I used to live in Everett and Red cup was my GO TO place for coffee. I would pass nearly a dozen other coffee spots in the process. Marianne ALWAYS shared a smile and short conversation. After moving away, I literally went back to visit with visiting Red cup in mind. I bragged on this place more than one should.
Today, I made a pit stop there on my way to North Bend. I encountered Mariane and reminded her of who I am and my previous visits. Her voice is profound and noticeable... And very rarely does it not echo in the building. As such immediately after speaking to her, she say with her back to me and being whispering to the gentleman in front of her. I could see the back of her head moving as she whispered. The gentleman made eye contact with me during this time. Indicating the conversation was about me.
I'm normally the last person to presume another person is biased or racist. Your actions would have to be extremely telling for me to come to that conclusion. Needless to say, it was a very very uncomfortable and disheartening position. I have been a loyal customer since before the pandemic. In my 37 visits I don't think I've ever witnessed another person of color in this establishment.... Maybe they knew something I didn't.
My business with Red cup is no more.
I recently visited the Red Cup Cafe in Mukilteo, WA, and had a delightful experience. This cozy, family-owned cafe offers a quiet atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing breakfast or a peaceful spot to catch up on some work.
One thing to note is that the service can be a bit slow, but take it with a grain of salt. The staff is friendly and attentive, and the slower pace adds to the charm of this family-run establishment.
I highly recommend trying their breakfast bagel. It was incredibly soft on the inside and had a perfect crunch on the outside. It’s a great way to start your day!
Overall, if you’re looking for a quiet, welcoming spot with delicious food, the Red Cup Cafe is worth a visit.