Starbucks Bakery shop punch travel notes!

📍 Starbucks Reserve Roastery
1124 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101


To Seattle, you must come to Starbucks pilgrimage, I am a star dad fan, basically a cup a day, in Seattle went to two: one is located in the first Starbucks store in pike market, the other is 1124 pike street bakery shop.

I've been to Beijing, Shanghai, Chicago, and I think every time I've been there, I think the Starbucks Reserve Roastery in 1124 Pike St., Seattle, is officially called the Starbucks Reserve Roastery, Starbucks Premium concept store that combines coffee and roastery.

This is the first factory store in the world, the first Starbucks in the world where everyone clocked in and the lines were really long, but this factory store is not that bad. If it is a pure visit, you can go directly in and buy things in the room will line up a little team. This feels like the right place to clock in. It's the biggest Starbucks I've ever seen. It's like a little factory.

It is also Starbucks' first bakery, and the factory is located in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, a well-known nightlife and multicultural area with many trendy bars, restaurants and gay clubs.

There is a complete coffee production line in the shop. Artisans demonstrate the whole process of roasting, cooling, transportation and packaging on site, and explain the roasting details. Although not a big coffee drinker, it's fun to watch how it's made, and limited-edition Starbucks cups make a great companion gift.

There is also a coffee library, as well as a selection of Princi cakes and breads, in addition to coffee and food, the bakery also sells a variety of coffee beans, city cups, cups, coffee utensils, clothing and accessories and other souvenirs, is a must visit for Starbucks fans.

There are many places to play and stroll around in Citywalk. The roasting factory itself is a century-old building, whose design combines classical style and modern elements. The store is decorated with eye-catching red copper columns and coffee bean conveying pipes, creating a unique coffee culture atmosphere.

Like other factories, in the roasting factory, customers can not only observe the roasting process of coffee beans up close, but also taste a variety of different brewing methods of single-product coffee.

Baking workshop process: The copper pipes carry the beans through the Probat G-120/Probat P25 roasters, which are then roasted into a 32-foot-tall copper furnace that glows like freshly minted coins. When the beans are freshly roasted, The beans are transported from the copper warehouse to the bar where the coffee is made through an overhead piping system.

Some of the roasted beans are stored and placed in retail areas. Of course, some of the surplus will be supplied to 1,500 Starbucks stores around the world. Near the overhanging roof came a spluttering sound and a signboard like a train number showed that it was the news of the upcoming coffee beans.

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