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Starbucks with Outdoor Seating in Seattle, Washington

26 Starbucks in Seattle with patios, sidewalk tables, or plaza seating — pet-friendly options for warm weather.

Matching

26

of 69 stores (38%)

Avg outlets

14

peak: 25

Wi-Fi range

7575

Mbps (estimated)

City coverage

69

total Seattle Starbucks

Quick Answer

There are 26 outdoor seating Starbucks locations in Seattle, Washington38% of all 69 stores in the city. The top-ranked pick is at 3300 West McGraw Street, Seattle, WA, 98199.

Outdoor seating is a separate feature tag in OpenStreetMap. It includes sidewalk tables, dedicated patios, and plaza seating — pet-friendly by default in most markets.

updateLast updated · Data from OpenStreetMap + Starbucks store metadata
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Best time to visit

Mid-morning (10 AM–11:30 AM) in spring or fall is the sweet spot — warm enough, quiet enough, and shade usually still covers the patio.

What to Expect from Outdoor Seating Starbucks in Seattle

26 of Seattle's 69 Starbucks stores — 38% — have some form of outdoor seating. The definition is broad: it ranges from two sidewalk tables outside a narrow urban café to a full 30-seat plaza at a flagship mall anchor. Expect variation in shade, seating comfort, and whether the patio has outlets (most do not).

Patios are pet-friendly at essentially every U.S. company-operated Starbucks. Baristas will offer a free "Puppuccino" — a small cup of whipped cream — for any dog you bring. Water bowls are kept at the counter; just ask. If you are traveling with a dog, the patio is generally more welcoming than the café interior.

Seasonal caveats matter. Patios in Seattle, Chicago, New York, Boston, and similar cold-weather cities typically close (or remove furniture) from roughly November through March. Heated patios with overhead lamps are rare but do exist at flagship locations. Year-round patios are the norm in California, Arizona, Florida, and Texas.

Top 3 Editor's Picks

Highest-ranked by our scoring methodology, with a short editorial note on each.

1

3300 West McGraw Street, Seattle, WA, 98199

Seattle, Washington

Outdoor seating · moderate noise

Editor's take

Our favorite patio Starbucks in Seattle. Dogs are welcome, and you can order a free Puppuccino at the counter. Expect moderate ambient noise from the street.

Perched in the Magnolia neighborhood on Seattle's western edge, this Starbucks at 3300 West McGraw Street feels a world away from the downtown core despite being only a few miles from Pike Place Market. Magnolia is one of the city's most residential and geographically isolated neighborhoods, connected to the rest of Seattle by just a handful of roads and bridges. That seclusion gives this store a village-like intimacy that contrasts sharply with the bustling, tourist-heavy locations elsewhere in the city. The customers here are overwhelmingly neighborhood locals: parents stopping in after school drop-off, retirees settling in with newspapers and drip coffee, dog walkers taking a break from the trails at nearby Discovery Park. The pace is unhurried. Conversations between baristas and regulars have the easy familiarity of a small-town diner, and first-time visitors often remark on how relaxed the atmosphere feels compared to other Seattle Starbucks locations. Outdoor seating takes on special significance here. On clear days, the western sky opens up over Puget Sound, and glimpses of the Olympic Mountains can appear between the rooftops. The surrounding blocks of McGraw Street are lined with modest homes, mature trees, and the kind of tidy neighborhood businesses—a hardware store, a bakery, a wine shop—that anchor Magnolia Village as a genuine community center. Discovery Park, Seattle's largest public park at 534 acres, sprawls along the bluffs just to the west. Hikers and joggers routinely fuel up here before hitting the park's trails, which wind through forest, meadow, and sand dunes down to the West Point Lighthouse on the shore. For anyone visiting Seattle who wants to experience the city's quieter, greener, more contemplative side, this Magnolia Starbucks is an ideal starting point. It embodies the Pacific Northwest coffee culture that Starbucks was born from—unpretentious, community-rooted, and connected to the natural landscape just outside the door.

2

800 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA, 98122

Seattle, Washington

Outdoor seating · moderate noise

Editor's take

A solid second choice, especially when the flagship patio is full. Dogs are welcome, and you can order a free Puppuccino at the counter. Expect moderate ambient noise from the street.

This Seattle Starbucks on 800 12th Avenue opens at 4:30 AM and stays open until 10 PM, with Mobile Order & Pay through the Starbucks app. Free Wi-Fi (75 Mbps), 13 power outlets around the seating area, outdoor seating when the weather allows make it a practical choice for laptop work, remote calls, or a quick meeting. Seattle customers use this location as a short-visit coffee run and a longer study session destination.

3

442 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, WA, 98109

Seattle, Washington

Outdoor seating · moderate noise

Editor's take

Reliable outdoor seating even on busy weekends. Dogs are welcome, and you can order a free Puppuccino at the counter. Expect moderate ambient noise from the street.

Located at 442 Terry Avenue North in Seattle, this Starbucks opens at 5 AM for early commuters, with Mobile Order & Pay through the Starbucks app. Free Wi-Fi (75 Mbps), 14 power outlets around the seating area make it a practical choice for laptop work, remote calls, or a quick meeting. Regulars in Seattle treat this store as a morning-commute stop and an afternoon work café.

Map of Outdoor Seating Starbucks in Seattle

All 26 Outdoor Seating Starbucks in Seattle

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How We Rank These Stores

Stores qualify if they are tagged outdoor_seating=yes in OpenStreetMap or if Starbucks store metadata lists patio/terrace/sidewalk seating. We do not distinguish between seasonal patios (which may close November–March in cold-weather cities) and year-round outdoor seating — check the individual store page for current availability during cold months. Patio dimensions vary from two sidewalk tables to 30-seat plazas at flagship stores.

FAQ: Outdoor Seating Starbucks in Seattle

Are dogs allowed on Starbucks patios?expand_more

Yes, at nearly all U.S. company-operated patios. Most Starbucks also offer a "Puppuccino" — a small cup of whipped cream — free for dogs when you order at the counter. Water bowls are kept at the counter; just ask.

Do Starbucks patios have Wi-Fi?expand_more

Usually yes. The in-store "Google Starbucks" network typically extends to the patio, though signal strength drops with distance and walls. Patios within 15–20 feet of the espresso bar usually get full-speed Wi-Fi; further-out plazas may drop to 2 bars.

Are outdoor seats heated in winter?expand_more

Rare. A handful of flagship stores have overhead heat lamps, but the vast majority of Seattle-area patios close or remove furniture when temperatures drop below ~40°F. Check the individual store page for current patio status.

Can I reserve an outdoor table?expand_more

No. All Starbucks seating — indoor and outdoor — is first-come-first-served. Arriving before 10 AM on a weekend is the most reliable way to claim a shaded patio seat.

Are outdoor tables smoke-free?expand_more

Starbucks corporate policy prohibits smoking (including vaping and e-cigarettes) within 25 feet of the store entrance, which includes most patios. Enforcement is up to individual store managers.

Is outdoor seating available at Starbucks drive-thrus?expand_more

Some drive-thru Starbucks also have a small café with 2–4 sidewalk tables. Dedicated patios are more common at café-only locations, because drive-thru real estate typically prioritizes the lane and parking over outdoor seating.

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