Ghost Note Coffee (Seattle Tower)

Coffee shop · Central Business District

Ghost Note Coffee (Seattle Tower)

Coffee shop · Central Business District

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1218 3rd Ave # 103, Seattle, WA 98101

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Specialty coffee shop with signature drinks, art deco ambiance.  

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1218 3rd Ave # 103, Seattle, WA 98101 Get directions

ghostnotecoffee.com
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$1–10 · Menu

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1218 3rd Ave # 103, Seattle, WA 98101 Get directions

ghostnotecoffee.com
@ghostnotecoffee

$1–10 · Menu

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Suhkyung Kim

Google
This lovely small cafe uses Broadcast beans — my fav out of the whole town! Coffee was great and there were sweet bites going well with it. The owner was also really nice. If you need to hang out until the Benaroya concert starts, come here instead of David’s (which is always too crowded.)

Shallene McGrath

Google
Great Cafe named after Bernard Purdy’s ghost notes. Barista/owner is a drummer. Plays great music. Pours the coffee with care. If you like good food and good music this place is for you. Skip the internationally known homogenized beans and try this place instead. Two locations in downtown Seattle.

Patrick Valenzuela

Google
Beautiful little shop with good coffee. There are only 4 seats, so this is not great for a group. Instead, it’s perfect for a solo break or during your commute.

Michael Scott

Google
Little cute coffee place inside the Seattle tower. I had the London fog which was yummy!

Ricky Henry

Google
Great little dive coffee bar, the vanilla latte was great. My wife said the hot cocoa may have been the best she's ever had.

Katty Ou

Google
walked passed by this coffee place the other day and wanting to try. I was intrigued by the name of the place. But my recent experience backed me away from coming to this location. Went in, no apple pay, no cash, except physical credit card or venmo. In the year of 2025, what are the chances people carry their credit card. With all the trouble trying to pay instantly and i had a terrible stomachache cramp and the barrister just simply indifferent. Perhaps just one of my unfortunate days. Fingers crossed i do not have to step foot at this cafe again. I'm an asian american been living in the US and Europe. Hopefully someday, life in America will be a friendly place to live like European countries. (The response from the owner is getting ridiculously misleading! First of all I DID NOT SCOLD anyone rather than someone Sweat my pants off due to IBS and I was literally soaked! Now I’m scolding and it was only Barista at the cafe speaking to , so don’t use “US” like I scold everyone at the cafe. After I came back from the restroom i was so disoriented and left the key inside unintentionally and I even pour out everything in my bag to search for that lost key. Before all that happened this barista ensure I paid like he’s afraid running away not paying and going to the bathroom. During that very frustrating moment you people there show no empathy and now you accused me of Stomped in the hallway!? You know what I wish you successful business in the future and the Best to you. Always put yourself in someone’s shoes before showing that indifference!!! BTW this is yelling now not at your cafe

Tamara

Google
I enjoyed the latte with their mulled spice syrup. It wasn’t overly sweet like in most places and had some nice flavors going on. Service was also fast and friendly. However, much like other places in Seattle, I find it annoying that they charge so much for oat milk when the coffee is already expensive.

Ken Priore

Google
Super stealthy secret place, great atmosphere. They're serious about coffee. I really enjoyed having this as an anchor when I was in Seattle
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Anne D.

Yelp
A 1920s Art Deco building houses a newly expanded coffee shop. Kitty-corner from Benaroya Hall/Symphony Station is place where you can grab a quick hot beverage before work or you can sit down and watch busses cruise by. If you look across the street you'll see the 1990 Hickory Dickory Dock Clock. Relaxing music played in the background while the friendly barista crafted my drink. If you need a caffeine fix or need a beverage before an appointment add this to your list of downtown coffee shops to visit.
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Sophia M.

Yelp
The new Ghost Note location on 3rd Avenue in downtown Seattle, alongside its original spot in Capitol Hill, offers a charming new destination. Nestled beneath a mix of small businesses and creative workspaces, the café boasts a beautifully designed interior that exudes sophistication. And, just like its Capitol Hill counterpart, the coffee is exceptional, making this intimate space the perfect place to relax and enjoy a truly delicious brew. Pictured are the cappuccino and mocha, both featuring coffee with delightful berry notes that enhance their rich, smooth flavor profiles. The barista was also so welcoming and friendly. Thank you
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Noopur D.

Yelp
I loved this cute little coffee shop and the drink we got was one of the most memorable coffee I've had before! This location is quite small and has very limited seating but the barista was super nice and friendly and we enjoyed! We got the cookie butter latte which was just so yummy and perfectly sweet, and also had just the right amount of caffeine for me! We also tried the gooey cake bite which was really delicious and had good flavors too. I just really can't get behind the price - $9+ for a really small cup of coffee, and $2+ for the really tiny cake bite feels a bit much!