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    Flor

    4.1 (52 reviews)
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    Kailee B.

    The food was good i enjoyed my pull BBQ pork empanada, the Marco salad and ice chai. The service was quick and efficient. The ambiance was nice. We ate outside and the weather was nice.

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    Nicki J.

    Finally visited this beautiful Buenos Aires-inspired cafe & bookstore! It is the perfect spot to grab a bite, check out a new book, and relax with friends. Their warm and community driven space focuses on delicious Argentinian flavors and nourishing seasonal dishes with a Latin flair. I especially loved their seasonal Dulce de Latte (perfectly sweet and balanced) and their beef ragu bowl. They have outdoor and indoor seating, complete with a bookstore upstairs with books and gifts in Spanish & English. They even host community events, which I am excited to check out.

    Iced matcha with vanilla-super delicious!
    Tori C.

    I was SO excited to try the draft matcha at Flor--unfortunately when I came the machine wasn't working. No worries..I tried the regular iced matcha with vanilla anyways and it was delicious!! The staff are hipsters with Gen-Z vibes and music taste to match... completely opposite of the physical vibe of Flor in the best way. It's the coziest place that I'd love to spend all-day in. People are chatting, people are doing work, and I sat in the corner writing this Yelp review! There's books of all genres and an outdoor seating spot as well. I can't wait to return!!!

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    Kirk F.

    I loved Flor; such a comfortable space, wonderful food (the bun they use for their breakfast sandwich is outstanding!), and the people are so nice. In a world that tries to force paper cups on me, I appreciate nice porcelain and glass for my coffee. And books too!

    Zack G.

    Bright and airy coffee shop-bookstore combo with a solid selection of both food and drinks Both hot food and pastries. The space is split between 3 floors. On the bottom floor there is a counter where you order your food, on the second floor there is a shared courtyard patio with a few other businesses, and on the 3rd floor is a stylish space with indoor seating that also doubles as a bookstore. The 3rd floor looked to be a great place to get some work done, but they did have policies limiting computer usage (which is fair since the space was fairly small) My fiance and I each tried a coffee, split an almond croissant, and I got a breakfast platter while she opted for a breakfast bowl. The coffee and food were both fair, but the bacon that came with mine was incredibly salty.

    Matcha latte
    Peter D.

    When you walk in, you immediately see the cafe. There's plenty of food and drink options to choose from. I came here for the matcha latte, and was satisfied with my drink. I don't think it's a Top 10 cafe in DC according to Beli, but I enjoyed the vibes of this place. When you walk upstairs, you see the book selection and more indoor seating. It wasn't too loud even though all the seats were taken. Overall, I give major props to the cute place and I would be open to trying their food the next time I'm here.

    Linda O.

    Flor's interior is lovely and light; the library setting on the 2nd floor is inviting, nice spot to have a coffee. Clearly, this is a favorite seating area for customers. And, bathrooms are sparkling clean. As it's a popular place, a line forms, of course, and the front space where ordering is done gets to be pretty crowded. Unfortunately, they had sold out of many food items that I wanted to try. I purchased a couple of pastries that were available, just okay.

    Austin G.

    The best beef empanada I've had in Washington, D.C.! Located just off M Street NW in Georgetown is an Argentinian coffee shop with a full coffee menu and food, including several kinds of empanadas. The owner is kind and passionate. The cafe is named after his wife. There's a downstairs where you order, a back patio, and a second floor with books for sale and plenty of seats for reading. It's a cozy place where you feel at home!

    Aundya A.

    Great lattes and flat whites. Line was long because of how popular it's become, but I felt like the drinks didn't require too long of a wait. I want to return to try the food menu next time.

    Vicki C.

    The first floor cafe counter was pretty chaotic when we went and had a long queue, but the reading + dining area was chill, and the outdoor public space was nice too. Not exactly a bookshop but mainly a cafe with a couple books and souvenirs for purchase.

    Best Cortado in DC sorry Blue Bottle
    Chad K.

