Last time i heard, Seattle’s best is only another version of Starbucks. What’s funny is that Starbucks the coffee of choice for Barnes and Noble as well. This means they’ve got the bookstore coffee shop market pretty much covered.
I got a small coffee for $1.78, which is a little steep for a small coffee. But then i came back and got an Odwalla green super food for $1.95, which is a great deal. I got a serving of caffeine and barley grass for about $3.50. Can’t beat that with a stick. That along with the picturesque decor of this place (shiny wood and leather), it was an all around good experience.
As for artwork, only corporatized art allowed (mass-produced nice pictures that advertise Seattle’s Best).
Outside seating.
The interior of this Borders Seattle’s Best is immaculate. It always is as a matter of fact.Seattle’s Best Cup.
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