COFFEE SPOTS AROUND THE DISTRICT

coffee spots around the districtThere is no shortage of coffee in D.C., and I love seeking out new spots with patios for the pup, wifi for teleworking, or cozy seating to catch up on reading for fun.  Consider this the first edition in a series of coffee shops around town.  More to come!

  1. Little Pearl

little pearl dc coffeeshopLittle Pearl, a spin off from Pineapple and Pearls, opened a coffee shop by day/wine bar by night in the old Bayou Bakery building.  They have plenty of outdoor seating, a minimalist decor inside, and the best bathroom wallpaper I have ever seen.  While there were some people on laptops, the space is not really designed for computer work.

little pearl dc coffeeshop Little Pearl offers house-made hazelnut milk, which is amazing in a latte.  If you’re adventurous in your coffee flavors, try the iced banana latte, too.  The food options during the day go beyond your typical pastries and really hit the spot. Plus, they have gluten-free bread, and it is actually GOOD!

little pearl dc coffeeshopUnicorn and banana bathroom wallpaper contrasts with the classy marble and rose gold in the restaurant, but I am digging it!

little pearl dc coffeeshopI have only been during the day for coffee and brunch food, but it’s on the list to try in the evening when they switch over to the wine bar menu.  After eating at Pineapple and Pearls, I am sure Little Pearl’s evening menu will not disappoint!

Little Pearl 

PHONE
202-618-1868

LOCATION
921 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington, D.C.

HOURS
Mon: CLOSED
Tues- Thurs: 8am-2:30pm, 5:30pm-10:00pm
Fri & Sat: 8am-2:30pm, 5:30pm-12:00am
Sun: 8am-2:30pm

2. Blue Bottle

blue bottle dc

It seems like something new opens up by Union Market every week.  The latest addition is Blue Bottle Coffee, founded in Oakland, CA, with locations across the country.  This particular spot houses the regional training center and office space.  The cold brew has a unique, almost bourbon-y taste to it.  The menu is very simple, matching the minimalist space with lots of natural light.  The side of the building has a garage door, so I imagine once the weather improves, there will be outdoor seating.

blue bottle dc

Blue Bottle

LOCATION
1250 4th St NE
Washington, DC 20002

HOURS
Mon-Wed: 7am-6pm
Thurs: CLOSED
Fri: 7am-6pm
Sat & Sun: 7am-7pm

3. Fox Loves Taco

fox loves tacoTacos and coffee, quite the combo!  If you’ve heard the buzz about Little Red Fox in Upper NW, then you’ll be happy to hear about their newer spot, Fox Loves Taco.

fox loves tacoThis teeny little coffee and taco shop is tucked into Brookland, next to a bike shop.  The bright paintings and teal table tops put an instant smile on your face.

fox loves taco

Fox Loves Taco

PHONE
202-636-3770

LOCATION
716 Monroe St NE, Washington, D.C. 20017

HOURS
Mon-Sat: 7:30am-8:00pm
Sun: 7:30am-5:00pm

4. Pluma 

pluma by bluebird bakeryAnother new addition to the Union Market district!  Pluma has an extensive bakery menu, in addition to savory options with beer and wine.

pluma by bluebird bakeryThe decor is gorgeous, and it’s great to have another option for coffee in the area.  There are very few seats, so it’s more of a grab-and-go place unless they expand.

pluma by bluebird bakery  pluma by bluebird bakery

Pluma 

PHONE
202-544-2429

ADDRESS
391 Morse St NE, Washington, D.C. 20002

HOURS
Mon-Fri: 7:00am-9:00pm
Sat: 8:00am-10:00pm
Sun: 8:00am-9:00pm

Stay tuned for the next round of coffee in the district!

AMBAR

After what felt like months of jam-packed weekends, we finally found ourselves with a free night.  What better to do than eat!  We hit an old standby, Ambar.  They specialize in Balkan cuisine, which may not sound very appetizing, but to the contrary.

