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
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
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
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
Mon-Fri 07:00-18:00, Sat-Sun 08:00-17:00Public cafe
Swing's Coffee Roasters in Washington DC is the 1916 Alexandria roaster's downtown G Street cafe, the oldest continuously-operating coffee roaster in the metro area at over 100 years.
Tip: Order the house Premium Dark blend in the cup; the roaster has carried it since 1916.
Sources from: Colombia, Ethiopia, Sumatra, Costa Rica
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail
Mon-Sun 07:30-16:00Public cafe
Lost Sock Roasters in Washington DC is the Takoma cafe and roastery from Joel Shuler since 2016, a single-origin pour-over bar with rotating Burundi and Colombian lots.
Tip: The Burundi Long Miles Coffee Project beans are the roaster's longest-running relationship; order them by name.
Sources from: Burundi, Colombia, Ethiopia, Mexico
How they serve: Pour over, Filter, Whole bean retail