Espresso To Go
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Espresso To Go

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Neighborhood coffee nook with homemade pastries & 24-hour bread

coffee
freshly baked
friendly barista
quality coffee
small batch coffee
walk-up window
underrated
craft coffee
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3512 Fremont Pl N, Seattle, WA 98103 Get directions

$1–10

Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Coffee
Dessert

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3512 Fremont Pl N, Seattle, WA 98103 Get directions

@she_merchant

$1–10

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•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Coffee
•Dessert

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Jan 15, 2026

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The Most Underrated Restaurants in the Seattle Area

"You know you’re in Fremont when a walk-up coffee window has a sprawling chandelier inside it. The unexpectedly elegant Espresso to Go has been in operation for over 40 years, and owner Lori Mason does everything herself, including roasting her own coffee. The baked goods are what you should come here for — the scones are satisfying, but how many hole-in-the-wall places have still-warm-on-the-inside caneles? One, and it’s in the center of the universe." - Eater Staff

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Espresso To Go

Caitlin C.

Google
They have a small storefront in Fremont so it can be easy to miss, even being on the main drag. But it’s absolutely worth seeking out and stopping by for their coffee, sourdough bread, or other baked goods and cookies. Google says they are still temporarily closed for COVID, but they’re open again. You just order right at the door essentially, so it’s certainly safe for social distancing.

Jason J.

Google
I've been going here for about a decade. It's a true gem in Fremont. The freshly baked goods are amazing, and I will usually order something straight off the cooling rack. I've become so spoiled that I refuse to order warehouse-delivered baked goods in other coffee shops.

Sarah R.

Google
Oh man that 24 hour bread. I think I love you. And the pat of honey butter. And so many other wonders baked perfectly on site…. (!!!!) - ah and the coffee is pretty good too.

Sabrina Mohd N.

Google
Dainty coffee shop with exquisite decor. Coffee and pastries are good and the barista is really friendly. Mind that there’s a very limited seat (less than 4 chairs).

Nurse B.

Google
Superlative espresso served up by wonderful humans. I've been going here for decades and it's always been delicious. Tasty chocolate chip cookies, too.

j spain G.

Google
Iconic Seattle espresso spot, ETG, has been around forever and shows all the funky flair and flavor our coffee scene had back in the day. Her fresh, in-house made baked goods are scrumptious and the drinks are extremely crafted. The drink menu is classic - nothing from frou. Just three seats and a walk up window is all you need with treats like these and a proprietress of such understated charm. A Seattle gem.

Tuo C.

Google
Amazing little spot for coffee and baked goods. One of the few (perhaps the only?) coffee shop in Fremont that bakes pastries on-site. And they're delicious! Try the pear cake. I only wish they were open more days of the week. And/or later in the day. edit: Scratch that, I wish they were even open when they said they were! Just visited on a Saturday at 10:45am. They're closed, no sign explaining why, no website or social media explanation either. Minus 2 stars for false advertising.

Darian L.

Google
My absolute favorite coffee shop. The owner Lori is a completely delightful character with a thousand old-Seattle stories and she's often around to regale you if you wish. The tiny shop's decor is so so so cute and so small it always feels like an exclusive experience to grab a cup there. But it's all about THE COFFEE. Lori's roasts (Longshoreman's Daughter Coffee) are so sweet, rich, and dark. Her Holy Ship blend is outstanding: complex, flavorful, and just yummy. All the blends are great.. Her single origin Guji and Mexico are unique and lovely. I just can't say enough. I go out of my way to go there every week. Wait! I forgot to mention THE BAKED GOODS! She or her pastry chef make them all on site and they are so so so good. Packed with flavor: light when they are supposed to be light, moist when they are supposed to be moist, crumbly when they are meant to crumble. TOP DRAWER all around.