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Seattle’s Best Signature Blend No 4 Coffee (now 6th Ave Bistro Fair Trade/Organic)Review

*****Update: This coffee has changed names to Seattle’s Best 6th Ave Bistro Organic/Fair Trade…not to be confused with the review we did of Seattle’s Best 6th Ave Bistro*****
[spoiler title=’Click here to read the transcript’ style=’default’ collapse_link=’true’]Hey welcome to coffee coffee coffee. Your place for average Joe coffee reviews. Today is a wonderful day because we have coffee. Yeah. And we are reviewing a new coffee. A cheap coffee too. Cheap coffee. Seattle’s Best Coffee and it’s a it’s a medium dark rich roast. It’s a level four. So signature blend number four. You have to be careful because I saw a Walmart one that was cheaper but it is a different blend. It’s like a bistro blend or something so be sure that you know like if you’re wanting to try this one it’s this particular one. And so it’s cheap like we said like 549 is what I paid at Publix and I found it at Sam’s online for 1098 for a two pound bag so that’s super duper cheap. 550 a pound. Yeah that’s the cheapest that we have reviewed so far. Yeah. But is it good? Yeah because really if this is cheap and horrible what difference does it make? Right. So so are we gonna drink it? Yes. Okay I didn’t know. Maybe I jumped the gun. No Okay. I just want coffee so. Oh yeah and so it’s supposed to have a chocolaty note it’s you know bold. It’s a darker blend which I tend to like so. I will say I really enjoyed this coffee. Like it is a good cup of coffee. I do get the hints of chocolate that they’re talking about. I don’t really get any bitterness no like weird off flavors. It is just a good cup of coffee to me. Yeah. Yeah it works throughout it. Yeah I really like it I think especially for the money it’s like that’s a no-brainer. We would buy it again and again. Right I think it might well for now like if I was just in the store and I needed cheap coffee… this is what I’m getting’. So a little bit about Seattle’s Best Coffee.. Did you know that they started as a ice cream and coffee shop? mm-hmm And it was called the Wet Whisker, but…Meow.. Okay. Probably it was a whisk. Yeah but Wet Whisker you would think ….. It rains in Seattle a lot so maybe the guy who owned it. Had a mustache… No I mean he was the whisker and he was always wet because maybe he had to make the stuff outside in the rain. I think that’s a convoluted story that you just made up. I don’t know what convoluted means. Oh and I forgot to mention this is fair trade and organic. Yeah. Which is like I’m just really impressed with this coffee, I’ve just gotta say. And, uh, Seattle’s best is owned by Starbucks. Yeah a wholly owned subsidiary. Do they does Starbucks roast their coffee? Because… I don’t know what wholly owned subsidiary means. Right can you get the same roast like in a Starbucks bag and how much more does it cost? Are you saying they just label one with Starbucks? Sure. Oh I don’t think that’s what it means. No? I don’t know what it means, but you can do your own research. All I know is that this is a good cup of coffee for cheap. We’re going to buy some stocks in my wholly-owned subsidiary. All right well I think that will do it for this coffee review. Don’t you? Yeah I think we covered everything. Yeah good coffee cheapest so far. Yeah yeah and you can check out the coffee table. Yes. On our website at coffee coffee coffee show dot com to find out the other reviews that we’ve done. Of course, the reviews are on the website as well yeah but the table includes a bunch of information on there including price per pound so you can easily select those. And also you can follow us on Facebook Instagram YouTube not LinkedIn. No. I almost said Twitter but we’re not on there. No. Why would we be? Yeah and so yeah that’s where we’re at. Alright. Find us there and tell us if you have a coffee that you would like for us to try and you can also send it to as well…for free. We will buy it. Okay ciao… or as they say in Seattle….Hey dude.[/spoiler]

Review Recap

Brand: Seattle’s Best
Roast: 6th Avenue Bistro Fair Trade/Organic
Price per pound: $6
Flavors we detected / other notes: Chocolate, good cup of coffee, and cheap!
Overall rating: 
Would we buy it again? Yes

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6 thoughts on “Seattle’s Best Signature Blend No 4 Coffee (now 6th Ave Bistro Fair Trade/Organic)Review”

  1. Recently just tried Seattle’s best sixth avenue bistro coffee. Not the organic and it smells and tastes very much like tobacco. Needless to say I am very dissatisfied.

    1. Yeah, we weren’t fans of the non-organic either. We are surprised that organic made a difference in the taste.

      1. I must say, I was very surprised at the taste of the non-organic and not in a good way. But I think I will look for the organic of Seattle’s best before I totally give up on the brand. Thank you?

        1. Yeah, the organic was the only one we’ve liked so far, we did not enjoy their Portside or House Blend.

  2. Rhett Draluck

    We enjoy very much Seattles Organic & one of our daughter in laws from Honduras, where they have coffee plantations & they, ( The children) start drinkink coffee, at an early age, considers Seattles Best, Fair Trade Orgainic, OUTSTANDING,!!! A very Important key for Good coffee flavor, is good water- we ALWAYS use Spring water.

    1. Good tip about the water. One time we were at the beach in a hotel, and the water made the coffee we brought from home, that we knew we liked, taste terrible!

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