
Craving coffee?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable coffee sources in Seattle, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to venture when cravings strike.
1. The Crumpet Shop

Topping the list is The Crumpet Shop. Located at 1503 First Ave. (between Pike and Pine streets.) in Pike Market, the bakery, breakfast and brunch spot, which offers coffee, tea and more, is the most popular inexpensive coffee spot in Seattle, boasting 4.5 stars out of 2,197 reviews on Yelp.
On the menu, you'll find locally roasted organic espresso and coffee — there's lattes, cappuccinos, macchiatos, drip coffee and more. Pair it with one of the shop's popular crumpets.
2. Biscuit Bitch

Next up is Pike Market's Biscuit Bitch, situated at 1909 First Ave. (between Stewart and Virginia streets). With four stars out of 3,452 reviews on Yelp, the breakfast and brunch spot, which offers coffee, tea and sandwiches, has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for a cheap option.
The menu features biscuits and gravy and biscuit sandwiches, but if you're looking for a coffee fix, there's espresso and coffee from local Seattle coffee shop, Seven Roasters. Seven Roasters even teamed up with Biscuit Bitch to create a special coffee blend for customers.
3. Moore Coffee Shop

Belltown's Moore Coffee Shop, located at 1930 Second Ave. (between Stewart and Virginia streets), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the budget-friendly spot to score coffee, tea, sandwiches and waffles 4.5 stars out of 997 reviews.
This coffee shop serves up specialty drinks like Nutella mochas, horchata lattes, Mexican mochas, cold brew, macchiatos and more.
4. Morsel

Morsel, a spot to score coffee, tea and sandwiches in the University District, is another much-loved, inexpensive go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 941 Yelp reviews. Head over to 5000 University Way NE, Suite D (between 52nd and 50th streets.) to see for yourself.
The shop serves Velton's Coffee, which is roasted locally in Washington. Stop by to grab an espresso, an americano, a cappuccino, breve and more.
5. The Urban Bakery

Over in Green Lake, check out The Urban Bakery, which has earned four stars out of 97 reviews on Yelp. Dig in at the bakery, which offers coffee, tea, sandwiches and more, by heading over to 7850 E. Green Lake Drive North (between North Ashworth Avenue and 79th Street).
Enjoy baked goods like brownies, scones, pies and more, which can be paired with lattes, espresso, drip coffee and more. The Urban Bakery also has a variety of milk options to choose from, including hemp milk, soy milk, rice milk, almond milk and coconut milk.
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