La Colombe - Menu

924 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States, Potomac

🛍 Coffee, Diners, Chocolate, Coffee & Tea

4.6 💬 4373 Reviews
La Colombe

Phone: +12022894850

Address: 924 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States, Potomac

City: Potomac

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 4373

Website: http://lacolombe.com

"Hidden on Blagden Alley NW in DC, but it is easy walk to get to if staying in the area. This is locate down a neighborhood alley and not easily spotted, but worth the hunt. You will know you are in the right area as it has plenty of artmurals around. You will also find the DC Alley Museum in the same area.Very welcoming place as it has an open design like you would find in a neighborhood like this. I got a ham and cheese croissant with my cappuccino.If you want to get a quiet coffee and breakfast away from the DC chaos, drop over here for a spell."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Classic Blends

Prego's Croques

Pizza

Mini Pastries - Regular Mini Pastries

Dessert

French Pressed Coffees

Sushi, Sashimi & Rolls - Specialty Rolls

Twisted

Salads & Appetizers

White Grape To Black Cherry

Sandwiches

Lighter

Medium

Osi Osi

nice good coffee and croissants, kind service from the ladies

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Reviews

John
John

I absolutely love this location! It's the perfect getaway from the convention hustle and bustle. The coffee is excellent, and the staff is fantastic!


Derya
Derya

One of the most delicious lattes I have ever had. I am big on coffee, and I highly recommend this place. Blagden Alley is a nice place to see—which is another plus!


Hyiwot
Hyiwot

The service was fantastic, and the latte was incredibly delicious—prepared to perfection just as I ordered. The foam was creamy and silky. I highly recommend this place! Food: 5/5 View menu


Jonathan
Jonathan

A bit hidden but worth stopping in if you can wind your way into the alley to find it. Friendly staff with quick service and delicious drinks and pastries. A good amount of seating for a long skinny space. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the neighborhood.Food: 5/5


Brontee
Brontee

A charming little spot hidden in the alleyways of DC. We ordered two drip coffees and a latte, which came to around $20. The drip coffee was a bit sour and not the best, but the latte was quite good! There’s no Wi-Fi, so it may not be the best choice if you’re traveling internationally and don’t have service, but it’s a perfect place to enjoy a book, journal, or have a conversation. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the bathrooms are clean.


Yixia
Yixia

This café serves some of the best coffee we've had in DC. The draft coffee is incredibly smooth and creamy, with a delightful aroma that's truly enjoyable. Typically, I prefer my coffee to be stronger and bolder, but this was a pleasant experience nonetheless. Finding the café can be a bit tricky, as it’s tucked away down a small alley. I will definitely return for another cup before I leave. Plus, the artwork adorning the walls outside the café is an added bonus. View menu


Abdul
Abdul

Disappointing experience at this location. I prefer the I Street customer service more. I raised an issue with a drink and the baristas instant reaction was to blame me, not the marked difference between the product here and on I Street.Not what I expect after spending close to $20 with tip for two drinks.Edit: picture of the one on the wooden bench is how much the drink 'deflated ' today after 20 min. The one on the white counter is from 2 days ago from the I Street location. Same exact drink.


Jeremy
Jeremy

I discovered this coffee shop while spending a week at the Eaton DC, and it quickly became my favorite experience of the trip. While the seating area is a bit limited, if you manage to grab a seat, you'll appreciate the fantastic industrial decor and the walls adorned with numerous alley murals. If you're in the neighborhood, I highly recommend taking a stroll through the alleys to locate this gem. Additionally, for those who appreciate privacy, there are two well-maintained bathrooms available.


Daniel
Daniel

Hidden on Blagden Alley NW in DC, but it is easy walk to get to if staying in the area. This is locate down a neighborhood alley and not easily spotted, but worth the hunt. You will know you are in the right area as it has plenty of artmurals around. You will also find the DC Alley Museum in the same area.Very welcoming place as it has an open design like you would find in a neighborhood like this. I got a ham and cheese croissant with my cappuccino.If you want to get a quiet coffee and breakfast away from the DC chaos, drop over here for a spell. View menu

Categories

  • Coffee Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • Diners Classic diners serve an array of hearty comfort foods, from all-day breakfasts and juicy burgers to home-style meatloaf, creamy milkshakes, and classic American pies in a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere. View menu
  • Chocolate Decadent chocolate treats crafted with rich, high-quality cocoa. Indulge in an array of offerings from silky mousses to molten lava cakes, each designed to captivate your senses and satisfy your sweet cravings.
  • Coffee & Tea A selection of freshly brewed coffees, expertly crafted to awaken your senses, featuring rich flavors and aromatic blends for a perfect start to your day or a delightful afternoon pick-me-up.

Amenities

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  • Dogs Allowed
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  • Street Parking

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"Would give zero stars.1st time customer. Ordered take out. Messed up entire order. Wrong soup (got Tom yum instead of Tom kha). Avocado rolls were literally not rolled all the rice /seaweed was separated from the avocado completely. Just random ingredients floating in the box. And to top it off the avocado was awful. Should have been thrown away. Not sold.Pan fried noodle w/vegetables well no vegetables just a box of dried uncooked noodles literally uncooked dried noodles. No sauce, raw. It’s like if I bought the dried noodles packaged in a store, did nothing to prepare them, then dropped in a plastic container and called it pan fried noodles with veggies and charged $14. What?!!!!Seriously I CANNOT believe this went unnoticed! It was completely inedible. Literal Choking hazard.We also ordered 2 General Tso dishes. Never in my life have I had the sauce in a separate container from the protein. Yet here it was. Fried (and not in a good way because it was extremely dry) tofu with a horrific overly sweet (like sugar) sauce to pour on top from a separate container. And not enough sauce either . And nothing resembling General Tso or Tao or any other general I’ve experienced at any other restaurant.Now This is the best part. None of the containers came with lids. Just the bottom part of the plastic container , then covered in foil. Every dish came wrapped in foil instead of a proper lid except the soup. Never had any desire to try this restaurant before, but went by the glowing suggestion of a neighbor. Never ever ever again. Terrible."