Go down the stairs on Taylor Street, just north of the traffic light.  Follow a darkish and damp tunnel. At the end, turn left into a unique coffee shop. Beneath the Mt. Baker Building (built in 1890), the tunnel opens into Port Townsend’s own Undertown.  (There’s also an entrance off Tyler Street.)

A favorite meeting and gathering place downtown.  Catch a local band on the weekend evenings.

Undertown Coffee & Wine Bar

Name:
Undertown Coffee and Wine Bar
Address:
211 Taylor Street, Port Townsend, WA
Hours:
6:30am – 5 pm Sunday and Monday.
6:30am – 10 pm Friday and Saturday.
6:30am – 8pm Tuesday – Thursday.
Phone:
(360) 385-1410
Website/Email:
Facebook Page
Wi-Fi:
Yes.
Prices:
12 oz. Americano: $2.26
12 oz. Latte: $3.04
12 oz. Mocha: $3.37
12 oz. Drip: $1.54
Food:
The usual sweets and wrapped cookies plus homemade pies. Sandwiches are made on premises. In the evenings you can get a glass of wine.
General Atmosphere:
This is a renovated basement with multiple rooms of brick and stone. The legend is that one or more of the hallways was once a Shanghai tunnel. Local artists, often photographers, display artwork on the walls. There is an assortment of tables and chairs along with comfy leather sofas. The counter has a couple of stools and there’s always a paper to read.
Coffee:
Stumptown Coffee, Portland, OR.

The Tunnel