New coffeehouse in Shoreline

Shoreline, WALocal News

Liturgy Coffee officially opened on November 7, 2025, at 203 NE 185th in Shoreline, Washington, as a community-centric coffeehouse. This establishment, spearheaded by Shoreline Community Church, aims to serve as a welcoming gathering place for residents and visitors. The menu features an array of coffee drinks and light snacks designed to attract a diverse clientele. The coffeehouse's manager emphasized the importance of fostering connections among community members, stating, "We want to create a space where relationships can flourish. " Liturgy Coffee's opening marks a significant addition to the Shoreline area, enhancing the local social landscape.

The venue is expected to host various community events, further encouraging engagement. As Shoreline continues to grow, Liturgy Coffee represents a commitment to building a vibrant community hub. The space not only serves coffee but also aims to strengthen community bonds.

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