Dog Tag Bakery - Menu

3206 Grace Street Northwest, Washington, 20566, United States Of America, Washington DC

🛍 Coffee, Bakery , American, Desserts

4.6 💬 1879 Reviews
Dog Tag Bakery

Phone: +12024079609,+12025279388

Address: 3206 Grace Street Northwest, Washington, 20566, United States Of America, Washington DC

City: Washington DC

Menu Dishes: 31

Reviews: 1879

Website: https://www.dogtaginc.org/

"This is a beautiful place if you are looking for an affordable bakery in Georgetown. It's out of the beaten path, but still so close to Main Street. The large part is also, there is a little outside seating directly opposite. I got the cinnamon roll and the employee asked if I wanted to warm it. The icing was beautiful, but felt a bit dry inside. This is of course only personal opinion and others like to love it! I thought the article was very cheap. My total was $3 here in DC. The interior is quiet, but was really very warm. Heads up make sure to ask the Wi-Fi password as each person gets an individual code on a piece of paper. Also when using the toilet room, make sure to ask an employee for the key. Very nice place to sit and relax or do some work. We look forward to other menu items."

Full menu - 31 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Sandwiches

Ice Breakers

Lunch Combos

Vegetarian Dishes

Diverse Cuisine

Bar Snacks

The Bistro Breakfast Bap

Pastry

Sandwiches & Wraps

Add Ons

Mixed Dishes

Featured Items - Lunch

Brunch Time

American Breakfast All Day

Specials

Bakery

Beggars Banquet

Cakes

Decadent Desserts

Jeanette Jeanette

looking for a bakery in georgetown because my man is a veteran. the sweetest little bakery with the most friendly staff and tasty tasty tasty! did the cake please most?

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Chase
Chase

The breakfast sandwiches were delicious and the quiche was very good. The coffee from Cruel and Cheeky was as expected. Overall, a pretty good experience at this restaurant.


Eino
Eino

I had a great experience at this restaurant! The staff were extremely friendly and efficient. The dining area was clean and had a nice bathroom. The restaurant was also wheelchair accessible, including the entrance and bathroom. The croissant I had was delicious! I sat down, enjoyed my meal, and had a relaxing time reading a book.


Aron
Aron

This restaurant is amazing for both its cause and its delicious food! The thyme biscuit is a must-try - it's moist, fluffy, and perfectly savory. The interior is also very charming. Whether you're looking for a spot to have brunch, catch up with a friend over coffee, or study, this is a lovely place to visit. One of my top picks in Georgetown! View menu


Verna
Verna

This coffee house is located near the main train station in Georgetown and it is clean and bright. I only tried the coffee, but the pastries and sandwiches looked delicious. It seems like they have been in business for a while, judging by the quality of their baked goods. On my second visit, the coffee was still great, but the frittata was rubbery.


Javier
Javier

cute little bakery in georgetown, stopped for a quick bite to eat in the morning. the quiche was decent but considering the price, it left something to be desired. the lemonade was pretty good, but same issue. the service was great and pretty quick, the staff are very nice. the interior of the bakery itself is pretty clean with nice ambiance but the food doesn't justify a second visit here. if you want good vibes, this place has them but you're paying extra for that here.


Talon
Talon

If you're gonna do Georgetown right, you gotta make sure you have a quaint and tasty pit stop to fuel your day. That's where Dog Tag Bakery comes in: a cafe with a good cause (and some good food). I ordered the biscuit egg and cheese breakfast sandwich and it was delicious, filling, and quick! The biscuit had such a nice flavor that was a little sweet in a spectacular way, and it crumbled in the way a good biscuit should. They've also got tons of baked goods and warm (or cold) drinks for those who are not breakfast sandwich enthusiasts like myself! View menu


General
General

I visited this restaurant during a lovely walk around Georgetown. I would recommend exploring the neighborhood to see the shops and homes along the streets. This little restaurant is somewhat hidden, but my group of four decided to stop in and order drinks and food. We chose the lemonade, cold brew, and quiche. Unfortunately, the quiche was disappointing, especially given its high price of $7.95. The lemonade was tasty but overly sweet, and the cold brew was average. The restaurant's interior was charming, but based on my experience, the food was not very impressive.


Nellie
Nellie

I'm a big fan of a company with a strong mission. Dog Tag Bakery supports veterans and helps them acquire a business certificate from Georgetown University. I thought that was so amazing! I enjoyed my visit to Dog Tag Bakery. It is centrally located in Georgetown, making it a great place to stop shopping or break from classes during your weekend. I had a standard flat for about $5.60. I would say the quality was certainly there. I was far too full of lunch to eat each of their deserts, but I definitely want to come back as they look so delicious. After all, the staff was so sweet and attentive. I would definitely recommend this place!


Obie
Obie

This is a beautiful place if you are looking for an affordable bakery in Georgetown. It's out of the beaten path, but still so close to Main Street. The large part is also, there is a little outside seating directly opposite. I got the cinnamon roll and the employee asked if I wanted to warm it. The icing was beautiful, but felt a bit dry inside. This is of course only personal opinion and others like to love it! I thought the article was very cheap. My total was $3 here in DC. The interior is quiet, but was really very warm. Heads up make sure to ask the Wi-Fi password as each person gets an individual code on a piece of paper. Also when using the toilet room, make sure to ask an employee f... View menu

Washington DC

Washington DC

Washington, D.C. is known for its iconic monuments and museums. Typical foods include half-smokes, soul food, and Ethiopian cuisine, reflecting the city's diverse culture.

Categories

  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Bakery Delight in freshly baked goods offering a variety of breads, pastries, and sweet treats, each crafted with care and premium ingredients to satisfy any craving and complement any meal or coffee break. View menu
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Cafe
  • menu
  • Takeout
  • menu
  • Outdoor

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