Today (July 24, 2011), I dropped by a friendly Starbucks in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It was a hot Sunday in Seattle. I was visiting with a friend who lives in that neighborhood, and we decided to walk down to Starbucks for afternoon iced drinks. As I’ve mentioned before, I love highlighting the Clover Starbucks, so here is one more to talk about.
Here is the address:
Starbucks store #314
2135 Queen Anne Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
(206) 301 – 9477
Though I almost never visit this store, I know the store manager, Miriam. (I’m not sure if I am spelling that right.) This store’s manager was previously an Assistant Store Manager at 7th and Pike Starbucks, so I got to know her there. Unfortunately Miriam was not in when I dropped by – maybe next time. She really is a great partner, and I’m sure she is an excellent manager.
This store first opened on April 29, 1989, in this very site where it still operates. Store 314 is on the corner of Boston Street and Queen Anne Avenue in Seattle. That four way intersection has businesses at every corner, and I can recall that at some point in the late 1990s early 2000 every corner was a coffeehouse. For sure I remember that there was Peet’s Coffee (up until recently) at the site that is now “Homegrown” (a sandwich shop) located at 2201 Queen Anne Avenue. And at one point there was a Tully’s at this intersection too. So, once upon a time, the four way intersection of Boston and Queen Anne had a Peet’s, a Tully’s, and a Starbucks, all right across the street from each other. I think there was an indy coffeehouse too at this intersection. Today, only the Starbucks remains. Peet’s and Tully’s are gone.
In November 2007, this store went through a minor interior remodel to accommodate the Clover brewer. At that time the Clover was very new, and as far as I know, only the Queen Anne Starbucks, and the 6th & Union Starbucks downtown had Clovers in the entire company. Essentially, this store is the earliest Clover store. In late 2007, and early 2008, Starbucks was marketing the Clover coffee as “fresh pressed,” and hadn’t yet fully integrated the Clover branding into the stores. I have an old blog article that talks about this very early Clover era, the Black and Tan beverage, and the early experience:
If Beans Could Speak – The Clover Coffee Experience and the tale of the Black and Tan.
This store underwent a dramatic major renovation last year, and it was complete June 27, 2010. The store now features the latest Starbucks design elements including reclaimed wood, repurposed materials, and a warm and welcoming design.
One thing that I am glad about is that this store kept its fireplace! That is such a nice touch in a store:
Since it was literally a hot summer day when I visited, the fireplace is not on in the above photograph.
I am also a fan of walls decorated with burlap coffee sacks. It looks cozy to me, and I like seeing the sacks that the green coffee beans are shipped in:
Here are a few more photos of this pretty store. You can see from the pictures below that it was an extremely bright and sunny day in Seattle on the 24th of July:
One thing that is important to know about this store is that it is always busy. The above photos take on July 24, 2011, do not do it justice. I decided that I would go back and try to get some better photos, hopefully when the store is slow. This is easier said than done!
On August 23, 2011, I visited the store late in the evening. I had a delightful time as I ran into a friendly face there (another attorney) and I chatted with him until the store closed. The two partners working (Lauren and Andrew ?) also were totally nice, and I had a perfect Sumatra Tapanuli from the Clover.
I hope that between the two sets of pictures, you get a sense of what this store looks like. Unfortunately, since it was 10:00 p.m. when I took the second set of pictures, the store is a little dark:
Last but not least, for those who don’t know, I am slowly trying to write articles and store reviews about as many Clover Starbucks as possible. I have my own list of Clover stores, which is not complete:
^ That list might be missing as many as 75 stores. One thing though, as I visit Clover stores and write reviews about them, I’m adding links in to that old blog post. You can click through and easily find old Clover Starbucks store reviews.
I hope you enjoyed this store review! If you ever get a chance to visit this Starbucks, it is a must see. Very pretty store with friendly partners in it.
(I hope it is obvious that this article is a composite of two visits to the store, once in July, and once on August 23, 2011.)
Enjoy!
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Wow! Such a brilliant looking store… I love the photos from the second visit, I could totally see myself relaxing in there until closing! Thanks for sharing 🙂
I too really like the pics from the second visit more than the pics from the first visit. Melody great pics! This looks like such an inviting store. I wonder how the customer base is spread between all the coffee houses in the area? And it is so nice to hear that the SM and partners are so customer friendly.
Thanx for another Clover visit Melody. I agree with purple1, I really like the 2nd (darker) set of pics. Love the colored chairs and just the depth amd richness-look of the store.
(I couldn’t really make out the fireplace in that pic…? have to re-look)
This is a very nice store! Love the abundance offerings it got, and the interior is also looks very nice and comfortable. Perfect for your third place. And hey, don’t forget all those great coffees and the Clover!… =)
i should go here. i think it must be somewhere near my new place!
Another gorgeous store! But really? Aren’t they all?? 🙂 (even my purple and orange store has it’s own brand of charm)
I have a really great memory from this store. Miriam the sm is an amazing partner!!!
It was a nice surprise to see an update and post! The store does look very cozy…though I didn’t see the fireplace you mentioned. Am I not looking close enough? I’ll go look at the pictures again… 🙂
Ooh…I think I see it, tucked away in the 2nd picture! Duh! My cold must be affecting my brain too!
@CamSpi, Hayley, and everyone – Glad you liked this store. Seattle has so many great stores, and this would definitely be one of them. @Elly – This is your new neighborhood store I think! 😉
@Hayley: I was the same as you on the fireplace (it’s not your cold;) I see (label) it is that 2nd picture but I think it’s the angle……and tho I can’t really exactly figure it out, I assume that’s it!
Beautiful store! I also like the second set of photos – makes the store look inviting & cozy!
It’s a fantastic store wish they all showed this much character. The picture taking must be challenging. You do so much if it and I’ve always wondered how your managed. What type if camera do you use, have you ever faced obstacles from the store or other customers when taking pictures etc?
I like the woodwork here, and I agree with you about the burlap sacks, Melody. There’s a good restaurant in New York called Rice that uses burlap rice sacks as part of their decor.
@uniqueblog = That is a great question. I find that I can really only effectively take big pictures that get large areas of the lobby or waiting area by the register if the store is a slow store. Sometimes I sit in a Starbucks and wait for quite a while for groups of people to leave so I could take a photo of that area. For very busy stores, like this one, pretty much I have to get at least a few pics right at opening or right at closing.