SEA Roast Coffee

Coffee shop · Seatac

SEA Roast Coffee

Coffee shop · Seatac

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17801 International Blvd NS-23, SeaTac, WA 98158

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Reinventing the airport dining experience, one guest at a time.  

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17801 International Blvd NS-23, SeaTac, WA 98158 Get directions

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17801 International Blvd NS-23, SeaTac, WA 98158 Get directions

+1 206 635 4912
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Oliver Steinmeier

Google
Overpriced. English Muffin with egg and cheese that looks like road kill costs $6.50. After it was microwaved, it had a very spongy consistency and most of the cheese had oozed out and was stuck to the paper wrapper. But at least the staff is friendly and hard working.

Dan Morrill

Google
Great coffee and easy food for you. Got a super large mocha and it was great

Autumn S

Google
It's located by N8, across from the BadEgg. There is no coffee of the day, it's just their regular drip coffee and it was just okay, as in better than no coffee and definitely not worth $5. Service is efficient but unfriendly.

Bailey Garrett

Google
This is legit the best sandwich I’ve ever eaten in my life. It’s $12, which is high, but I’m not kidding I would buy it for $30 because it tastes THAT good. They’re very fresh aswell.

A J

Google
The place is Caribou Coffee which any Minnesotan will know! So happy to have departed from N terminal, gate 6 to have found it! They still had the sizzlers/sparkling ice tea drinks on the summer menu, peach tea is our favorite, we like the sweetness. The staff was helpful. Coffee, teas, treats, snacks and sandwiches to take on the plane. I only wish there was Caribou outside of the airport for all Minnesotans and coffee peeps to enjoy. They still have the Tiffany blue straws and super cute marketing. No merch at this airport location.

shamika joshi

Google
Coffee is good! Staff is very kind and helping! The coffee is definitely over priced!

Sue McNab

Google
First I’m a Starbucks and seattles Best 10 year veteran… cafe au lait was what I picked on the to go order kiosk… mistake… I wanted a latte and that was confusing. When I picked up my drink I was asked if that was what I wanted… said no but then was told “that was what I ordered so that was what I got.” Cafe au lait is a technical term but most people interchange it with latte. There was no explanation on the kiosk like “coffee with milk “which would have been helpful. and it was one of the first options available… never again… go to costa… better coffee and nicer people. Rude rude rude

Abby Jo Walker

Google
Being from Minnesota I was so pleased to know there was a caribou coffee in Seattle! I love to get coffee here on my flights back and have a little taste of home 🥹. The vanilla coffeeless cooler tastes just like it does in MN and is leagues better than Starbucks!! I would be a regular here if that were practical.

Meg C.

Yelp
Meh. The service wasn't great. Almost everyone looked like they would rather be anywhere else. I wasn't offered my receipt. Scone was dry and not heated up. They took orders before getting to the pastry case so I felt a little rushed and the line wasn't even long unlike most other places. I'd skip.

Raymond G.

Yelp
I came to this SeaTac airport as a detour from another airline that I couldn't go straight to Denver, then finish to Omaha. I rerouted and went from Ontario, California to Seattle, WA and then to Omaha. Definitely not direct in any way. My friend asked if I was by Sea Roast Coffee and I told her yes when I finally figured it out. I was so tired from being at two different airports and not sleeping in nice bed. She was so sweet and ordered me three items from here. After reading the not so good previous reviews, I was lucky to give this place a try thanks to my generous friend! First of all, the store was really clean. There was a long line and it was super busy. The employees seemed to be handling the business very well today! I am blessed that I didn't have to stand in the line as my friend put the mobile order through for me! She ordered me the caramel iced coffee, a maple bar, and a breakfast bacon sandwich. All 3 items were good! I love that they have Caribou Coffee. It's very tasty. Maple bars are very good and this one was nothing but good! The bacon sandwich had good flavor and plenty of bacon! I appreciate the hard work there as I observed while I was waiting. I also appreciate my order was correct and awesome! It made my early morning! Whenever I go back to the N gates by N6-8, I will definitely stop by here again!!!

Morgan R.

Yelp
Coffee, tea and hot chocolate in SeaTac's north terminal without a line. But the quality is not up to Dilettante or Starbucks standard. But despite giving them the benefit of the doubt on the drinks -- there's a reason not to patronize them -- the cup lids are awful -- they have a hole to drink through, but it is positioned such that you can't sip, you have to cover the entire whole with your mouth and suck. The hole just isn't in the right spot, and while they look fine, they really aren't. It's really kind of bizarre - the coffee cup lids are a cheap knock-off, and just not well done. When you compare it to a traditional lid (as in from Starbucks or Dilettante), you have to wonder why they went for such a non-functional lid. It just doesn't make sense -- save some minimal amount on a cheaper lid, and leave your customers wishing they hadn't purchased from them ... very strange. A really poor choice. It's really clear that their purchasing people never actually had to use the product (anyone who tries to drink through one of their lids a single time will understand).

Laylah G.

Yelp
I paid $9 for the smallest coffee I've ever seen in my life. TOTALLY not worth it, but it's all that was open at 5am in the N terminal.

Tristan H.

Yelp
When I came here I was treated with really good and kind service as well as a nice area the location isn't the greatest but I'd blame the airport but the area around it is roomy and is not overcrowded or cramped. When got there I asked an employee what drink they recommended me so I got that drink, once I had ordered the coffee came quick and fast with no delay and then when i got a sip it was just as the employee said having a sweet taste and also having a great coffee flavor to it 5/5 I hope to return here if I get the chance Also sad that they will be closing in a year and relocating

Ashley C.

Yelp
5 AM on a Saturday this place was packed, which I took to be a great sign. Not so much. While the coffee was decent my gripe is with the horrid service. I ordered a bacon egg and cheese breakfast sandwich and an iced latte. The girl at the register said "sausage egg and cheese and what was the second sandwich?" I said "there was only one, bacon, please." She repeats my order back and says sausage again. No ma'am, it was bacon. She gets it entered, I pay. I waited 10 minutes before I finally said to the red headed woman handing off food "do you have another breakfast sandwich coming?" Since everyone who came before me and ordered food is long gone. She says she'll check. Another few minutes pass and she comes back and says "there's a sausage right there" pointing at a bag that has been there at least ten minutes just waiting. I said, "oh? I ordered a bacon." And she says "I don't have a bacon on the list. But I guess I can make one." Eye roll included. FIVE MORE MINUTES and she throws a bag with a microwaved sandwich in it on the counter. No "thanks for waiting," no smile, nothing. Twenty minutes of waiting for the grossest sandwich I've ever eaten. Honestly I bet the sausage was better, and if I still had a gallbladder and wouldn't have been sick and running to the bathroom mid-flight from it I would have just taken it.