    Warm smell of creamy pumpkin soup. Christmas tree lit in corner . friendly staff TOP NOTCH CORTADO. PERFECT TEMP not too hot. they use La Mazzaracco espresso machine, MAZZER grinder.... Makes me love georgetown even more ... great music. great books ... love this place

    Kristi W.

    Found this cute coffe shop/book store while exploring Georgetown and decided to grab a matcha and see how the vibe is there. There was a line nearly out of the door but I stood in it and was not disappointed at all! The service was so kind. The nitro matcha machine was down but my "normal" matcha was still delish! I checked out upstairs and there are books you can buy and plenty of seating available. There is even a kiosk to place your order upstairs. I can see myself returning to relax upstairs with a nice meal (all of their food looked amazing) and enjoy the peacefulness there. Im not sure if there was a way to get upstairs for people with mobility setbacks. I would call beforehand. There was also an outside seating area after going up one flight but the bookstore area is another flight up.

    Brandon B.

    Such a gem of a coffee shop- the staff was extremely nice and explained what each of the fun Argentine pastries were before I bought a couple small ones. The outdoor space was large and well worth a hang in nice weather while the inside library area is a fun communal space (it was solidly full, but not too full). Come try it out!

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    The charm of this shop, to the the knowledgeable staff, to of course the superb coffee.

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    Tatte Bakery & Cafe | Dupont Circle - Chocolate Rose

    Tatte Bakery & Cafe | Dupont Circle

    4.1(473 reviews)
    1.1 miDupont Circle, Downtown
    $$

    After dinner at a Thai restaurant in DC, I took a breezy walk through DuPont Circle and stopped for…read morea sweet treat. There's something about Washington, D.C. at night -- the air feels thoughtful, almost intentional. The circle was alive but calm, and the simple act of walking without rushing felt like a quiet luxury. The dessert? Perfect. The breeze? Even better. Sometimes growth isn't just boardrooms and deadlines. Sometimes it's a slow walk, good food, and allowing yourself to enjoy the moment. #WashingtonDC #DuPontCircle #FounderLife #LegacyInMotion #EveningReflections

    I love Tatte. It's pricey but good quality. There seem to be about 20 in DC now. It's really…read moregrown. This time we had our baby and I wasn't impressed with the lack of sides or anything to get for her. We asked for two eggs scrambled with cheese but were told we'd have to buy an egg prosciutto sandwich for $11 and tell them we didn't want any of the items. Um, no. The tuna sandwich asked for lettuce and told can't add lettuce. My husband asked for something not on his lamb pita, same story. Oh well. No customization at all, no subs. Makes business easier, but not as attractive for price point for customers. I'll remember to keep it to coffee and pastries from now on. Chicken pita was good, a bit heavy on the parsley but loved the dressing. Tuna sandwich was a hit. Pastries are always good. My pistachio latte was chewy bc it had grainy bits of pistachio in it. Not to my liking. $70 for three sandwiches, two coffees and two cookies.

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    Tatte Bakery & Cafe | Farragut Square

    4.2(145 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown
    $$

    Great place to get lunch! They have so many different food options--sandwiches, salads, soups,…read moreShakshuka, bowls, pastries, etc. The place is spacious inside with tons of seating--during weekday lunch it can get busy so you might need to wait a few minutes for a table or high top. You order your food first, then find seating. Food comes out fairly quick. Dishes I've tried and would recommend: Chicken Pita, Turkey BLAT, Spiced Shrimp & Avocado Mousse Salad, Chickpea & Fava Plate, Lamb Meatball & Labneh Shakshuka, and Short Rib Grilled Cheese Sandwich--there's so much I want to try but haven't yet! Their cookies are delicious too, my favorite is the Halva Chocolate Chunk Cookie.

