Bonhomie Coffee Bar stands as a vibrant Haitian-inspired coffee shop in Seattle, Washington, bringing unique Afro-Caribbean flavors to the local coffee scene. Founded by sisters Michelle and Victoria Dean, this Black and queer-owned mobile espresso bar has evolved into a beloved pop-up and residency spot, currently operating inside the historic Labour Temple in Belltown. With roots in home experimentation with Haitian coffee and house-made syrups, Bonhomie Coffee Bar officially launched as a business several years ago, starting as a mobile cart catering events, markets, and pop-ups across the city. Today, it serves as a gathering place for “bon moun” (good people), emphasizing cheerful friendliness—derived from the French word “bonhomie”—while celebrating Haitian culture through every cup.
The mission of Bonhomie Coffee Bar centers on creating inclusive spaces that foster community, culture, and connection over exceptional coffee. Their values highlight plant-based friendliness (oat milk is standard), no-tip policy for fair wages, and a commitment to roasting and brewing authentic Haitian coffee beans. What sets this coffee shop in Seattle apart are its signature Haitian-inspired drinks that blend traditional spices and flavors with classic espresso techniques, offering a fresh twist on Seattle’s renowned coffee culture. Unique selling points include house-made kremas (a coconut-based holiday drink adapted into lattes), spiced cold brews with cinnamon and anise, Haitian mochas, and seasonal offerings that evoke the warmth of Caribbean traditions. As a mobile setup turned residency, Bonhomie provides a cozy, welcoming vibe inside creative spaces like the Labour Temple, making it a go-to for locals seeking more than just a caffeine fix—it’s an experience rooted in heritage and hospitality.
Services offered at Bonhomie Coffee Bar include a full espresso menu with lattes, cappuccinos, Americanos, and drip coffee; cold brew and iced options; matcha and tea selections; and catering for private events, weddings, corporate gatherings, and parties via their fully licensed mobile bar. Popular standouts feature the iced kremas latte with its coconut and baking spice notes, the kafe ak lèt (cinnamon-anise steeped coffee), spiced cold brew, and Haitian mocha.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Bonhomie Coffee Bar’s drinks unique compared to other coffee shops in Seattle?
Bonhomie specializes in Haitian-inspired flavors using house-made syrups and spices like cinnamon, anise, and coconut kremas, paired with roasted Haitian coffee beans for an authentic Afro-Caribbean twist not commonly found elsewhere.
Is Bonhomie Coffee Bar vegan-friendly or plant-based?
Yes, oat milk is the standard, and the menu is highly plant-based friendly, accommodating dairy-free preferences without extra charges.
Where is Bonhomie Coffee Bar currently located, and what are the hours at Labour Temple?
It’s inside the Labour Temple at 2800 1st Ave in Belltown, open Tuesday to Saturday from 8AM to 2PM (subject to updates—check social media for the latest).
Does Bonhomie Coffee Bar offer catering or mobile services in Seattle?
Absolutely, they provide mobile espresso bar catering for events, including espresso drinks, cold brew, and custom Haitian-inspired menus for weddings, parties, and corporate functions.

