Bar in Seattle, United States
Cafe Presse
100Pearl PointsLow-key French spot, no reservation needed.

About Cafe Presse
Cafe Presse is a French-leaning café and wine bar on Capitol Hill that earns its place as Seattle's most approachable option for a by-the-glass program that doesn't default to PNW producers. Walk-ins are easy, the format is low-pressure, and it's the right call when you want a relaxed evening over a decent glass of wine without booking ahead or spending big.
Is Cafe Presse worth visiting in Seattle?
Yes, if you're looking for a relaxed French-leaning neighborhood spot on Capitol Hill without the reservation stress. Cafe Presse at 1117 12th Ave is the kind of place first-timers should know about: easy to walk into, unpretentious, and built around the kind of all-day European café format that Seattle doesn't have in abundance. The booking difficulty is low, which matters in a city where the more ambitious spots on Capitol Hill require planning days or weeks ahead.
For a first visit, go on a weekday evening when the room is settled but not slammed. The by-the-glass wine program is the practical focus here: Cafe Presse leans French, which means you're more likely to find regionally specific pours — Alsatian whites, Loire reds, Rhône blends — than the PNW-heavy lists that dominate most Seattle restaurant wine programs. That's the real differentiator. Most Seattle bars and restaurants default to Washington and Oregon producers, which are excellent, but Cafe Presse gives you a different reference point. If you want to compare French-focused by-the-glass options against a cocktail-forward alternative, Canon has the deeper spirits library but a very different atmosphere and higher price ceiling.
The neighborhood is walkable and dense with options, so timing matters. Arrive early in the evening if atmosphere and a quieter room are priorities , Capitol Hill picks up late and Cafe Presse draws from that same foot traffic. Weekend brunch is the other high-traffic window; if you're visiting for the first time and want to understand what the place does leading, a weekday lunch or early dinner gives you the clearest read.
For first-timers specifically: don't overthink the menu. Order something from the French bistro side of the kitchen, pick a glass of wine you wouldn't normally find on a standard Seattle list, and treat it as a neighborhood café rather than a destination restaurant. That framing sets the right expectations and almost always results in a satisfying visit. Compare it to Roquette if you want a more polished wine-bar experience, or check our full Seattle bars guide to map out alternatives by neighborhood and format.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1117 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
- Neighborhood: Capitol Hill
- Booking difficulty: Easy , walk-ins are generally fine
- Leading time to visit: Weekday evenings or weekday lunch for a quieter room
- Wine program focus: French-leaning by-the-glass, a contrast to PNW-dominant Seattle lists
- Good for: Solo diners, casual dates, low-key neighborhood evenings
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How It Compares
Against Capitol Hill's more cocktail-forward bars, Cafe Presse occupies a different lane. Canon is the reference point for serious spirits in Seattle , encyclopedic whisky selection, higher price point, harder to walk into on a busy night. If your priority is wine over cocktails and you want something lower-key and lower-cost, Cafe Presse is the easier call. Roquette offers a more polished wine-bar format if you want something with more curation and a tighter focus; it's the upgrade option if occasion demands it.
The Doctor's Office skews cocktail-focused and speaks to a different crowd entirely , go there for creative, technique-driven drinks rather than a relaxed glass of Burgundy. For a neighborhood-casual drink that doesn't require a destination mindset, Cafe Presse competes well on accessibility and format. It won't beat the specialists at their own game, but it doesn't try to.
Bottom line for different profiles: if you want the deepest bar program in Seattle, book Canon. If you want a polished wine-focused room, try Roquette. If you want a French café where you can walk in, drink well without a high price ceiling, and not think too hard about it, Cafe Presse is the right choice. For context beyond Seattle, see how Jewel of the South in New Orleans or Julep in Houston handle the approachable-but-serious neighborhood bar format in other cities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cafe Presse good for a date?
Yes, for a low-pressure first or second date. The French-leaning format at 1117 12th Ave keeps things relaxed without feeling too casual. It's a better fit than a loud cocktail bar but less formal than a tasting-menu dinner — which is exactly the gap it fills on Capitol Hill.
Does Cafe Presse have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available venue data. If that's a deciding factor, call ahead or check on arrival — Seattle's Capitol Hill spots vary significantly by season and space.
What's the crowd like at Cafe Presse?
Capitol Hill regulars, neighborhood workers grabbing a late lunch, and couples who want conversation over cocktails. It draws a literary, low-key crowd rather than a scene-driven one — closer to a genuine French cafe atmosphere than a bar that happens to serve food.
What's the signature drink at Cafe Presse?
Specific drink menus are not documented in the venue record. That said, the French bistro format typically centers on approachable wine and classic aperitifs rather than elaborate cocktails — if serious spirits are the priority, Canon on Capitol Hill is the stronger call.
Is the food good at Cafe Presse?
For a neighborhood French bistro, yes — the draw is consistency and comfort rather than innovation. It occupies the same lane as casual Parisian cafe food: solid, unfussy, and well-suited to a long lunch or late dinner. Don't expect a tasting menu format.
Do I need a reservation at Cafe Presse?
One of Cafe Presse's real advantages on Capitol Hill is that reservations are generally not required. Walk-in availability makes it a reliable fallback when other spots are booked out, though weekend evenings may see a wait.
Does Cafe Presse have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics are not confirmed in the venue data. Given the bistro format and Capitol Hill positioning, discounted wine or small plates during early evening hours would be in line with comparable neighborhood spots — worth confirming directly before you go.
Location
1117 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Seattle, United States
Compare Cafe Presse
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Cafe Presse | Easy |
| Canon | Unknown |
| Bar Miriam | Unknown |
| Rob Roy | Unknown |
| Roquette | Unknown |
| The Doctor's Office | Unknown |
How Cafe Presse stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Canon, Notable alternative
- Bar Miriam, Notable alternative
- Rob Roy, Notable alternative
- Roquette, Notable alternative
- The Doctor's Office, Notable alternative
Against Capitol Hill's more cocktail-forward bars, Cafe Presse occupies a different lane. Canon is the reference point for serious spirits in Seattle, encyclopedic whisky selection, higher price point, harder to walk into on a busy night. If your priority is wine over cocktails and you want something lower-key and lower-cost, Cafe Presse is the easier call. Roquette offers a more polished wine-bar format if you want something with more curation and a tighter focus; it's the upgrade option if the occasion demands it.
The Doctor's Office skews cocktail-focused and speaks to a different crowd entirely, go there for creative, technique-driven drinks rather than a relaxed glass of Burgundy. For a neighborhood-casual drink that doesn't require a destination mindset, Cafe Presse competes well on accessibility and format. It won't beat the specialists at their own game, but it doesn't try to.
Bottom line by profile: for the deepest bar program in Seattle, book Canon. For a polished wine-focused room, try Roquette. For a French café where you can walk in, drink well without a high price ceiling, and not overthink it, Cafe Presse is the right choice. Check our full Seattle bars guide to compare the full field before you commit.
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