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Fuel Coffee & Books

2005 establishments in Washington (state)Bookstores of the United StatesCapitol Hill, SeattleCoffee in SeattleCoffeehouses and cafés in Washington (state)
Montlake, SeattleRestaurants established in 2005Restaurants in SeattleWallingford, Seattle
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Fuel Coffee & Books (formerly and more commonly known as simply Fuel Coffee) is a small chain of coffee shops and bookstores in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Dani Cone opened the original shop on Capitol Hill in 2005. Montlake and Wallingford locations followed in 2006 and 2007, respectively. In 2020, all three locations were acquired by Danielle and David Hulton of Ada's Technical Books, and the businesses were merged and rebranded. Fuel has used coffee by Caffé Vita, and the food menu has included pastries and pies. The business has garnered a generally positive reception.

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Fuel Coffee & Books
19th Avenue East, Seattle Madison Valley

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19th Avenue East 606
98112 Seattle, Madison Valley
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