There’s a coffee shop tucked into an alley off Wetmore Avenue in downtown Everett that most people walk right past. The entrance is easy to miss — you round the corner near a large wooden staircase on the south side of the building that also houses a barbershop, push open a door that doesn’t announce itself, and find yourself in one of the most quietly excellent coffee rooms in the city.
This is Nadine’s Coffee House. And if you’ve been complaining that Everett’s coffee scene has gotten too predictable, you haven’t found this one yet.
Named for a Grandmother, Built for a Neighborhood
Owner-barista Jake named the shop after his grandmother, Nadine Satterlund. That’s not a branding move — it’s an ethos. Nadine’s runs on a family-scale sense of hospitality: you’re not a transaction here, you’re someone Jake is making coffee for personally.
The espresso program is built around Colibri Coffee Roasters out of Camano Island — a local roaster doing serious, thoughtful work that you’ll recognize if you’ve spent any time at STRGZR or Narrative. At Nadine’s, the rotational offerings mean the cup you get this week won’t be exactly the same as the one next month, which is either exciting or nerve-wracking depending on your relationship with consistency. We’re firmly in the excited camp.
The signature campfire espresso drink has developed something of a quiet cult following among regulars. The cinnamon graham cracker coffee with smoked honey is exactly as good as it sounds, and better than it has any right to be. Jake is working a La Marzocco machine and clearly knows what he’s doing with it.
The Room
The interior is small, which is part of the appeal. Minimal vintage decor, cozy enough to feel intentional rather than cramped, with scripture on the walls that reads as personal rather than performative. It’s dog-friendly. It’s the kind of place where the barista remembers your order by your second visit.
What it is not: a laptop-farm. The limited seating and intimate scale make it better suited for an hour of focused work or a slow catch-up with someone you actually want to talk to than for a four-hour Zoom marathon. There are better rooms in Everett for that (The Loft on Hewitt, Sobar on Colby). Nadine’s is for when you want the coffee to be the point.
Hours and How to Find It
The address is 2908 Wetmore Ave — but don’t show up expecting a street-level storefront. Walk the building, look for the wooden staircase on the south side, and the entrance is around the corner from that. Give yourself thirty seconds of exploration and you’ll find it.
Hours run Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8 AM to 3:30 PM. Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 3 PM. Closed Wednesday. The schedule is tight, which means Nadine’s is a morning-and-early-afternoon operation — not a destination for afternoon coffee runs after 4 PM.
Phone: (425) 263-9090. Website: nadinescoffeehouse.com.
Why We’re Telling You This Now
Nadine’s has been open long enough to have earned its regulars. The Yelp reviews have trickled in — 89 reviews as of March 2026, strong ratings, consistent praise for the coffee and the atmosphere — but the shop still operates below the awareness threshold of most Everett coffee drinkers who haven’t specifically gone looking for it.
Part of that is the location. An alley off Wetmore is not where people stumble. Part of it is that Jake isn’t doing aggressive social media — Nadine’s runs on word of mouth and the loyalty of the people who found it.
That’s a fine way to run a coffee shop. It also means the room never gets overcrowded, parking is easy in the surrounding blocks, and the vibe stays exactly what it was when it opened.
For Everett’s coffee landscape, Nadine’s occupies a specific and necessary niche: it’s the neighborhood spot that rewards the curious, not the one that shows up in every “best of” roundup. The campfire espresso is worth crossing town for. The fact that most people don’t know that yet is Everett’s loss — and, for now, the regulars’ gain.
We’d tell you to keep it a secret, but the city deserves to know this one exists.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where exactly is Nadine’s Coffee House in Everett?
It’s at 2908 Wetmore Ave, but the entrance requires a little navigation — look for the wooden staircase on the south side of the building and the entrance is around the corner. It’s near a barbershop in the same building.
What are Nadine’s Coffee House hours?
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 8 AM – 3:30 PM. Saturday and Sunday: 9 AM – 3 PM. Closed Wednesday.
What coffee roaster does Nadine’s use?
Colibri Coffee Roasters from Camano Island, WA, with rotational espresso offerings pulled on a La Marzocco machine.
What should I order at Nadine’s?
The campfire espresso drink is the signature, and the cinnamon graham cracker coffee with smoked honey is a standout. Both reflect Jake’s approach to building a menu that tastes intentional.
Is Nadine’s Coffee House dog-friendly?
Yes, it is.
Why is Nadine’s Coffee House named that?
Owner Jake named the shop after his grandmother, Nadine Satterlund.

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