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Dunn Brothers Coffee is a franchise company of coffeehouses founded in St. Paul, Minnesota, in December 1987 by brothers Ed and Dan Dunn. [1] As of October 2024, Dunn Brothers Coffee has 48 locations in Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin.
Seattle Metropolitan says, "Anchorhead creates a space that’s more inclusive than a coffee temple, but more restrained than a full-menu cafe." [2] Along the coffee drinks, [3] the menu has included banana bread, biscuit sandwiches, and the "quaffle" [4] (described by The Infatuation as "part-cinnamon roll, part-croissant, and part-waffle").
The Seattle Times has described Storyville as a "roaster and mail-order coffee company". [1] Bainbridge Island houses their Roasting Studio; the business also has shops in downtown Seattle with their flagship location being in the Corner Market building at Pike Place Market. [2] In addition to coffee, the shops serve sandwiches and baked goods. [3]
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Westman's Bagel & Coffee is a small woman-owned [1] and Seattle-based chain of bagel and coffee shops, with locations on Capitol Hill and in the University District.The Capitol Hill location operates as a walkup counter on East Madison, in a space previously occupied by both Little Uncle and Manu's Bodegita [2] next to the Bullitt Center.
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Boon Boona Coffee is a Black-owned [1] coffee roaster [2] and coffeehouse with two locations in the U.S. state of Washington. History.
Known for its "strong coffee", [5] [6] the business was founded by Joel Radin [7] on Capitol Hill in 1993. [8] After a 20-year run from October 5, 1993 to October 5 2013, the Melrose and Pine cafe closed. [9]