drink
outside
Cappuccino. Very dark roasted.
food
Fresh coffee roasting
interior
Merch
Cappuccino
machinery, what?
drink
drink
Hidden gem
interior
interior
drink
Exterior blade sign
Look at all of this coffee. I thought I was in Columbia
Actual roaster working
interior
Roasting coffee in-house? What a legend.
outside
Latte and iced latte
food
Elton L.
Jan 15, 2024
Classic Pacific NW coffeehouse with old school vibe. Excellent well balanced coffee served here. Took home a bag of their Roaster's choice. Excellent medium roast that really brings out the bean's flavor with low acidity. No nonsense service. Enjoy a good cup of joe.
Read MoreKit Yee Y.
Aug 25, 2023
We came here for the first time. We were craving for high quality coffee in the neighborhood. We found this coffee shop had 4.8 stars. We went for it! Excellent choice!!!We came here at the end of the day. It was not as busy as the day time. We ordered an iced latte. Yum!! The latte or coffee flavour tasted very smooth and filled with texture and richness even though it had milk in it. I personally loved it so much. We sat inside and enjoyed the coffee. We saw the coffee shop here also roasts their coffee beans. We saw those coffee ma Chinese, equipment and accessories. It is great that the business owner can both sell coffee beverages and roast their own coffee beans. I would highly recommend this coffee shop even though the name is not as big as Starbucks or other popular ones. The business owner puts effort to make and sell coffee/coffees to the coffee customers.
Read MoreKayla L.
Sep 13, 2023
The cappuccino is a traditional foam heavy style and Seattle coffee is definitely dark roast. It's pretty cool to see the actual coffee roasting at the back of the shop. They sell their merchandise and their own coffee blends. Just laid back local small business and have a good vibe. It can get a bit noisy because of the coffee roasters but it's like white noise for me lol!
Read MoreAlejandra V.
Jan 18, 2023
Okay, I've given Lighthouse Roasters 3 visits before deciding to write my review, and here's my impression: great coffee, delicious pastries, and just o-kay service. I found Lighthouse after researching the "best" coffee beans in Seattle, and I am also lucky enough to reside in the neighborhood. I have now switched to Lighthouse's beans for my drip coffee needs! I was happy to see several pups in the coffeehouse and a plethora of dog treats. This was a quick visit, I got my beans and latte (both amazing).The second visit was with my partner, a big fan of savory scones - the dill and chive scone did not disappoint! Sadly, I'd say the customer service did a bit - I understand it was a busy Saturday morning; however, I felt a bit rushed in my decision-making for pastries, and the interaction was a bit cold. Nonetheless, we enjoyed our treats! Finally, I decided to write my review after my 3rd visit and 2nd bean replenishment. Again, my coffee beans and drink were delicious; the barista, however, was a bit cold. All in all, I will be back for my coffee bean and latte needs, but I hope to see some more cheeriness at Lighthouse Roasters soon - a smile, a good morning, and general friendliness go a long way!
Read MoreEva H.
Aug 4, 2023
I grew up coming to Lighthouse but moved out of the neighborhood and just recently started coming back to the physical store. These are the only coffee beans I will buy and use at home (Roaster's Choice is our go to), but I've also loved being able to start going in again and getting drinks in store. They have a ton of baked good options, plenty of seating for a small space and it always smells amazing. All of their cups & everything else is compostable which is great and the experience has always been thoughtful. I love that they have different art to purchase on the walls and the ways that community is brought in throughout the space. Lovely people, lovely coffee, lovely space.
Read MoreAshley S.
Aug 15, 2023
Coffee was good and what I was craving. Service was quick and pleasant. Ambiance was simple and chill.
Read MoreCeline H.
Jan 2, 2023
Strong and freshly roasted coffee! Tried cappucino and latte! Small local place to try!
Read MoreKarolay O.
May 7, 2023
My partner and I have been on a quest to find the best coffee in Seattle, and we both agree that Lighthouse Roasters is incomparable.Over the past four years, we have visited this coffee shop countless of times, and every visit has been consistently outstanding. The coffee is simply the best we have ever had, with each cup crafted to perfection.They are also the only coffee shop in seattle that have figured out the secret in getting almond milk to Foam For a cappuccino.The team at Lighthouse Roasters is truly amazing. They are friendly, welcoming, Their passion for the craft is evident in every cup they create, and they go above and beyond.The atmosphere at Lighthouse Roasters is also fantastic. The shop has a cozy and inviting feel, with a variety of seating options to suit any preference. Whether you're looking for a quiet place to work or catch up with friends, or simply want to enjoy a great cup of coffee, Lighthouse Roasters is the perfect spot.And let's not forget their dog-friendly policy! As a dog lover, it's always a bonus to find a coffee shop that welcomes our four-legged friends. Lighthouse Roasters not only welcomes dogs but also provides water bowls and treats to keep them happy while we enjoy our coffee.
Read MoreBeth S.
Apr 7, 2024
Lighthouse Roasters is hands down the best coffee house in town (maybe C&P in West Seattle a close second). The coffee, the guys/gals are long-time barista regulars, and mostly all musicians. Their selection of music is always good. Just a cozy place to visit with a friend or read a book or paper while drinking the best coffee in town.
Read MoreJin N.
Oct 15, 2023
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.I'm NOT a coffee snob/connoisseur/expert/addict. I'm don't coffee daily or drink it multiple times a day. But, if an amateur like myself thinks this coffee is amazing. Like, it must be super amazing, right? I don't know if that even makes any sense but coffee usually tastes bitter and nasty and that's why I add a ton of sugar and some milk like a true amateur that I am. But, the LIGHTHOUSE BLEND? SHoooooo, all the other coffees can move on over and go take a seat in the back where they belong. The folks here roast their coffee in-house. What a legend. A true icon. The last time I saw those big machines were over at the coffee plantation in Guatemala, in the flesh. I even bought a pack to take home and the day that it was all gone was one VERY SAD day that will go down in history. j/kThanks, Lighthouse for sparking appreciation for coffee and to a whole new world.
Read More