Café Hagen is a small chain of Scandinavian and Danish-inspired bakeries and coffee shops in Seattle.[2][3] The business operates in the city's South Lake Union,[4]downtown, and Queen Anne neighborhoods.[5] It is affiliated with the brand Hagen Coffee Roasters (HCR), which is also owned by the founder of Café Hagen. Café Hagen's logo depicts a female warrior.[4]
The South Lake Union location has an astroturf patio and the interior has many faux plants,[6] leather furniture, marble countertops, and hardwood floors and accents. The cafe has many windows allowing natural light, a minimalist design with colors and materials inspired by nature, and a simple menu.[7] One wall has large black-and-white photographs of women wearing "intricate" custom made armor. The cafe uses cutlery and tableware from Denmark, as well as hand-painted mugs.[4]
Menu
Café Hagen serves breakfast and lunch, as well as weekend brunch.[6] The menu includes lavender oat milklattes and other espresso drinks,[8] as well as beer and wine.[1] Select drinks use caramel and chocolate sauce made in-house, and the earl grey tea concentrate for the London fog is made by Chi Chai, another business belonging to the owner of Café Hagen.[4] The Mocha Flight has shot of espresso, steamed milk, a caffè mocha, and a bar of chocolate by Seattle-based Theo Chocolate.[9]
The signature Café Hagen brunch option includes a Danish waffle with jam and whipped cream, cheese, avocado, bread and butter, scrambled eggs, and a choice of bacon, mushrooms, or sausage. Lunch options include salads with organic produce as well as sandwiches.[7]
History and reception
Café Hagen was established in December 2019.[13] Maria Beck is the founder and owner.[6] She is originally from Denmark, and the restaurant's name is an homage to the city of Copenhagen.[7] Café Hagen's third location opened in Queen Anne in 2022,[7][14] in a space that previously housed a Storyville Coffee shop.[15] Café Hagen focuses on light roasts and has sourced coffee from Cafe Imports, Keffa Coffee, and Red Fox Coffee Merchants.[9]
HCR, which Beck founded in 2018, sources coffee from two women-owned farms in Costa Rica and Honduras.[4] HCR has competed in the U.S. Barista Championship (2019,[16] 2024),[17] among other coffee competitions.[18] For the 2024 barista competition, Noel Goodwin used a Yellow Bourbon variety of coffee grown in Colombia.[19] Beck also owns the Ballard coffee shop Venture Coffee Co. (rebranded from Java Bean),[9] which has been described as a sibling company to HCR.[20] She also owns Freya Bakery, a Scandinavian bakery at Pike Place Market that makes breads, cakes,[21] and other baked goods for Beck's restaurants, including Café Hagen.[7][20]
In a 2020 review for The Seattle Times, Jackie Varriano said of Café Hagen's South Lake Union location: "I can vouch that the vibe is comfortable, yet fierce, with a good amount of inviting European chic thrown into the mix."[4] Aimee Rizzo included Café Hagen in The Infatuation's 2023 list of Seattle's best cafes for getting work done.[22]