    My favorite bakery and coffee shop while visiting the D.C. area during the cherry blossoms…read morefestival. A five-minute walk towards downtown from the Mayflower hotel made Tatte Bakery an ideal spot for breakfast. It also has nice views of Farragut Square. I went with the House Full breakfast that included Applewood bacon, eggs, potato fritters with tomato jam and mint parmasean, and house made sourdough. I was curious to try one of their best sellers - monkey bread, and it didn't disapoint. A solid breakfast with on point service before catching the metro to Virginia. I really enjoyed my visit here and would return in a heartbeat.

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    Yours Cafe - Amazing coffee

    Yours Cafe

    4.7(63 reviews)
    1.4 miWoodley Park

    Everything on the menu tastes like it was made with care. The ingredients are fresh, the flavors…read moreare bright, and nothing feels like an afterthought. The place is cheery and efficient. But what really sets it apart is the owner herself and her team. She has a genuine warmth that you feel the moment you walk in, and they all clearly take pride in making sure every guest leaves happy. Recently, the owner told me that this summer marks her first full year in business, and it's easy to see why she's made it. If you stop in, tell her congratulations!

    Yours Cafe is nice enough spot to meet a friend over coffee and pastries, but it's got stiff…read morecompetition against nearby Rose Ave and Open City. There's plenty of seating, though I wish their back tables were smaller because then one person using their laptop takes over an entire four-top. Service is a bit slow when the place gets crowded. We left a little early when a large group of book club folks came in and tried to take every available chair they could (they should've called ahead to give the staff a heads up). Food is decent enough, especially the tasty shakshuka with lentils, but the omelet was quite dry. And maybe it's just me getting old, but the classical background music was way too loud for a Sunday. There's enough people chattering to keep the place lively. This space was empty for awhile, so I'm glad Yours Cafe is here, and I wish them success.

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    Colada Shop - Churro- fried pastry dough with cinnamon sugar served with condensed milk. Beware this came out HOT

    Colada Shop

    4.0(387 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    I always hit this spot when I'm seeing a show at the Anthem!…read more Delicious (but a bit pricy) Cuban food, cocktails, and coffee. What keeps me coming back time and time again are their double-fried tostones. The texture and flavor is absolutely insane, and the sauce it comes with is to die for. I've also tried their Cuban sandwich, which is hot, melty, and scrumptious. The shop itself is bright and modern, and even has a small outdoor patio section. I will definitely be back when I have more shows at The Wharf in DC!

    Due to the Cherry Blossom Festival, the shop was extremely crowded, and I wasn't able to fully…read moreenjoy my experience. The staff seemed a bit overburdened trying to keep up with orders and get everything out in time. That said, the young man and woman who prepared my order were kind and very focused on doing their best. I definitely plan to return and give them another try under less hectic conditions. This location is an entire vibe. It's tucked down a painted alley that leads you to a side entrance, which I actually preferred over the front. Parking is what it is at the Wharf, but I recommend parking near the museum and walking over. Once inside, you're met with gorgeous decor and a thoughtfully designed space that feels like a Spanish-style bar set in nature. The tile, the color palette, and the food and drink options all come together beautifully. I ordered the Carrot Cake Con Leche, which came out to about $8 after tax. It was tasty and a great treat after my morning run. It did take about 15 to 20 minutes to receive my order, but given how busy it was, that felt understandable. I'm looking forward to returning and experiencing it at a calmer time.

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    Tostada - traditional toasted cuban bread with butter & a delicious guava marmalade.

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    Tatte Bakery & Cafe | West End - Pastries

    Tatte Bakery & Cafe | West End

    4.1(692 reviews)
    0.7 miDowntown
    $$

    Food/Drinks: The pastries at this location were delicious, and I loved the fact that there was a…read morevariety of pastries to choose from. They also had a lot of different coffee and latte options. We loved everything we got it was very tasty and worth the price. I would also say that the food aesthetic was definitely there! Location: This location is a casual coffee spot where you can sit down, have breakfast and pastries, and enjoy your coffee. It's a great place to go with friends, for a quick meeting, or even to get some work done. It's a very spacious location. It had a good amount of tables to occupy. We were visiting and walked here from our hotel, so I'm not sure how convenient parking is in this area. Service: Service was quick and effective. It was more of a grab-and-go setup from the counter, so interaction was limited, but everything was provided and done well.

