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Nino’s Bakery - Eastern Market

For Italian-style coffee and pastries, Nino’s Bakery serves up some of the best croissants in DC, using traditional French and Italian baking methods. Their black sesame and passion fruit croissants are especially popular, and the bold espresso drinks are the perfect complement. This is the spot for a European café experience in the heart of Capitol Hill.

Seylou Bakery - Shaw

If you’re looking for artisanal pastries and serious coffee, Seylou Bakery is the place. Everything here is made from freshly milled whole grains, and their goat cheese and pepper pastry is a standout. The minimalist space is calm and inviting, making it an excellent place for a quiet coffee break before heading into the bustling Shaw nightlife.

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The Roasted Boon Co.

The Roasted Boon Co. offers smooth, flavorful coffee and a relaxing atmosphere perfect for unwinding. The cozy seating, big windows, and soft background music create a welcoming space whether you’re catching up with a friend or just enjoying a quiet coffee break.

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William James

Le Caprice

If you’re craving a taste of Paris in DC, Le Caprice is the spot. This charming French-inspired café serves up flaky croissants, quiches, and expertly crafted lattes in a cozy setting with patio seating. It’s a perfect place for a relaxed morning coffee or a weekend brunch stop. Don’t leave without trying their bacon and egg sandwich—it’s simple but so satisfying.

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Rachel Karitis

Soleluna

A hidden gem in Adams Morgan, Soleluna is the perfect mix of charming café vibes and high-quality coffee. The pistachio croissant is a standout, and the outdoor seating is ideal for a relaxed morning. Whether you’re people-watching with a cold brew or grabbing a quick cappuccino to go, this café offers a peaceful escape from the late-night chaos of 18th Street.

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DUA DC Coffee

DUA DC Coffee brings an Indonesian twist to DC’s coffee scene. With unique drinks like the creamy avocado latte and a variety of savory empanadas, this spot offers a refreshing take on traditional coffee shop fare.

Blue Bottle Coffee - Union Station DC

Blue Bottle Coffee is a safe place for coffee purists, offering perfectly brewed pour-overs, smooth cold brews, and flaky pastries that are hard to resist. The clean, minimalist space creates a calm atmosphere, making it a great stop for commuters and locals alike.

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Zachary Hubbell

Tatte Bakery & Café

Tatte Bakery & Café is a must-visit for anyone who loves European-inspired coffee culture. From their decadent pastries to their beautifully crafted lattes, everything here feels indulgent. The airy interior, complete with chic decor and plenty of seating, makes it a great spot for relaxing before or after a long train ride.