660 Pennsylvania Ave SE (at 7th St SE), Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · Capitol Hill · 106 tips and reviews
Julie Housh: Admire the latte or cappuccino art, sip whatever is fresh on the coffee menu, people watch on the patio, and don''t forget to try a brownie!
Julie Housh: Espresso, cappuccino, plain ol' cup of coffee. You won't regret ordering one of each!
Stephanie U.: Best coffee in the city! My favorite is a vanilla skim cappuccino.
924 Blagden Alley NW (btwn M, N, 9th & 10th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · Logan Circle - Shaw · 131 tips and reviews
Ebrahim Bandookwala: Single origin coffee! There's no menu .. know what coffee you want before you hit the counter. I had picture of a cappuccino from another 4sq tip :-)
Marina Cardoso: Delicious cappuccino in a nice building.
Coffee Shop · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 42 tips and reviews
ian r: Kinda like the Blue Bottle of DC.. only the logo is orange here. I'm happy they offer a flat white, a hotter version of a cappuccino with less foam. Duh.
Nadia Chilmonik: Everything is good. Try the Coronado, cappuccino, or a pour over
1704 Connecticut Ave NW (at R St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Ice Cream Parlor · Northwest Washington · 104 tips and reviews
Aaron Kohn: Awesome Cappuccinos
Matt Salvetti: Its name is a misnomer. You may come for the gelato, but you'll come back for the coffee. Cappuccinos are top quality; they also have quality pour over options.
Ab: Great cappuccino. Their gingerbread cookies are easy to overlook but not easy to forget.
2459 18th St NW (btwn Columbia Rd & Belmont Rd NW), Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · Adams Morgan · 299 tips and reviews
Payten Carroll: Must: frozen cappuccino (ahhh-mazing!)Avoid: artichoke-bacon dip (chips too hard, no flavor in the dip)
Nick Jensen: Great cappuccinos with little animal crackers on the side! Love it!!
Karen L.: I like this place. Great cappuccino, not a fan of animal crackers but OK the idea is kinda cool. Good for morning coffee, to work/wifi, relax and the food is good;)
Café · LeDroit Park - Bloomingdale · 118 tips and reviews
Catherine Andrews: Go the cafe on Sundays for the farmers market. Get a cappuccino in a to-go cup and wander the vendors. At lunch, head into cafe and order a chicken pesto sandwich.
scott douglass: This pyg loves the cappuccinos.
Kass: Love the cappuccinos, great patio in the summer, and really cute dinners on weeknights. Be warned, wifi only works during weekdays
731 15th St NW (btwn New York Ave & H St NW), Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 5 tips and reviews
Brooke Harding: Great place to get a cappuccino and a bag of beans for your coworkers!
Sophia H: Excellent mocha! Peppermint Bark White Mocha and Ovaltine (chocolate) Mocha were both amazing. Great service. Relaxing, intimate environment.
Ellen S. P.: The nitro cold brew is thicker than the regular cold brew and looks like you're drinking a Guiness.
2331 Calvert St NW (at 24th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Breakfast Spot · Woodley Park · 292 tips and reviews
Aaron Thornburgh: Brunch. 2 eggs and meat. Cappuccino. Delicious.
Juana Merlo: Lovely place! Had a super yummy dinner (ahi tuna sandwich), so gourmet! Another time, I ordered food to go and they got my order wrong, so they treated me with a great cappuccino. Service & food rock.
Yuri B: Some of the best Americano and Cappuccino in the city.
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