Ambar offers a bottomless food AND drink option for $49.  If you don’t want the drink pairing, it is normally $40, however they were running a special when we went for $35.  All you can eat for $35?  Yes, please!

almond crusted chicken

To maximize your money, go light on the spreads/breads and go to town on the meats.  Why waste stomach space on fillers?  I think the server was on to us, as he delivered some salads mid-way through that we didn’t order…

the beet salad that appeared to slow us down

If you’re indecisive, the server can take the lead and order for you.  Or, if you don’t think you’ll eat $35 worth of food, you can order à la carte.

They also have a location in Arlington, VA, and Belgrade, Serbia, if you’re looking to take a bit of a trip.

Ambar

PHONE

(202) 813-3039

LOCATION

523 8th St SE, Washington, DC 20003

HOURS

Mon – Thursday
Dinner 4pm – 10:00PM
Lunch 11am – 2PM

Friday
Dinner 4pm-11:00pm
Lunch 11am – 2pm

Saturday
Dinner 4:30pm-11:00pm
Brunch: 10am – 3:30pm

Sunday
Dinner 4:30pm – 10:00pm
Brunch 10am – 3:30pm

PINEAPPLE AND PEARLS, D.C.

Barracks Row is full of restaurants, but there are two that stand out from the crowd.  Rose’s Luxury took the town by storm a few years ago, and followed up with an even better concept, Pineapple & Pearls.  Rose’s Luxury is pretty great, if you don’t mind waiting in line for a few hours to get a seat at some point that evening…but Pineapple & Pearls actually takes reservations, in addition to having a really good coffee shop.img_3936The name of the restaurant came from pineapples being the symbol of hospitality, and pearls signifying elegance.  The combo of their service and presentation definitely knock both out of the park!

Let’s start with the cafe.  They have unique milk choices, like white sesame, hazelnut, and pistachio.  I’d rate their chai latte as the best in town.  Nice and caffeinated with lots of spice.  There’s not much room to sit inside, but they offer their patio up during the day.  I heard that they are moving the cafe portion to the former Bayou Bakery space, which has indoor seating and an expansive patio.  Fingers crossed!

img_3937 img_5691On to dinner!

There are two options: seats at the bar, or seats at a table or chef’s counter.   If you opt for a table, you must partake in a drink pairing (alcohol or non-alcoholic) along with the 11-course meal.  If you sit at the bar, the drink pairing is optional.  Reservations fill up quick, so I’d recommend booking exactly one month out from your preferred day so you can secure a decent time.  Note that they are only open for dinner Tuesday through Friday, with an occasional Saturday seating.  They ask for half payment up front, and the second half is automatically charged to the card on file the day of your reservations.  While the price is hefty ($180 without drink pairing at the bar, $255 without drink pairing at a table, $280 with drinks), that does include tax and tip.  It’s also really nice not having to deal with money once you arrive.  Everything is paid, all the food is ordered.  All you need to do is sit back and enjoy!

img_7054
fennel absinthe bonbon

We booked reservations with intentions of celebrating both our birthdays at the same time.  Knowing there’s no way we could appreciate or justify $100 worth of drinks, we opted for bar seating.  The experience was very personalized, from the moment I booked the reservation.  They sent a short survey to determine food preferences, allergies, reason for celebrating, etc.  Turns out, the day we had reservations was the day they received two Michelin stars.  Pretty exciting day!

img_7055Once we arrived, we were given a small welcome cocktail and led to our seats.  The menu is always changing, so you never know what you might get.

img_7056
seafood curry

Half the fun is the presentation.  The staff is putting on a show for you, with things like this Japanese coffee brew system to make soup.  The whole experience is lengthy, so clear your schedule for the evening!

img_7057After the meal, we were offered coffee or tea, also included in the price of the dinner.  At that point, we were ready to put on stretchy pants and call it a night.  On the way out, we were given a handwritten thank you note in a goodie bag of cold brew coffee and desserts for the next day, to extend the fun a little longer.

Bottom line: Based on the price tag, save this for a special occasion. Book early and have a memorable experience with really creative food and top-notch service.

If you’re short on time, but want to check it out, visit the coffee shop (open Tuesday through Saturday).