Ebenezers Coffeehouse

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4.6 (1275 reviews)
✓ Wi-Fi Available ✓ Good for Laptop Work Paid parking lot Parking

201 F St NE, Washington, DC 20002

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Summary from Reviews

Ebenezers Coffeehouse is located at 201 F St NE in Washington, DC, near Union Station. It offers a variety of specialty coffee, tea, and prepared foods, and is known for its outdoor seating and cozy atmosphere. The business is veteran-owned and donates profits to community outreach projects. Reviews highlight the quality of the coffee and the friendly staff, and the establishment provides Wi-Fi and areas suitable for working on laptops.

📋 Amenities & Features

Work & Study

  • ✓ Wi-Fi Available
  • ✓ Good for Laptop Work
  • ✓ Seating: Outdoor seating, Seating

Atmosphere

Casual Cozy Trendy

Popular For

Breakfast Solo dining Good for working on laptop

Service Options

Outdoor seating Delivery Onsite services Takeout Dine-in

Food & Drinks

Beer Coffee Prepared foods Quick bite

Dining Options

Breakfast Lunch Dessert Seating

🐾 Pet Policy

Dogs allowed outside

🚗 Parking

Paid parking lot Parking

♿ Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance Wheelchair accessible restroom Wheelchair accessible seating Wheelchair accessible parking lot

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family Friendly

Good for kids

🏢 Business Identity

Identifies as veteran-owned

💳 Payment Options

Credit cards Debit cards NFC mobile payments Credit cards

📅 Planning

Accepts reservations

🏪 Other Amenities

Restroom Wi-Fi Wi-Fi

About Ebenezers Coffeehouse

We are Ebenezers Coffeehouse, and we serve coffee with a cause. We offer exceptional specialty coffee that serves exceptional people near and far. We seek partnerships that serve others and look forward to every opportunity to welcome you as our guest! We are owned and operated by National Community Church, and all profits go towards our community outreach projects, locally and internationally.

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