Bauhaus Strong Coffee

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Bauhaus Strong Coffee
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Exterior of the coffee shop on Capitol Hill, 2023
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City Seattle
CountyKing
StateWashington
CountryUnited States
Website bauhausstrong.coffee

Bauhaus Strong Coffee is a coffee company based in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Description

Bauhaus has had used book sections. [1] In addition to coffee drinks, the menu has included croissants, scones, and tea. [2] [3] The Ballard location has been described as an "art deco-inspired cafe". [4]

History

Known for its "strong coffee", [5] [6] the business was founded by Mark and Michael Klebeck [7] on Capitol Hill in 1993. [8] Bauhaus expanded to three locations, all of which closed in 2015 because of financial troubles for founder Joel Radin. The Ballard location reopened in 2016, [9] and the business began operating on Capitol Hill again in 2019. [10] The Ballard location closed in 2021. [11] [12]

Reception

The Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle has said Bauhaus is "a little pretentious but so worth it". [13] [14] In 2019, Naomi Tomky included Bauhaus in Thrillist's overview of "Where to Find the Classic Coffee Shops That Made Seattle World Famous". [15] The location on Pine was called "cool and classy". [16]

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