3300 West McGraw Street, Seattle, WA, 98199
Seattle, Washington
Approx 75 Mbps · moderate noise · 14 outlets
Editor's take
The fastest estimated Wi-Fi we have logged in Seattle. Roughly 75 Mbps down at off-peak, moderate noise, and 14 outlets so you can actually work at the speeds on offer.
Perched in the Magnolia neighborhood on Seattle's western edge, this Starbucks at 3300 West McGraw Street feels a world away from the downtown core despite being only a few miles from Pike Place Market. Magnolia is one of the city's most residential and geographically isolated neighborhoods, connected to the rest of Seattle by just a handful of roads and bridges. That seclusion gives this store a village-like intimacy that contrasts sharply with the bustling, tourist-heavy locations elsewhere in the city. The customers here are overwhelmingly neighborhood locals: parents stopping in after school drop-off, retirees settling in with newspapers and drip coffee, dog walkers taking a break from the trails at nearby Discovery Park. The pace is unhurried. Conversations between baristas and regulars have the easy familiarity of a small-town diner, and first-time visitors often remark on how relaxed the atmosphere feels compared to other Seattle Starbucks locations. Outdoor seating takes on special significance here. On clear days, the western sky opens up over Puget Sound, and glimpses of the Olympic Mountains can appear between the rooftops. The surrounding blocks of McGraw Street are lined with modest homes, mature trees, and the kind of tidy neighborhood businesses—a hardware store, a bakery, a wine shop—that anchor Magnolia Village as a genuine community center. Discovery Park, Seattle's largest public park at 534 acres, sprawls along the bluffs just to the west. Hikers and joggers routinely fuel up here before hitting the park's trails, which wind through forest, meadow, and sand dunes down to the West Point Lighthouse on the shore. For anyone visiting Seattle who wants to experience the city's quieter, greener, more contemplative side, this Magnolia Starbucks is an ideal starting point. It embodies the Pacific Northwest coffee culture that Starbucks was born from—unpretentious, community-rooted, and connected to the natural landscape just outside the door.