Paws Here Coffee

Equestrian Facility in Woodinville, Washington

5(2 reviews)
(425) 483-364710324 Paradise Lake Rd, Woodinville, WA 98077View on Yelp

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About Paws Here Coffee

Paws Here Coffee in Woodinville, Washington is a one-of-a-kind local business that blends a coffee and tea shop, pet grooming services, and horse boarding under one roof. Rated 5.0 by its early reviewers, this Woodinville spot brings together the area's love of both community gathering and animal care in an unexpected but charming combination. Woodinville is well known for its wine country, farms, and rural character just east of Kirkland, making it a natural home for a place that caters to both people and their animals. It's the kind of neighborhood business that becomes a regular stop for horse owners, pet lovers, and coffee drinkers alike.

Services

Coffee & Tea
Pet Groomers
Horse Boarding

Services & Process

Paws Here Coffee handles a range of services that aren't usually found together. On the coffee side, you can expect a menu of hot and cold drinks in a welcoming environment. The pet grooming side covers bathing, trimming, and general coat care for dogs and other small pets. Horse boarding rounds out the offering for local equestrians who need reliable daily care for their horses, including feeding, turnout, and stall maintenance. It's a genuinely useful stop for anyone in Woodinville who has animals to care for and wants good coffee while they're at it.

Service Area

Paws Here Coffee is located in Woodinville and draws customers from surrounding communities including Bothell, Redmond, and Kirkland. Woodinville's position along the NE 175th Street and Woodinville-Duvall Road corridors makes it easy to reach from much of the Eastside. Horse owners and pet owners throughout the Bear Creek and Sammamish Valley areas are within a short drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does horse boarding work at a multi-service business like Paws Here Coffee?
Even in a multi-service setting, horse boarding involves the same core responsibilities: daily feeding, stall or paddock care, and regular turnout. It's worth asking about the specific facilities and staff dedicated to the equestrian side when you visit or call.
Can I bring my dog in while I get coffee and have them groomed at the same time?
That's likely exactly the kind of experience Paws Here Coffee is set up for. Dropping your dog for grooming and relaxing with a drink while you wait is a convenient arrangement that benefits both you and your pet.
Is this a good place for horse owners who want to be close to their horses during the day?
Yes, the coffee shop element means you can hang around comfortably while visiting your boarded horse. It creates a social hub that many horse owners in the Woodinville area appreciate, especially on weekend mornings.
What types of pets does the grooming service handle?
Most pet grooming services focus primarily on dogs, though some also accommodate cats and other small animals. Call ahead to confirm what animals they groom and whether an appointment is needed or walk-ins are welcome.
Is Woodinville a good area for keeping horses?
Woodinville and the surrounding Sammamish Valley are among the most horse-friendly areas on the Eastside. There are well-established equestrian communities here, decent trail access, and a culture that genuinely supports horse ownership.
Does Paws Here Coffee require a boarding contract for horses?
Most boarding facilities use some form of agreement that outlines care responsibilities, fees, and liability terms. This protects both you and the facility, and it's worth reviewing any contract carefully before moving your horse in.

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