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Ghost Note Coffee
Coffee shop in Seattle, Washington, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ghost Note Coffee is a coffee shop on Capitol Hill, in Seattle, Washington.[1] Christos Andrews and Lee Hampton opened the coffee shop on Bellevue Avenue on March 14, 2017.
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Description
Ghost Note Coffee operates on Bellevue Avenue, on Seattle's Capitol Hill.[2] According to Sprudge, the name of the business "refers to a musical note that at once carries rhythmic value and no discernible pitch".[3]
The menu includes espresso tonics and lattes.[4] The Lush Life has almond milk and orange blossom honey,[5][6] and the Sun Ship has grapefruit rosemary syrup, coconut water, lime, and carbonated water.[7][8] The Soundscape has vegan cream, non-alcoholic rum, and root beer bitters.[4] The rotating drink menu has also included an espresso float,[9] the London Smog, the Oat Nog,[10] and other seasonal options.[11]
Food options include toasts with bread from Columbia City Bakery, pastries by Salmon Berry Goods, and macarons from Alexandra's Macarons.[12]
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History
In January 2017, Eater Seattle described plans for Broadcast Coffee owner Barry Faught to sell a cafe to friends Christos Andrews and Lee Hampton. Ghost Note would use Broadcast as a coffee roaster.[13][14] Ghost Note opened on March 14, 2017.[2]
The Sun Ship was originally created by Andrews for Coffee Masters NYC in 2017.[15]
Reception
Aimee Rizzo and Kayla Sager-Riley included Ghost Note in The Infatuation's 2023 list of Seattle's best iced coffee options.[16]
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