HoursMon-Sun 07:30-16:00

Tip: The Burundi Long Miles Coffee Project beans are the roaster's longest-running relationship; order them by name.

Location

Address: 300 Carroll St NW, Washington, DC 20012, Washington DC

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Ceremony Coffee Roasters ★ 4.5

Mon-Sun 07:00-19:00Public cafe

Ceremony Coffee Roasters in Washington DC is the Union Market cafe of the Annapolis roaster, a Maryland third-wave specialist with single-origin filter and direct-trade producer relationships.

Tip: The reserve filter menu rotates monthly; ask the barista for the current lot and brewing notes.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Kenya

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Pour over, Whole bean retail

The Wydown (multi-roaster) ★ 4.3

Mon-Fri 06:30-18:00, Sat-Sun 07:30-18:00Public cafe

The Wydown in Washington DC is the 14th Street multi-roaster cafe in Logan Circle, a Counter Culture and Ceremony partnership with three rotating roasters on the brew bar simultaneously.

Tip: Order the flight: a three-way pour-over from each rotating roaster; the bar runs it on Saturday mornings.

Sources from: Counter Culture (NC), Ceremony (MD), Compass (DC)

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Pour over

RAKE Coffee Roasters ★ 4.3

Mon-Sun 07:00-18:00Public cafe

RAKE Coffee Roasters in Washington DC is the 14th Street Mid-City cafe and roastery from chef Ed Witt, a small-batch operation with rotating single-origin pour-over and a focused espresso program.

Tip: The Ethiopian natural process beans are the roaster's signature; ask for them as filter pour-over.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Tanzania

How they serve: Espresso, Pour over, Whole bean retail

Compass Coffee Roastery ★ 4.4

Mon-Sun 06:30-19:00Public cafe

Compass Coffee Roastery in Washington DC is the Shaw 7th Street flagship of the local roaster founded 2014 by Marines Michael Haft and Harrison Suarez, with a public roasting floor.

Tip: Free public roastery tours run Saturdays at 11:00 from the 7th Street site; sign up on the website.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Guatemala, Burundi

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Pour over, Whole bean retail

Vigilante Coffee Roastery ★ 4.5

Tue-Sun 08:00-17:00Public cafe

Vigilante Coffee Roastery is the local roaster's flagship cafe outside Washington DC on Gallatin Street, a small-batch direct-trade roaster supplying restaurants citywide.

Tip: Saturday cuppings at 11:00 run free; reserve via the website. The taproom roastery is 15 minutes from DC on the Green Line.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Honduras, Costa Rica, Kenya

How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail, Subscription

Qualia Coffee Roasters ★ 4.5

Tue-Sun 08:00-17:00Public cafe

Qualia Coffee Roasters in Washington DC is Joel Finkelstein's Petworth Georgia Avenue cafe and roastery since 2007, with single-origin pour-over and rotating Latin American beans.

Tip: Saturday cuppings at 12:00 run free; the Yirgacheffe lot is the signature and rotates weekly.

Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Guatemala, Sumatra

How they serve: Pour over, Filter, Whole bean retail

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