    Stopped into Tatte Bakery & Cafe | West End and it felt like I got dropped straight into a little…read moreEuropean café for a minute. The space is clean, bright, and just a really good vibe overall. Easy to get to, super convenient, and a great spot whether you're grabbing something quick or sitting for a bit. Cappuccino was solid, exactly what you want it to be. Smooth, balanced, and actually made right. It's one of those places you walk into and immediately slow down a notch without trying. Good energy, good coffee, no complaints. I'll be back.

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    Grace Street Coffee - Cappuccino

    Grace Street Coffee

    4.5(49 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This was one of my favorite coffee shops we tried on our trip to DC. I believe she got some kind of…read morea banana latte and I had the cortado. We got a pastry that I think they were calling an apple fritter, but the pictures don't really look like one. Honestly, I'm a little late to this review after the trip so all my details may not be exact, but I ran across the photo in my phone and I had to review the spot because I enjoyed it so much. The service was friendly and quick. The space itself was very clean and simple. It seemed to be a study spot for college students so it was a bit hard to grab a place to sit for a few minutes until somebody left. Definitely worth stopping in, grabbing your coffee, and walking to the waterfront on a quiet morning. That's not exactly how we did it, but I think that's a plan for the next time we return to DC.

    Great coffee spot in Georgetown! Pretty large space with decent indoor and outdoor seating…read more Appreciated their seasonal menu with some more unique offerings like soy miso latte and banana fosters latte. Service was great - super friendly and appreciated learning more details on their offerings (ie: the banana Foster's has real banana in it and it is more spice forward than banana - a win in my book). Also learned that they offer classes there! Love that they have I house roasting that you can also see. Ordered the Banana Foster's Iced Latte - however, it wasn't over ice? It was lukewarm. I think if it was over ice it would have been better. We found that strange and that is what knocked it down to 4 stars. The spice level was exactly what I expected based on what was shared upon ordering.

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    Dolcezza - Amazing gelato.

    Dolcezza

    4.2(633 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Wow! This is some of the best ice cream I have ever had, and I have enjoyed gelato at the infamous…read moreGelateria Dondoli in Tuscany, Italy, and top rated Leopolds in Savannah, GA. Flavors are truly unique, something you may never find anywhere else. You can get two flavors in a small bowl, and the serving size is NOT small! I enjoyed their popular MASCARPONE AND BERRIES for one flavor. It was really good. Creamy with a slight cream cheese like flavor. The fresh berries are a wonderful mix in. I paired this with ROASTED STRAWBERRY. They literally roast the strawberries before adding to the gelato. It tastes like real strawberries! It was phenominal, and my favorite of the two if I had to pick. My daughter ordered the PISTACHIO falvor, a traditional gelato offering. It was extra dense while creamy delicious. I sampled the OLIVE OIL soft serve. It tasted predominantly like vanilla. I wouldn't order this one. Expect a long line coming out of the storefront. It moves reasonably quick and is worth the wait! The staff made it a fun experience, and were not frazzled over the long line (at least didn't show it).

    Yum! The shop has incredible desserts inside City Center DC. The gelato is delicious. There are so…read moremany flavors. The choices are unique and change from time to time. They also have coffees. This is a fun place to end date night or visit with friends while sightseeing seeing in DC. Dolcezza is inside Palmer Alley, a fun place to take pictures. Visitors will find upscale shops and other restaurants in the immediate area. Chinatown Metro or Convention Center metro are a few blocks away. Paid metered parking is hit or miss. There are garages nearby. This place is worth a visit (or more).

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    Dolcezza - Large with three flavors (Dulce de Leche Cookies, Dark Chocolate Fudge, and Black & White Cookie Batter)

    Large with three flavors (Dulce de Leche Cookies, Dark Chocolate Fudge, and Black & White Cookie Batter)

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