

Third Culture Coffee is an attempt to transcend borders, bring together the tradition and history of cultures with the allure and mystique of coffee, tea and wine. We present a curated experience with a different perspective. A perspective that celebrates a global coffee culture, in a city steeped in coffee history – a city that surfaced our love for coffee.
Stylish coffee shop featuring hot & cold brews, tea, light eats & eclectic global decor.
Hours
| Monday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 80 102nd Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004
Website: https://thirdculturecoffee.com/
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We also tried the Vietnamese coffee and a cappuccino. Both had great flavor, though I wish they were served hot, as that would have been the best way to enjoy them.
The service is slow and finding a table can get difficult because the place is always packed (we came twice). If you grab a table you miss out on your name called out as you cannot hear through the commotion. If you keep lingering you’d hope that you ordered a takeout because finding a table will be its own time spent in having your coffee cold if ordered hot.
Anyway, we got the Indian filter coffee, Spanish bombon, and elaichi chai for our beverages and avocado toast for our breakfast.
Avocado Toast is absolutely stellar. Served on a toasted sourdough bread with the creamiest avocado and kimchi hot sauce. It was delicious in every bite. I wish I’d ordered two of those in one sitting because it’s probably one of the best ones I’ve had in a while. The kimchi definitely adds the kick that I’ve never experienced on an avocado toast before.
Indian filter coffee: I took mine with jaggery. The jaggery did not come until the very last few sips of my coffee. I’m guessing it wasn’t mixed well enough and that is why the coffee felt almost lackluster. I expected a lot more given the Indian exposure. Well, maybe there’d be a third time?
Spanish Bombon: Espresso with condensed milk but make it the bitterest you can find. My husband just downed it because he just wanted some caffeine kick. The coffee was ice cold and we had to ask them to heat it. He rated it 0 because he did not enjoy a single sip.
Elaichi Chai: Hints of cardamom but chai that was so milky it almost tasted like latte. Odd, isn’t it? Not overtly sweet and quite enjoyable if only the chai was slightly more brewed for it to stand out.
Overall, the place has an exciting food menu that we didn’t get to try as much as we’d have liked, but we are optimistic about for the next time. The coffees as exciting as they sound didn’t quite hit the mark for us.
They offered refund and I didn’t see come through so I asked again before I left to give me a proof of refund. THEN they actually gave me a refund that came through. 40 minutes wait for grilled cheese? No actual refund until you spoke up about it? (They did offer but they didn’t do it actually until I asked) I did love the atmosphere but customer service is awful.
We ordered a filter coffee, New Orleans coffee, avocado toast and chocolate croissant – everything was pretty good. Filter coffee could definitely be better and doesn’t quite reach Indian standards – it’s just not as strong as it should be.
The hot sauce on the avocado toast is just *chef’s kiss*.