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Feb. 14, 2008 at 12:26am

Don't Leave! Tacoma's Satellite Coffee Now Open Till 9


Business has slowly but surely been getting better at Satellite Coffee.  The word has crept from the blogosphere to the neighborhood and surrounding businesses.

I earlier rated tied in Tacoma for first (with Blackwater) for coffee. 

Today, I confirmed that they will be open until 9:00 p.m. every night of the week beginning March 1st.  Now you have somewhere to go after 5:30 p.m!

Congratulations Satellite Coffee, you deserve it.

Satellite Coffee
817 Division
Stadium District in Tacoma

The additional hours were also on Tacoma Mamma who has a picture of a mean coffee rosette.

Here are some additional recent pictures trophy coffees.






Additional Commentary

I have been encouraged by a great many to come up with a tiered ranking for Tacoma coffeehouses after my earlier post on them

I think I might in the future.  For now, Blackwater and Satellite continue to occupy Tier 1. No one else in town even makes an attempt. The bar continues to be raised in Tacoma for coffee. (Please feel free to post pictures of other notable coffees you have had or coffee experiences.)

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