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Welcome to Victor's Celtic

Victor's Celtic is a beloved coffee roastery in Redmond, WA, offering a cozy atmosphere with friendly staff and a passion for coffee. The owner's dedication is evident in the quality of the brews, signature drinks, and flavorful pastries. The cafe supports local artists and provides a welcoming space for all. With a unique blend of industrial and homey decor, Victor's Celtic is a perfect spot for catching up with friends or simply enjoying a good cup of coffee. The variety of food options, including delicious breakfast sandwiches and bread pudding, adds to the overall appeal of this charming neighborhood coffee shop.

Victor's Celtic: Reviews & Ratings

Sarah G.
Sarah G.

Such a quaint coffee shop and something about this place just keeps me coming back! Coffee is pretty good- like most coffees you get, some are phenomenal, some are average. The breakfast sandwich was surprisingly good, this last time was my first time getting it. Lots of seating, friendly staff, and a homey vibe. There are lots of coffee shops in the area, but each time I'm over this way I always stop here!

M M.
M M.

Wonderful, local neighborhood coffee shop. We have been coming here regularly for years and are always pleased with the service, the ambiance and of course the coffee! It's cozy and warm in the colder months with a fireplace and lots of seating. Love the working coffee roaster in the middle of the cafe! Really gives it a cool vibe. Also lots seating on the outdoor porch with the awning during sunny days. Feels good to support a local business rather than a chain. You'll often see the owner there making coffee and food and roasting coffee. She is really lovely and puts her heart and soul into Victor's. This place also support local artists with new artwork on the walls every month. Gives artists a spot to share their art which is also often for sale. The caliber of the artwork displayed is high. The coffee is excellent! Along with a regular latte, mocha, cappuccino, matcha, they also have several signature drinks that you can choose from as well. I've tried almost all of them and they are really good. A nice variety to the regular latte. I included some of the selections in the photos. Mostly I go for the coffee but we have also been happy with the panninis and pasteries. There are lots of choices for food so it's a good place for lunch or a snack with your coffee. You can also buy the beans for your own home espresso and they have lots of different roasts to choose from. I don't have a machine myself, but I've given Victor's beans as gifts and the recipients have been very pleased. Love this place!

Bin D.
Bin D.

Came here in a working day afternoon. Love the place. Besides coffee, the bread pudding was good.

Net T.
Net T.

First time patron. Overall this has potential to be a great spot to catch up on gossip or have a date. Decor: On a "Good, Better, Best" scale the front room is firmly 'best' but the back room is 'good'. The cafe is a cross between industrial and homey: with handmade seasonal decorations displayed amongst the rustic wood beams and antique coffee paraphernalia. A poster wall of upcoming indie shows, gigs and exhibits decorates the pickup area which wraps around the right. To the left of the register is a nook with personal seating and a great view of the cafe. In general the front of the cafe is more 'instagram ready' but past the roasting room, tastefully enclosed in glass, is a 'open concept' area where a collection of local fine art is displayed on rotation. The back room is larger, still homey with hewn wood beams and light filtering in through vintage windows but feels a little sparsely decorated. The seating is community center style with a large table (seats 8+), great for groups, and a number of miscellaneous tables on the outskirts nearby outlets (good for catching up on email if you don't mind the chatter). Food & drink: On a "Good, Better, Best" scale this is good. The macchiato was a little burnt or over extracted but the presentation was cute and most people would be happy with it. The almond mocha Rocha was similar, the flavor is there but not a wildly unique. The apple pastry was good and the price was right- get it warmed if possible. My partner enjoyed the scone but as it came in plastic wrap (perfect for 'to-go') but it should have automatically come with a plate because our drinks were 'for here'. Service: On a "Good, Better, Best" scale this is good. The staff are presentable and generally courteous. We stated we were first time patrons and asked for their recommendations, which we got, but didn't really receive much else as far as etiquette for empty cups etc. Again, the pastry and scone are great but are missing utensils and a plate; Apologies if the customer is supposed to request a plate or utensils, it is not immediately evident and we would've appreciated the guidance as to not mess the beautiful table. It may be because they were prepping for another rush we did not know about but the workers were a little impatient with our pace for selection. For reference, we ordered and it was not at a busy time (no one in line behind us, mid-week, and it was around 10:30-11am between rushes). Price: $$. On a "Good, Better, Best" scale this is good. Food and drink are priced fine to be a treat, but I'd expect it to be a little pricey if you're looking for "commute coffee" or have large orders. We had 1 Large Specialty Latte (with milk substitute) $8/ea a traditional macchiato about $6. and 2 pastries - it was about $30 including a small tip for staff. Value: On a "Good, Better, Best" scale this is good. I feel the presentation for the drinks and food needs to be elevated to better fit the price.

Sahitya M.
Sahitya M.

Service - 4/5 Ambience - 5/5 Coffee - 4/5 Loved the ambience. It has a retro vibe and has some great corner spots that serve as good reading spots. I went early in the morning so it wasn't very crowded and indeed very bright and serene. The staff were friendly and the order was quick. The coffee was lukewarm although I specifically asked for extra hot Overall a good coffee spot and one of those spots that I would like to come back again

Location

Victor's Celtic is a charming coffee shop located in Redmond, WA, known for its cozy ambiance, friendly staff, and excellent coffee. This locally owned cafe stands out for its dedication to quality, evident in the working coffee roaster at the center of the space. The owner's passion for coffee shines through, creating a welcoming atmosphere for both regulars and first-time visitors.

The menu at Victor's Celtic offers a variety of coffee options, including lattes, mochas, cappuccinos, and matcha, along with several signature drinks that add a unique twist to the classics. Their food selection, ranging from paninis to pastries, complements the coffee perfectly, making it an ideal spot for a quick snack or a leisurely lunch. Guests can also purchase their coffee beans to enjoy at home, with a range of different roasts available to suit every preference.

What sets Victor's Celtic apart is its support for local artists, with rotating artwork displayed on the walls for sale. This adds a cultural element to the cafe, making it not just a place to grab a cup of coffee but also a space to appreciate local talent. The decor, a mix of industrial and homey elements, creates a unique setting that is both Instagram-worthy and inviting.

Overall, Victor's Celtic offers a blend of great coffee, delicious food, and a welcoming atmosphere that keeps customers coming back. Whether you visit for a morning pick-me-up or a relaxing afternoon, this neighborhood coffee shop is sure to leave a lasting impression.