Sundays
A block from the Sunday market, named for the day the neighborhood is busiest. Weekday mornings it belongs to laptops; the room empties and refills on the hour like a tide.
- Wifi
- Open network, no password theater. Held up through a morning of video off, mics on.
- Power
- Outlets along the main wall. The window seats run on battery.
- Noise
- Conversational hum, music under it. Rises Saturday, peaks Sunday.
- Seating
- Mix of two-tops and a long shared table. The shared table is the office.
- Hours
- Morning to mid-afternoon, daily. Plan around lunch, not dinner.
- Welcome
- Nobody checks their watch at you. A second order is custom, not enforced.
- Coffee
- Espresso program with care behind it. The menu does not perform.
- Food
- Pastries and a short savory list. Enough to skip leaving at noon.
- Standing areas
- Counter by the window takes a standing session comfortably.
The name is the schedule's tell. Sundays sits a block from the Fremont Sunday Market, and the room is calibrated to that weekly flood — which means the other six days, it is quietly oversized for its crowd. Weekday mornings, the long table fills with the same rotation of laptops, and the staff treat them as furniture in the best sense: present, expected, left alone.
Placeholder field notes, pending a full visit write-up. What goes here: where the light lands in the morning, who claims the window counter, what happens to the noise floor when the espresso machine and the playlist compete.
Practicalities below are drawn from public listings and one observation pass. Treat the hours as directional until verified.
462 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Daily, morning to mid-afternoon
Directions · Website
Filed under: open weekends, welcomes long stays
Draft entry — field notes pending a full visit. Hours drawn from public listings; verify before a long haul.