Elliott Bay Book Company
Book store · Capitol Hill ·

Elliott Bay Book Company

Book store · Capitol Hill ·

Bookstore with cafe, author events, and vast selection

independent bookstore
coffee shop
cozy vibe
housemade muffins
towering cedar bookcases
great coffee
amazing selection
gluten free selection
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Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null
Elliott Bay Book Company by null

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1521 10th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Get directions

$

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Paid street parking
Free Wi-Fi

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1521 10th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 Get directions

+1 206 624 6600
elliottbaybook.com
@elliottbaybookco

$

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid street parking
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 28, 2026

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"Books and Lattes at Elliott Bay Book Company in Capitol Hill The Elliott Bay Book Company is the Seattle bookstore and, thankfully, survived its move from Pioneer Square to Capitol Hill with soul and towering cedar bookcases intact. Elliott Bay lost a significant chunk of square footage during the move but gained a home right in the heart of Capitol Hill. Which makes it even easier to execute the ideal lazy Sunday afternoon combo: new novel + Fonte latte and one of the book-size housemade muffins from the on-site café (if it’s sunny, make a beeline for the grassy Cal Anderson park, just across the street). The food is northwest downhome—unpretentious salads with local greens, wholesome soups—but the abundant outlets and cozy café vibe make up for any food misses. Try it there: The lemon crepe Bring it home: Thomas Pynchon’s Inherent Vice and tickets to a Neptune Theater reading"

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"Books and Lattes at Elliott Bay Book Company in Capitol Hill The Elliott Bay Book Company is the Seattle bookstore and, thankfully, survived its move from Pioneer Square to Capitol Hill with soul and towering cedar bookcases intact. Elliott Bay lost a significant chunk of square footage during the move but gained a home right in the heart of Capitol Hill. Which makes it even easier to execute the ideal lazy Sunday afternoon combo: new novel + Fonte latte and one of the book-size housemade muffins from the on-site café (if it’s sunny, make a beeline for the grassy Cal Anderson park, just across the street). The food is northwest downhome—unpretentious salads with local greens, wholesome soups—but the abundant outlets and cozy café vibe make up for any food misses. Try it there: The lemon crepe Bring it home: Thomas Pynchon’s Inherent Vice and tickets to a Neptune Theater reading"

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"Books and Lattes at Elliott Bay Book Company in Capitol Hill The Elliott Bay Book Company is the Seattle bookstore and, thankfully, survived its move from Pioneer Square to Capitol Hill with soul and towering cedar bookcases intact. Elliott Bay lost a significant chunk of square footage during the move but gained a home right in the heart of Capitol Hill. Which makes it even easier to execute the ideal lazy Sunday afternoon combo: new novel + Fonte latte and one of the book-size housemade muffins from the on-site café (if it’s sunny, make a beeline for the grassy Cal Anderson park, just across the street). The food is northwest downhome—unpretentious salads with local greens, wholesome soups—but the abundant outlets and cozy café vibe make up for any food misses. Try it there: The lemon crepe Bring it home: Thomas Pynchon’s Inherent Vice and tickets to a Neptune Theater reading"

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"Books and Lattes at Elliott Bay Book Company in Capitol Hill The Elliott Bay Book Company is the Seattle bookstore and, thankfully, survived its move from Pioneer Square to Capitol Hill with soul and towering cedar bookcases intact. Elliott Bay lost a significant chunk of square footage during the move but gained a home right in the heart of Capitol Hill. Which makes it even easier to execute the ideal lazy Sunday afternoon combo: new novel + Fonte latte and one of the book-size housemade muffins from the on-site café (if it’s sunny, make a beeline for the grassy Cal Anderson park, just across the street). The food is northwest downhome—unpretentious salads with local greens, wholesome soups—but the abundant outlets and cozy café vibe make up for any food misses. Try it there: The lemon crepe Bring it home: Thomas Pynchon’s Inherent Vice and tickets to a Neptune Theater reading"

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