Reviews

I'd read the great reviews around Rainshadow Coffee Roasting Company and I was looking forward to my initial visit to this business. Today (Sunday, September 22, 2013) was a dark, gloomy and rainy day - a perfect excuse to drive from Port Angeles to Sequim (a 38-mile roundtrip from home) to indulge in - what promised to be - an exquisite cup of coffee. I was also looking for some quality reading time and, perhaps, a pick-up SCRABBLE game! I double-checked Rainshadow's Facebook page, Saturday evening - 09/21/13; this is what was noted --> Closed until tomorrow 8:00 am - 3:00 pm. I arrived for my "introductory" visit to Rainshadow Coffee Roasting shortly after noon - to find a sign on the door announcing NEW HOURS . . shorter hours it appears . . and CLOSED on SUNDAY! Needless to say, I was disappointed. In retrospect, I should have called first . . but the hours are listed on Yelp, on Facebook and on the Rainshadow website. Unfortunately, the hours reflected - in all three locations - were not the hours posted on the door. *SIGH* I didn't want the the drive to Sequim to be a total waste of time and gasoline . . Hurricaine Coffee Company is right around the corner. There I found a very comfortable chair and the opportunity to enjoy two cups of coffee and six chapters of my book. I'm going to cross-post this review to the website and to Rainshadow Coffee Roasting's Facebook page (Urbanspoon's page reflects the Sunday closure information - I failed to check Urbanspoon). Hopefully, it will encourage those who do not live in Sequim, to call and double-check operating hours before making the trip. On a positive note, the website gives clear and concise directions to the business - that was a plus. One star given to acknowledge the good driving'walking/biking directions.

Great place to get coffee. Even greater for working mobile - fast Internet and lots of seating.

Nice ORIGINAL atmosphere. Good coffee too! Tops.

I LOVE myself a good cup of coffee! I'm not talking about mass-production style like Starbucks (yes I drink that too, but I have to, we're surrounded!) I'm talking about the smaller espresso shops with great ambiance, excellent customer service, and just plain delicious coffee! I found all that at Hurricane. We stop everytime we pass by Sequim. Its the place where you can get a specialty drink or mocha and actually taste the quality coffee rather than a bunch of sugar and syrups. Call me a coffee snob, but I'm just saying. This place is goooood.

Always happy to say hi to people coming in for coffee. Friendly atmosphere. Great place to frequent!