Ethiopian coffee roaster, espresso, lattes, and fresh juices
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"This operation offers what very few Seattle roasters can: Ethiopian coffee sourced from and imported by Ethiopian roasters. Many of its offerings come from Yirgacheffe, Ethiopia, known for rich, chocolatey flavor with explosive berry notes. Co-founder Solomon Dubie observed the Ethiopian coffee ceremony from an early age, and has an instinctive feel for taste." - Eater Staff, Mark Van Streefkerk, Harry Cheadle

"Serving alongside Communion, Avole Coffee anchors the Liberty Bank Building and is cited as one of the Black-owned cafes helping make the 23rd and Union corner a local hot spot despite Ms. Helen’s continued absence." - Harry Cheadle

"This operation offers what very few Seattle roasters can: Ethiopian coffee sourced from and imported by Ethiopian roasters. Many of its offerings come from Yirgacheffe, Ethiopia, known for rich, chocolatey flavor with explosive berry notes. Co-founder Solomon Dubie observed the Ethiopian coffee ceremony from an early age, and has an instinctive feel for taste." - Eater Staff, Mark Van Streefkerk, Harry Cheadle

"I liked Cafe Avole’s move to the Central District’s LibertyBank Building from Brighton—this Ethiopian coffee roaster and shop previously served free food during the pandemic and hosted pop-ups, continuing a community-minded presence next to Communion restaurant." - Adam H. Callaghan

"I held Masakan's first pop-up at the Ethiopian-owned Cafe Avole when it still operated its South End Brighton location; the cafe is slated to reopen in the Liberty Bank Building later this month." - Eater