Original Starbucks, Seattle: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby
The Original Starbucks occupies a narrow storefront at 1912 Pike Place in Seattle's Pike Place Market, opened in 1971 by three partners—Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker—who initially sold only whole-bean coffee and brewing equipment. The location retains its original brown Starbucks logo—a twin-tailed siren without the surrounding green ring used at modern locations—on its signage and cups. The shop does not have the standard Starbucks menu of blended drinks; the product list is closer to the original model. Lines regularly stretch down the block, particularly during cruise-ship season from May through September. is just one of many options in Seattle. Major attractions worth considering include Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Mt. Rainier National Park, and Olympic Sculpture Park.