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Monday, February 23, 2009

Coffee As Art -- Vivace Espresso

"Una bella tazza di caffe", the beautiful cup of coffee at Vivace Espresso is well named. Since 1988 this company has refined it's presentation, flavor and finesse inspired by the coffee itself. We often go to the shop in South Lake Union to pick up a cuppa as well as the occasional Mighty O Donut or donut hole depending on the appetite. They offer "restretto shots" which I understand to mean that they use only the sweetest most flavorful part of the espresso shot. The owners have published books on barista techniques, coffee techniques as well as a video of Latte art. Espresso Vivace

Vivace Espresso has two locations

Vivace Espresso Bar at Brix
532 Broadway Ave East
Seattle WA 98122

Telephone 206.860.2722
Open 6am until 11pm daily


Espresso Vivace Alley 24

227 Yale Ave N
Seattle, WA 98109
Telephone 206.388.5164
Open daily 6 am until 11 pm.
See you there!

Lynette Hensley
Associate Broker
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Saturday, December 6, 2008

What's Great in Greenwood?

There are better known neighborhoods in Seattle, maybe neighborhoods with a little more edge or more shopping along the main thoroughfare (although I'm not so sure about that) but when I was in Greenwood the other day the answer to this question presented itself over and over again. Seattle PI describes Greenwood as "Seattle's hidden treasure," an old fashioned neighborhood with a trendy edge.


In Balderdash Books and Art I chatted with a customer...a librarian from Gig Harbor who has an apartment there with her husband too as he works in the city at the moment. She told me her husband loves it because it's such a distinct community, with activities and trends and established traditions and a definite character. You would never need to go out of the neighborhood to eat, have coffee, shop, or any of the daily tasks and enjoyments of life.

Balderdash was a true neighborhood used book store, with loads of character and a white cat sitting on top of one of the bookshelves overlooking the shop. They had some great photographs on the wall, and told me all about the first Greenwood Art Walk, scheduled for Dec. 12. You can read about it on the PhinneyWood, a Phinney Ridge & Greenwood Neighborhood Blog. The corner I decided to explore this time was 85th and Greenwood Ave N, where there were so many intriguing little signs and shops that I didn't know where to look first.

As I strolled around peeking into some of the shops and generally soaking up the atmosphere, I agreed with my new friend's husband. This corner of the city has character and then some, a wonderful place to spend a few hours shopping, dining, and otherwise amusing oneself. The Taproot Theatre offers a seasonal production The Christmas Foundling by Norman Allen, and there is even a Moter Vehicle office to give you a good excuse to stop by, and take care of an errand at the same time.

Olive You, a Medeteranian Eatery, is on the corner of Greenwood Ave N. It not only offers a great menu and impressive bar, free parking, and delivery, but also offers cooking classes! Might be a winner for my daughter and I, we like to take cooking classes together when we get a chance...why don't some of you join us? Sounds like fun...

Olive You Restaurant is right next to a pair of personality filled shops, Tibet treasures at Pema Kharpo and Emma Jean's Consignments and Antiques. Next door is Sip and Ship, where surely Greenwood residents and visitors will be lined up sipping warming caffinated beverages while waiting to Fed Ex holiday packages to loved ones. I loved the Greenwood products here, t-shirts, caps, and water bottles all celebrating Greenwood. The water bottle would be a great stocking stuffer (hint hint...).

The espresso and organic chocolate shop Sweet On You is certainly cute looking enough to make me drive around the block again to find a parking space, but when I checked people's ratings of this shop on Yelp, oops, nobody really liked it, it seems...why not try some of the other places after checking them out on Yelp or another restaurant review site. Well, I could have spent another hour or two just exploring these few places, and that's just about 100 feet worth of sidewalk... Greenwood, I'll be back, probably by Wednesday!

Edy Kizaki
Realtor & Team Leader

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

West Seattle Best Coffehouse...It's Hotwire Again!

Here is the Hotwire Online Coffeehouse Announcement which was sent to me...wow, I love this place, I guess I'm not alone!!

Hotwire West Seattle Voted the Best Coffeehouse for the Second Year!
Seattle, Washington - October 3rd, 2008 - It's official, Hotwire Online Coffeehouse was voted best coffee in West Seattle by the local community.

News hit the streets late yesterday via the West Seattle Herald; the community in West Seattle voted Hotwire Coffee into the top spot for the best coffeehouse in the area! This is the second year in a row Hotwire was voted the best coffeehouse in West Seattle.

Not only was Hotwire voted the best coffeehouse two years running but they also received runner-up awards in best customer service both years.

It's a huge accomplishment to receive the award once but to be voted the best for two years, well that is just amazing. All of the staff at Hotwire take a great deal of pride in their beverages and are always working towards making the best coffee in Seattle.

The staff are also known for their quirky but friendly demeanor. There is a lot to be said for the way they welcome new and current customers into the tiny coffeeshop. You will never get the robotic 'How may I help you' question at Hotwire, each barista has their own unique personality. It could be Kerry with the bright red hair and reader of many books, Blayne the superstar fashion designer, Mia the super nanny and lover of the party or Jessica the quiet but driven college student. Heck, you may even find Lora there, the owner of Hotwire.

It's great to know even though Hotwire is one of many choices in West Seattle for coffee the community continues to support this little Internet cafe who has been in business for the past six years. Hotwire has just finished their month-long anniversary celebration that included an interesting word challenge (read on for more....) that included customers too. In October they have another interesting event, website confessionals click here for the Hotwire Halloween page and here for the confessional blog.

The three tier basis of Hotwire's philosophy was community involvement, creating a nice place that serves a great coffee and a coffeehouse that makes you feel welcome. In addition to the welcoming atmosphere (some call it like meeting good friends) Hotwire continues to follow that philosophy by running community events such as the outdoor movies Movies on the Wall, the West Seattle art walk, West Seattle rummage sale, supporting Furry Faces Foundation, being on the West Seattle Junction Association Board of Directors and supporting other local events.

Hotwire Online Coffeehouse West Seattle4410 California Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98116
206.935.1510



Edy Kizaki
Realtor, Team Leader

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Saturday, October 6, 2007

Cloudy with Silver Skies

Today I spent the entire day in West Seattle. We started with cupcakes and coffee at Cupcake Royale at Alaska Junction...that's the large and strollable intersection of Alaska and California. There are 2 rival cupcake and coffee bakery/cafes there, both seem to have wifi and filled with people intent on some vital inner thought... of course it is impossible to know what is on their mind, but everyone I looked at seemed to have intent expressions...a man in a t shirt with a laptop in front of him, a young woman sitting quite still looking out the window, two cupcakes under plastic domes on the round table in front of her... Within only a few steps is a great used bookstore, an antique store, a bread bakery...

Sitting there a few minutes, we absorbed the West Seattle ambiance, then met Krista (she's looking for a house), sat down and had cupcakes (mine was lemon frosted, yum) and really good coffee, and planned our ittenary from a selection of homes I'd printed out and brought along that fit within her criteria. Then we all piled into Jim's Jeep and commenced to zig zag West Seattle in search of the perfect 3 bedroom home...saw some very nice ones in fact! There were also a couple that were priced as great investments but needed quite a bit of work, which was not what we wanted on this day. However, we found that one particular neighborhood had a lot of houses that really might work. In particular one with 1800 square feet and a really great remodeled kitchen was pleasing. It was built in 1912 and retained the solid character, great moldings, and nooks and interesting spaces, but had been redone and really would be easy and rewarding to live in. Great day.








Edy Kizaki
Realtor, Team Leader
206.331.0152 (cell)

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