Address: 1499 Post Alley, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Phone: +12064517115
Sunday: 7AM–4PM
Monday: 7AM–4PM
Tuesday: 7AM–2PM
Wednesday: 7AM–4PM
Thursday: 7AM–4PM
Friday: 7AM–4PM
Saturday: 7AM–4PM
Nola Lu
Ghost Alley Espresso has one of the best flat whites I've ever had! I got a flat white with oat milk the first morning of my trip to Seattle, and immediately decided I had to come back every morning to repeat the experience. The espresso is beautifully pulled and so smooth and rich. Mike, who is the one taking orders at the window, is also the nicest human. It was always a joyous experience getting coffee here every morning and a great way to start the day. Can't wait to come back for more visits - hopefully this summer!
Mauricio T
One of the best kept secrets in Seattle is this coffee shop that is located next to the chewing gum alley. It is quite an experience to visit this coffee shop since it has a very peculiar style with ghosts and zombies everywhere and with unique recipes that more than just coffee They look like secret potions, a great recommendation if you visit the Publix Market early, since it is all a coffee experience with an incredible staff that will make you enjoy the very special moment, do not forget that they also sell gum so you can stick it in the alley and you can buy some sticker that are very fun I recommend you ask about the special drinks that they are preparing all the time innovating as well as a souvenir or a little coffee bean
Johanan Ottensooser
I’m not sure what the buzz is about. There were 3 people in front of me and it took more than 20 minutes. The coffee was just ok at best. There’s more delightful coffee and service within a couple blocks.
Hen Chung
Delicious coffee served by some of the best and friendliest baristas around town. My oat milk Smog Latte was super tasty and totally appreciate their recommendation for adding lavender. Definitely felt the love and effort they put into making sure I had an awesome experience! Ghost Alley Espresso is located in the ‘armpit’ of Seattle’s Post Alley, next to the Gum Wall. It stands where the first public restroom on the West Coast, aka Comfort Station Number 1, was built for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1908! And... it’s haunted! If they’re not slammed, maybe ask about the ghosts? 👻
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Social distancing is practiced while waiting, and customers and employees required to wear masks. There might be others (like disinfecting high-touch surfaces and staff protocols), but I don't remember
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