Copper Kettle Coffee Bar

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4.6 (117 reviews)
✓ Wi-Fi Available ✓ Good for Laptop Work Free parking lot Parking

Shorts House, 12001 Main St, Bellevue, WA 98005

📋 Amenities & Features

Work & Study

  • ✓ Wi-Fi Available
  • ✓ Good for Laptop Work
  • ✓ Seating: Outdoor seating, Seating

Atmosphere

Casual Cozy Trendy

Popular For

Solo dining Good for working on laptop

Service Options

Outdoor seating Onsite services Takeout Dine-in Delivery

Food & Drinks

Coffee Prepared foods Quick bite

Dining Options

Catering Dessert Seating Table service

🚗 Parking

Free parking lot Parking

♿ Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance Wheelchair accessible parking lot Wheelchair accessible restroom Wheelchair accessible seating

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Friendly

Good for kids

🏢 Business Identity

Identifies as Asian-owned Identifies as women-owned

💳 Payment Options

Credit cards Debit cards NFC mobile payments Credit cards

📅 Planning

Accepts reservations

🏪 Other Amenities

Gender-neutral restroom Restroom Wi-Fi Wi-Fi

About Copper Kettle Coffee Bar

We are located inside the Shorts House at the Bellevue Botanical Gardens. We offer espresso and non espresso hot and cold drinks. We also have fresh made sandwiches and baked goods from local bakeries daily. We will stay open throughout the Fall and Winter month as the Bellevue Botanical Garden is open, free admission throughout the year. Our hours will shorten and adjust with the weather. If it is downpour raining, thunderstorms and lighting or snowing we will be closed due to inclement weather. Please visit our Instagram page CKCBELLEVUE as we will keep it updated throughout the season. Thank you and see you soon!

Featured Question

Q: What type of seating options are available?

A: Indoor when the cafe is open, outdoor from DAWN to DUSK! Outdoor benches, Chair and Tables and picnic benches!

Answered by: Copper Kettle Coffee Bar (Owner) ( 2 months ago)

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