There’s something so great about finding that perfect cafe where you can lounge around all day. You know, the type of place that is comforting and inviting and best of all, you don’t have to cook or clean there! That’s what The Wydown is for many people. This adorable cafe is one part coffee shop and one part cocktail bar and everyone should visit it!
The Wydown practically invites you to stay all day because they serve coffee in the morning, cocktails in the evening and delicious pastries all day long.
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The coffee shop/cocktail combo is owned by two brothers who keep high standards for everything they serve in their shop.
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Their coffee is rich and flavorful. Their menu includes espresso, drip style, pour-overs and teas.
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The interior is absolutely gorgeous and so inviting that you’ll want to stay all day. In fact, the Wydown is often buzzing with patrons working, studying or socializing at the table or among the bar.
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Another reason to head to The Wydown is the food! They serve freshly baked scones, muffins, croissants, cupcakes, breakfast sandwiches and other delightful pastries.
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And when the afternoon stretches into evening, the Wydown transforms right into a trendy cocktail bar!
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You can mix and match rosé with muffins after sipping on delicious coffee all day!
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The Wydown has two spaces in DC. Their one space on 14th is strictly a coffee bar. Their spot on H Street is connected to the Apollo Apartments and features a second and third floor lounge.
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Whether you want a place to telework or just need somewhere to unwind in DC, check out The Wydown for great coffee, cocktails and atmosphere! The Wydown on 14th is located at 1924 14th Street NW and The Wydown on H Street is located at 600 H Street NE.
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The Wydown isn’t the only coffee shop in the area! Visit these 12 other best coffee shops for a great cup of joe!
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