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Contribuisci feedbackThe coffee here is strong, the air conditioning is refreshing, and it's one of the few spots that offers a restroom for customers. A 16-ounce oat milk latte costs $6.50—this is the price you pay for quality coffee in Seattle.
Not what I expected, but the espresso was pretty good. Could do better with the milk steaming, but maybe the batista was new... I would go back.
Visiting Caffe Ladro after work has been a pleasant experience. I find that in the early evenings, it is more quiet and laid back. That being said, it makes the it the perfect location for a person to study or write. They have Wi-Fi set up for customer use and this is helpful. The staff are friendly. I cannot comment on their coffee, as I am not a coffee drinker (crazy, I know), but I normally get a hot chocolate. That has been yummy and has the heart latte art. Also, the banana bread is great! Moist and not dry. Overall, I enjoy visiting and getting much research and writing done!
I've been appreciating the craftsmanship of their bakers and baristas for over a decade, and I can confidently say that they consistently deliver the highest quality and service on the hill. Even when the snow accumulates and other shops close, they are always there on time, ready to serve. Their rotating selection of single-origin options provides variety and the chance to explore new flavors. I'm a customer for life!
This is one of the best coffee spots in the area. The coffee is far superior to Starbucks, and they don't charge extra for liquid sugar. They also offer a jumbo size that provides excellent value. The staff is friendly, and the service is great.
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