
Tailwind Café at Good Weather : un lieu chaleureux axé sur le vélo pour le café, des encas et une bonne ambiance à Seattle
Tailwind Café at Good Weather est un café chaleureux, à thème vélo, situé dans une ruelle près de la 11e Avenue à Seattle. Les clients louent le personnel sympathique, l'ambiance accueillante et des propositions savoureuses comprenant du thé à la menthe, un croque-madame et des pâtisseries véganes fraîches. L'intérieur spacieux et la terrasse offrent des places assises détendues pour le café, les boissons et des encas, avec une signalisation claire indiquant l'entrée et une politique affichée de non-pourboire.
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Boissons élaborées avec soin, comprenant des lattes au matcha au lait d'avoine, des boissons à base d'espresso et du thé à la menthe, servies avec une attention particulière au détail et à la qualité.
Une sélection soignée de vins et de boissons dans un cadre chaleureux, idéale pour la détente en soirée ou les rassemblements sociaux.
Options fraîches et préparées à la commande, comme le croque-madame avec salade de roquette, comprenant du pain au levain, du jambon fumé et des fromages gourmets.
Pâtisseries quotidiennes, y compris des gourmandises véganes, garantissant quelque chose de délicieux pour chaque préférence alimentaire.
Grand espace intérieur et extérieur avec une décoration sur le thème du vélo, idéal pour travailler, socialiser ou profiter du temps à Seattle.
Tailwind Cafe is a nice, low-key spot. The coffee was okay for my taste—but the space itself is the highlight. It’s cozy, comfortable, and a great place to sit and relax for a bit.
This is a really cozy spot! Everyone’s always super nice and the food is always awesome. I’ve been two or three times in the last year and that’s been consistent too. It’s a little hidden if you’re new to the area, but there’s plenty of signage once you’re out of the car and on the sidewalk. Fairly accessible, though the doors are a little heavy and there’s no push buttons. Doors open outwards. On my most recent trip I got the mint tea and a croque madam (fried egg on smoked ham with Parmesan and creamy bechamel sauce and Gruyere on sourdough) with arugula salad and a pickle. Really good. I paid about $26 for my food and drink, and this is a place that doesn’t have a tipping system, it’s all in their wages (stated by sign on menu). They did remove the space heaters that used to be above the outdoor table, but I’m not sure if that’s a permanent removal or if it’s because it hasn’t been as cold this week. There’s a cute public firepit right next door though, and once I finished my food/returned the dishes I moved there to relax. There’s a bathroom down a hallway that’s shared with other businesses that has a door code, so make sure to ask if you need it! Glad to visit once again, and glad I remembered to review this time. 😂
Such a lovely space to grab coffee, a drink, or just hangout! An amazing patio for the summers, and such a cozy vibe for rainy days. I came first time in 2020 and got a coffee and a flat fixed and everyone was so nice. It’s only gotten cuter since then and such a beautiful space. From what I could tell the space is mostly utilized for the cafe but I’m not a local anymore so I’m sure they still provide bike services at good weather as well!
The barista was kind, attentive, and able to track the line even when customers arriving didn’t stand in one. He made me an excellent, smooth oatmilk matcha latte and the milk was rich enough that he could shape the foam into a leaf decoration on top. The one type of vegan pastry available was fresh and tasty. The place has a bicycling theme and is massive inside with loads of seating options. Worth walking down the alley (enter from 11th) to reach it. There’s a slight foul smell seeming to emanate from the back of the alley but that’s the only atmospheric ding I noticed.
TBH, I only had coffee and no food. The place is welcoming and the staff is great. Nice seating and a safe area. What impressed me the most is when I paid, there was no screen to automatically factor in a 20% to 30% tip. In fact, I saw no tip option there at all, which was interesting, though maybe I missed it. But in a world of excessive tip DEMANDS, I welcome a break from that where I am not imposed upon to give if I don't usually do so. I don't mind tipping when the spirit moves me, but any place that accepts it as completely okay and optional gets a HUGE BOOST in my book. Thank you for listening to customers. I will return.
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