First off and upfront let me say I didn't get to go to some places that receive a lot of praise (Vita, Herkimer, Victrola) but I did get to go to some others that receive a lot of press and praise and I was painfully unimpressed with the coffee scene in Seattle.
I assume I'll receive a fair amount of negativity from this post, but I suppose I'm okay with it.
Overall, I was just amazed at the lack of passion. It didn't seem like any barista wanted to talk about their coffee in any way. One barista used the same exact 3 tasting terms to describe two different blends "cream, balanced and chocolaty" for their milk blend and "creamy, balanced and chocolaty" for their straight shot blend. Really?! Not to mention the fact that the straight shot blend tasted like carrot stew (which wasn't necessarily unpleasant, just certainly not what the barista described). When I ask, "What are you pulling today?" please don't stare at me blankly as if I just asked what your favorite frappaccino beverage from Starbucks is or something like that. It's an honest question. Also, "Oh it's just our house blend" isn't really describing your coffee in any way.
I wasn't served a whole lot of bad coffee (although I was served possibly the worst Clever I have ever tasted at one roaster) it's just that no one seemed to be excited about their coffee. There wasn't anyone doing anything experimental or intriguing or fun... just... house blends. The places that were doing interesting S.O. things were doing them poorly.
One positive note: I had one of the best Hairbender shots I've had since landing on the West Coast last December at one shop. It was like someone was juicing an orange in my mouth.
Ultimately, the trip made me realize how spoiled I am here in the Portland area. I am surrounded by innovative roasters that are willing to bend and break rules and baristas that are tuned in and excited to work with some of the best coffees the world has to offer. I'm not out to make a "which is better Portland or Seattle" thread, because I have certainly been disappointed with some beverages I've been served in PDX, but overall Seattle was just... kind of a let-down.
-bry