A bakery-cum-coffee-cum-tea bar in Georgetown where the cases are stuffed with all things sweet and the coffee is as smooth as silk.
This funky coffeehouse takes customers back to a magical land of life before Starbucks with delicious caffeinated beverages and quirky personality.
This space, named in honor of Langston Hughes, combines a restaurant, political bookstore and performance space.
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At Cassatt's a person can indulge in a good cup of coffee or espresso, prepared and served with care, or grab a quick bite from the eclectic menu of sandwiches, soups, salads and small plates.
Firehook sells a huge selection of breads -- green olive and sage, pistachios, farro berries, etc. -- and some big fat sandwiches.
The menu here is about 90 percent vegan with a Korean focus.
A quaint cafe in Gaithersburg where the sandwiches are worth a stop.
A quaint and cozy coffee shop selling locally roasted beans and fresh baked goods.
At this cafe, sample unique chocolates made in-house and tour the chocolate factory.
The closest fine teahouse to the FBI headquarters, Teaism offers light lunches.
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