
Want to check out the newest businesses to open in Seattle? From a barbershop to a food truck, read on to see the newest businesses to land near you.
Old Town Barbershop

Stroll past 323 First Ave. South, located inside the Callus Building in Pioneer Square, and you'll find the new Old Town Barbershop. So far, it's been well-received: it's got a five-star rating out of six reviews on Yelp.
This barbershop offers grooming and hair services for men and boys, including haircuts, beard trims, neck trims and haircut/beard trim combos. Seth Javier and Mike Weinberg work the chairs. Check out the shop's website for more information.
Queen Anne Coffee Co.

Head over to 1811 Queen Anne Ave. North and you'll find Queen Anne Coffee Co., a new breakfast and brunch spot that offers a number of caffeinated beverage options.
If you need a caffeine boost, this place will satisfy your cravings. Expect espresso beverages like americanos and mochas, drip coffees and green and black teas. Breakfast and lunch fare are on offer as well. Look for the Queen Anne breakfast sandwich with sausage, cage-free eggs and cheddar on a pretzel roll, or a bacon, avocado and tomato panini for lunch. Check out the website for more information and a full list of offerings.
Mediterranean Mixta

A new addition to West Seattle, Mediterranean Mixta offers Mediterranean and Spanish fare from its food truck at 4000 SW Alaska St. And with five stars out of six reviews on Yelp, it's been a hit thus far.
According to its website, this kitchen on wheels offers made-to-order dinners that are prepared daily and are ready in seven to 10 minutes. The menu changes daily and is posted before the truck opens. Recent options have included the Spanish Mixta with chorizo, chicken breast, red bell peppers, onion and haricot verts tossed together in a smoked paprika broth.









