Hours
Thursday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Friday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Saturday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Sunday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Monday (Labor Day) | 7 AM–3 PM Hours might differ |
Tuesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Wednesday | 7 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 225 4th Ave, Seward, AK 99664
Phone: (907) 224-6623
Website: http://www.seabeancafe.com/
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Reviews
Barb K
Holy. Cow. I’m unsure how I never tried this place before but I’m glad I finally did! This was easily one of the best breakfasts I’ve had in Seward. Service was fast and friendly and the menu has something for everyone. I had an egg and bacon panini, and my spouse got a vegetarian bagel. My panini was incredibly tasty, and the roasted red potatoes that came with were delicious. I also had a raspberry latte that was perfect for the cold rainy morning. Everything was so tasty that I tried to go back the next day but they had closed early.
… moreChloe Medina
If you just want drinks – this is the place to go! Peppermint hot chocolate and the hot mocha were delicious and the barista was so nice and brought our drinks right to our table. The server who took our order was flat and we said we were eating in and was served on paper plates while others were served on dishes. My mariner’s “bowl” came on a plate. The guac tasted only like onions and nothing else had flavor. The potatoes were decent but need to be crispier. The sandwich was also bland and the avocado just tasted like onions.
… moreJoseph Molly Scroggins
I can’t say this was a great dining experience – the chowder is amazing, but everything else was not. I couldn’t believe what they provided for the Nutella sandwich, at best a low quality home made packed lunch that you trade with your friend for a hostess. The Buddha bowl was confusing and not fully prepared.
… moreMolly Nolden
In town for a few days and found the Sea Bean while walking downtown. Ordered a cafe breve and cafe au lait plus a chocolate croissant to share – all were delicious. There are back issues of National Geographic and plenty of cozy seating to occupy a rainy morning.
… moreKaren P
Good breakfasts and coffee. Nice healthy options.
… moreHailey
We got here a little before 8am on the 4th of July and the rush happened around 8:15am, I’m talking like a like out the door, FYI! They have gluten free bread and pastries! The sandwich was huge. No complaints.
… moreNoah
Great place! Lots of options available for people with dietary restrictions like no dairy, gluten free, nut free. Vegan options too! I would recommend, the prices are reasonable and it’s a friendly and welcoming space.
… moreVladimir
Great drinks, location and atmosphere, but very overpriced food.
… moreDao MuShin
Huge Disappointment. We showed up for breakfast at 1030 she said the cook went on a break. At 1120 after making us wait almost an hour – the guy finished his break and they refused to serve breakfast anymore. The smoothie bowl i got was a melted soup, tasted good, but there was nothing smoothie about it. I’ll be avoiding this place.
… moreMike Greenspan
Excellent coffee and tasty breakfast options (they serve lunch as well) abound at this welcoming Seward coffee house. Locals and tourists come to enjoy the delicious offerings. Try the baked oatmeal along with any of their specialty hot and cold drinks!
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