Seattle Coffee Company
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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Coffeehouse chain |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Cape Town, South Africa |
Number of locations | 297 (2025)[1] |
Areas served | South Africa Namibia |
Key people | Pete Howie and Barry Parker (Co-Founders of SA operations)[2] |
Products | Coffee and coffee capsules |
Services | Coffeehouses |
Parent | Food Lover's Market |
Website | seattlecoffeecompany |


Seattle Coffee Company (often simply referred to as Seattle) is a South African café chain, and supplier of beverage products.[3]
Headquartered in Cape Town, Seattle is one of South Africa's largest café chains. The company operates around 300 stores across 5 South African provinces, as well as 8 in Namibia.[1]
Since 2015, Seattle has been owned by major South African supermarket chain Food Lover's Market, and some Seattle outlets are situated at Astron Energy gas stations, via Food Lover's FreshStop convenience store partnership.[4]
History
Seattle was initially founded in 1993, by Alley and Scott Svenson (from Seattle, USA), as a specialty coffeehouse in London, UK. However, the UK entity has since dissolved (having been sold to Starbucks), and Seattle Coffee Co is a South African, family-run business.[2]
Seattle Coffee Company's presence in South Africa began in 1997, when friends Pete Howie and Barry Parker opened the first local store in the mixed-use suburb of Claremont, in Cape Town.[2]
The company was the first café chain in South Africa to offer counter-service coffee, offer custom coffee orders, serve coffee in paper cups, and ban smoking in stores.[5]
During the early 2000s, in order to save on the import costs of beans from the UK, and to serve fresher coffee, Seattle partnered with London-based Union Hand-Roasted Coffee to move its bean roasting process to South Africa. Seattle gained access to farms that Union had direct trade relationships with, and the latter also helped train Seattle's roasters via apprenticeships in the UK, and through conducting training in South Africa.[5]
In 2015, major South African supermarket chain, Food Lover's Market, bought Seattle Coffee Co.[4]
In 2023, as part of a broader growth strategy across its brands, Food Lover's announced its intention to reach a total of 500 Seattle outlets.[6]
In 2022, major South African petroleum company, Sasol, announced that it had partnered with Seattle, and that the latter would open up to 100 outlets at selected Sasol Delight convenience stores across South Africa by 2025.[7]
Operations
As of 2025, Seattle owns around 300 stores, located across South Africa and Namibia.[1]
Seattle sells a variety of coffee products, including beans and capsules, under its own brand name. Its cafés also serve food.
The company roasts its own beans at its roastery in Muizenberg, Cape Town.[8]
Sustainability
To reduce the prevalence of single-use coffee cups, Seattle offers a discount on drinks if customers bring their own travel mugs. The company also has reusable plastic splash sticks, glass straws, and metal and wooden spoons.[9]
References
- ^ a b c "Seattle - Find a Store". Seattle Coffee Co. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ a b c "History of Seattle". Seattle Coffee Co. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Seattle - Homepage". Seattle Coffee Co. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ a b "From humble beginnings to South Africa's largest privately owned retailer - Food Lover's Market celebrates 30 years". news24. March 1, 2023. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ a b Kirsten Minnaar (September 5, 2024). "The two men who revolutionised coffee in South Africa". Daily Investor. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ Nick Wilson (June 22, 2023). "Food Lover's wants to almost double its stores – and aims for 500 Seattle coffee shops". news24. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Specialty Coffee comes to Sasol Delight as it partners with Seattle Coffee Company". Sasol. July 21, 2022. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Whole Bean Coffee". Seattle Coffee Co. Retrieved August 9, 2025.
- ^ "Seattle - Sustainability". Seattle Coffee Co. Retrieved August 9, 2025.