Person Behind the Place Rachel Jenne

Bellevue, WALocal News

In a recent interview, Rachel Jenne, manager of Anchorhead Coffee Co. in Bellevue, discusses the café's distinctive offerings and its integral role in the local community. The café features a Pacific Northwest-inspired vibe and a monthly rotating selection of single-origin coffees, providing a comforting and familiar atmosphere for customers. Jenne is particularly excited about reconnecting with patrons after the COVID-19 shutdown, noting the significant changes in the Bellevue skyline since reopening. Among her menu recommendations, the Pistachio Matcha drink stands out for its unique blend of organic matcha, liquefied pistachio, and vanilla bean, perfect for Washington's drizzly mornings.

For those preferring tea, the Shy Bear Fog, made with Oolong, oat milk, and burnt honey, offers a delightful alternative. Jenne also highlights local favorites for happy hour and lunch, showcasing the interconnectedness of Bellevue's culinary scene. This article is part of the Heart of Bellevue campaign, designed to spotlight local businesses and their resilience during challenging times. By sharing personal insights and recommendations, Jenne contributes to the narrative of community and creativity in Bellevue.

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