About This Starbucks — Seattle
Location Overview
Starbucks at 3300 West McGraw Street opens 5 AM on weekdays and runs until 9 PM in Seattle. The Saturday window opens 5 AM and wraps 9 PM, extending the weekday rhythm. On the floor expect WiFi, Outdoor Seating, and Mobile Order & Pay across the full operating window. Outlet availability runs to 14 seats, with the room staying moderate between rushes. Walk a few minutes in either direction for Magnolia Village or Kiwanis Memorial Preserve. The store at 47.63971,-122.39981 works well for a quick 3300 West McGraw Street 98199 pickup or a longer sit-down visit.
This location is within walking distance of Discovery Park and serves the surrounding Seattle neighborhood. This is a moderately busy environment with regular customer flow throughout the day.
How This Location Compares in Seattle
- powerWith 14 power outlets, this location has more charging access than 62% of Starbucks stores in Seattle.
- wifiAt 75 Mbps, this location offers one of the fastest Wi-Fi speeds among Seattle Starbucks stores, ranking #1 out of 69.
Seattle Guide
Anchored by Magnolia Village and Kiwanis Memorial Preserve nearby, 3300 West McGraw Street draws Seattle residents and commuters through the block. The 5 AM weekday start at 3300 West McGraw Street opens early enough for Seattle commuters, with a 9 PM finish. The 3300 West McGraw Street Saturday block from 5 AM to 9 PM pairs well with slower Seattle weekend errands. Inside the 98199 cafe at 47.63971,-122.39981, a moderate main floor holds 14 power outlets across the seating area.
What's Nearby
The 3300 West McGraw Street exit opens toward Magnolia Village and Kiwanis Memorial Preserve, making this cafe a practical Seattle waypoint. From 3300 West McGraw Street, Seattle stops cluster close enough that the car stays parked for most of the visit. 14 outlets and a moderate room at 3300 West McGraw Street 98199 support both pickup and pause-between-errands use in Seattle. Saturday hours 5 AM through 9 PM at 47.63971,-122.39981 give weekend visitors a matching pace for Seattle walks.
- near_meDiscovery Park
- near_meMagnolia Village
- near_meFishermen's Terminal
- near_meMagnolia Bridge
- near_meKiwanis Memorial Preserve
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Nearby Landmarks
Discovery Park
Discovery Park may refer to: "Discovery Park", a track on Gas Huffer's 1996 album The Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas Huffer Welcome to Disco
Wikipedia →Magnolia Village
Magnolia is a small village in Gloucester, located in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Manchester-by-the-Sea town line in the southwestern
Wikipedia →Fishermen's Terminal
1988, the Terminal has hosted the annual Fishermen's Fall Festival for the return of the North Pacific fishing fleet. Fishermen's Terminal Archived 20
Wikipedia →Magnolia Bridge
The Magnolia Bridge is a warren deck truss bridge that carries automobile traffic in Seattle, Washington, United States. It was built in 1930 and connects
Wikipedia →Kiwanis Memorial Preserve
Recreation acquires land to expand Kiwanis Memorial Preserve Park". Parkways. Retrieved February 5, 2025. "Heron habitat at Kiwanis Ravine being destr
Wikipedia →Local Tips
- 1Weekday rhythm at 3300 West McGraw Street 47.63971,-122.39981 starts 5 AM and finishes 9 PM, while Saturday hours of 5 AM to 9 PM cover Seattle weekends. 3300 West McGraw Street offers 14 seats with power and a moderate atmosphere throughout the day, while WiFi, Outdoor Seating, and Mobile Order & Pay support typical stops.
- 2Between 3300 West McGraw Street and Magnolia Village and Kiwanis Memorial Preserve, the Seattle block handles a steady mix of foot traffic throughout the day.
- 3Address for navigation: 3300 West McGraw Street, Seattle WA 98199, 47.63971,-122.39981, tied to 3 in-store amenity fronts.
Last updated: May 2026 · Data sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL)