has in the works other locations around the world for more Roasteries. We'll tour and report back! 😉
Elisa Schmitz
So exciting! Can't wait to check them all out with you, Dieter Schmitz! 😀
Cassandra Conyers
Even if you don't drink coffee, The Roastery is still a great place to visit (and people watch). Aside from the fascinating workings of watching coffees roasting from around the world, you will delight in regional chef, Tom Douglas' Serious Pie restaurant inside the Roastery. Great artisan pizza, wine and beer, too. Also, all of the Roastery sandwiches and pastries are from the Dahlia Bakery, another Tom Douglas establishment. Truly a unique experience for all.
Elisa Schmitz
Thank you for sharing all those extra details, Cassandra Conyers! I didn't get to try the pizza, but it sounds amazing! I enjoyed the pastries very much. I'm so excited about the Roastery and can't wait to see where else one may pop up. So happy to see you here on 30Seconds.com and hope you'll share more of your insights with us!! 😀

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