In Short What could be more inviting than a plush leather chair and a steaming cup of Tully's House Blend on a chilly morning? The decor at Tully's stores throughout the West matches the mood of the clientele: casual yet classy. Regulars have adopted Tully's coffeehouse as a convenient place to drop in for a "Swirkel" or a "Spin," Tully's own slushy latte creations. The coffee chain also ...
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Posted by Citysearch
on April 03, 2008, (Edited October 10, 2007)
i have lived in seattle all my life, and believe me, tullys is better than starbucks. i have had a few lousy cups of coffee from starbucks before, weak, watered down coffee, excessively bitter, but never tullys, its always rick, and has a full-bodied flavor...
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I have lived in Seattle all my life, and believe me, Tully's is better than Starbuck's. I have had a few lousy cups of coffee from Starbuck's before, weak, watered down coffee, excessively bitter, but never Tully's, it's always rick, and has a full-bodied flavor, another one that isn't even on here is Peet's, Peet's is in the Larry's market on Aurora ave and 100th st in Seattle, an excellent cup of ...
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Having tasted cups of coffee at Starbucks, the coffee house that Seattle is famous for, I wonder why Tully's doesn't get more attention. The coffee at their stores, as well as the whole and ground beans you can bring home, are superior to the burnt taste of Starbucks' beans. They're almost as common in the Seattle area, too, so when I want coffee, I get it here.
I love the mochas etc. But I especially like the coffee from the stores that is already ground and brewing it at home: awesome and invigorating coffee.