Delicious. Wish there was a Peet’s closer to home.
Emily B.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
Stopped in to get some work done because I-5 closed due to rock fall. The lovely lady barista greeted me with a Smile and was so very friendly. She even checked in on my boyfriend and I to see how we were doing! After a brief conversation with her, the manager greeted us too. After chatting with him, he handed us a free drink to Pete’s. I was VERY impressed with this Pete’s. Thanks for being such sweet people!
Carolyn E.
Classificação do local: 1 EAGLE CREEK, OR
We bought a mocha and a chai tea. This was the worst coffee ever. The spices burnt my mouth and the mocha tasted like fish. Buff said.
Josh And Tara N.
Classificação do local: 5 Vancouver, WA
We come here every weekend in the morning for our coffee fix. Petes is by far my favorite local coffee shop! I was informed by another stores barista that Petes roasts it’s beans as its ordered by each store, where SB roasts in massive quantity and let’s it sit in warehouse somewhere. I’m a huge iced coffee fan. Never bitter, always amazing.
Tamara L.
Classificação do local: 5 Camas, WA
Love this Peet’s location. Warm and friendly baristas. I can’t believe they remember me as I’m only in about every other week. Comfortable surroundings, smells delightful, and great clientele. The coffee is consistently good and decently priced.
Annie B.
Classificação do local: 5 Seattle, WA
I absolutely LOVE this Peet’s coffee. We live about 5 hours north of Portland, and this is ALWAYS the first Peet’s we hit on our way down to the PDX area. We’re relocating to the Portland area and though we’ve only visited on 3 separate times(and have had 3 different sets of baristas working) I have to say I LOVE this location. The customer service is TOP notch. Whomever properly trained these baristas is awesome. I can’t say enough good things about how kind they are every single time we visit this location. Even acknowledge my 12 year old daughter — where most baristas don’t. I love the richness of the coffee, and the selection & flavor of the baked goods is excellent for a chain.
J V.
Classificação do local: 4 Vancouver, WA
First time here. I tried a chai latte which was the best chai I’ve ever had. I only wish they had a drive thru.
Alice G.
Classificação do local: 5 Vancouver, WA
Whenever I come here, the classical music calms me down, and the baristas are always so nice and polite! I’m very particular about how my coffee is brewed and they always get it right and make me the drink exactly how I say, honestly never had a negative experience coming here :) Their iced mochas are my favorite!
JR G.
Classificação do local: 4 Las Vegas, NV
First I’ll start by saying I LOVE coffee. But I moved to Vegas a long time ago, so I’m stuck with Star$‘s down here. There are no really good coffee shops in the desert. Whenever I get a chance to come back to the ‘Couve for a visit, I try to hit a new place. Pete’s did not exist when I moved away. I’ve been wanting to stop by when I saw they moved into the area, but never seemed to make it. I finally made it during this last Xmas — twice. I’m so glad I did. My first visit I just got a drip coffee. Wow! So good. It is strong and dark without being over-the-top. I went back a couple days later with my cousin and got an Americano. Once again, it was wonderful. I also got a chance to try a couple pastries and was happy with both. Needless to say, I’ll be coming back next time I’m home. If the guys from Pete’s read this, please think about opening some locations in Vegas. I promise I’ll be your first customer.
Tony M.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
I come here often to study. The coffee is decent, there’s a good list of teas, and all of the employees are friendly. If you’re looking to work or study with a laptop there are only two power outlets so you’d better get here early. The location is very convenient, but surrounded by concrete and both highways. Up here at 134th you make the most of it. Also, they seem to be the only non-starbucks brick and mortar coffee shop around here.
Amy L.
Classificação do local: 3 Vancouver, WA
Nice customer service but please remind employees not to take money with gloves on. My cash was taken then the girl working the counter started filling the pastry case without changing gloves. Eww!
Joel M.
Classificação do local: 5 Vancouver, WA
I love Peet’s for my early morning Coffee. They always change up the selection of drip coffee which I really enjoy.
Gracie C.
Classificação do local: 4 Vancouver, WA
This coffee is pretty good. I love Starbucks, but there’s something about their coffee that makes me think of burnt coffee. This place, on the other hand is just YUMMY! I have tried several drinks and think that my summer favorite is the Freddo(blended coffee). Yum! The service is usually pretty good. Once in a while you get a cranky barista, but that is a rare occasion.
Cy K.
Classificação do local: 5
A very nice place to sit and get some work done or chat with a friend — a significant step up from Starbucks. However, what is most remarkable is the coffee. I’m normally not a coffee snob at all, but after trying a simple drip or ice coffee I was hooked. The flavor is extremely bold, rich, and smooth — good even refrigerated. The only oddity is that they required you to ask for a wifi receipt with a unique pass code on it each time limiting you to 2 hours.
Lisa H.
Classificação do local: 4 Vancouver, WA
Really love Peet’s. The baristas are super nice and friendly. The coffee is the best. Love the free hour of WiFi. Nice place to relax on a Sat morning. I’m removing a star because I really wish they had more savory items to choose from.
S l.
Classificação do local: 3 Vancouver, WA
Pretty ok. Much better than Starbucks. Not as good and fresh as the Peets in Fishers Landing. About as good as Fishers Landing’s Brewed Awakening, but better than the other brewed awakenings. Better than the Peets in the Fred Meyer stores. It’s worth stopping in, but if you want better go to the Peets in Fishers Landing.
Amanda C.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
I am far from what one would call a «morning person,» so to mask my true morning personality I depend on my daily cup of coffee as I stumble around the house getting ready. 95% of the time this routine works, but some days those jerks on the freeway set me overboard and make me want to shoot lasers out of my eyes before I can make it to my destination. On days like this, I find myself taking a detour to Peet’s Coffee & Tea(conveniently located on 134th Street smack dab between the exits on I-5 and I-205) for a much needed second cup of coffee. As you step foot into the shop, the aroma of coffee gives you just enough of a caffeine jolt to tide you over as you wait. Between the line of other customers and the actual crafting of the drink, you will most likely be waiting a little bit for your drink. Thankfully there is always some nice classical music playing or a barista willing to exchange some witty banter to help pass the time. The coffee itself is a bit of a step down from Stumptown, but a giant leap above Starbucks, so all in all you end up with a decent cuppa joe. The environment is fairly laid back. There are a handful of potential seats throughout the shop, but it is common to see laptops, textbooks, and business documents taking over the tables, so it is best to stop by with a «to-go» mindset(at least in the morning). Being located near a hospital and college, the staff has picked up on the need for a friendly smile and a charm that oozes happiness throughout the day. With coffee in hand and a bit of their contagious positive vibe, I always walk away feeling like my spirits have been lifted just enough to safely reach my destination without the need to flash my death glare. That alone makes me a fan!