22nd & K Street
2175 K St NW (at 22nd St NW) Washington , D.C. 20037 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. Discover & Visa) |
Wi-Fi | Free |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Parking | Street |
Menus | Lunch |
IMHO This is one of the best Starbucks in the area. The staff are friendly and fast filling your order. ????????
So inviting,warm and friendly . The cold brew is perfection.
Not the best place to work or study. Too much in and out traffic. Also has long lines in the morning. Otherwise it's A-ok:)
New manager....much improved. Staff friendly , service much quicker. Nice vib now. Site needs a remodel, a little long in the tooth. Still, great improvement.
The morning is crowded . Order ahead and pick it up instead of wasting in a 15 minute line .
By far the shittiest service that never disappoints. Three inefficient prison guards work the counter and you'd be lucky to get your order right or in a timely manner, and forget about smiles!
The girls working here are hilarious. Love it!
Fast friendly service
Load up your starbucks reward card you get a discount for additives / modifiers.
Nit really my fav SB but it will do....(sighhhhh)
Consistently shorter lines than the Gelman location.
Service was quick...it was Sunday...but my mocha tastes nothing like a mocha
They only have one outlet in the back.
They are so s l o w...
No comfortable chairs or couches . Not many outlets .
Just a regular starbucks...
You're never too far from a Starbucks in DC...
WiFi not reliable today. Ups and downs all morning. :-/
2 electric outlets only. :-/
Do not expect a heated sandwich an hour before they close.
Probably the worst service of any normal-size sbux
Worst service I've ever seen!!
Try the hot horchata (rice milk/cinnamon syrup). It's delicious. Mexcican Hot Chocolate is great too. - David Earl
This location is ALWAYS crowded. If you plan on grocery shopping, I suggest going later on in the day. It's great for quick lunches (sushi, fresh salads/sandwiches, pizza, etc). I love Whole Foods! - Kiara H.
The city’s first circle was laid out, enclosed, and planted with lawn, shrubs, and trees in 1856. - DC Preservation League
Try the polenta. Cook it in a sauce pan w shredded monchego cheese and salt and pepper to taste. Delicious. - Mingbot Roberts