Taste the Future of Caffeination at Coffeeholic House

Bellevue, WALocal News

Coffeeholic House is revolutionizing the coffee culture in Downtown Bellevue with its unique Vietnamese coffee offerings and a strong sense of community. Founded by Chen and Trang, who are committed to authenticity, the café has quickly become a beloved destination since opening its Bellevue location last year. Their menu features creative drinks like the Coffeeholic Dream and Signature Phin Coffee, crafted from beans sourced directly from Da Lat, Vietnam, showcasing flavors like pandan and ube. The café's recognition in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list highlights its impact and potential for future growth. To foster community relationships, Coffeeholic House collaborates with local businesses, ensuring a vibrant local economy.

Recent delivery service initiatives aim to improve accessibility for customers who may find visiting in person challenging due to limited seating. The founders invite coffee lovers to experience the rich history and culture of Vietnam without leaving Bellevue. Additionally, loyal customers can explore their latest venture, M Cozy Fusion Café, located in Seattle's University District, further expanding their culinary footprint.

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