
What People Are Saying
from Google"5-star review for Grace Street Coffee Roasters at Rubell Museum because: a. Service is super friendly, knowledgeable about the beans, etc. b. Ambiance of the seating area is top-notch -- jazz music played softly in the background. Too many coffeeshops nowadays play music as if it's a nightclub. c. Espresso wasn't burnt. d. There's a museum to walk around to reset your mind after too much working on the laptop, or reading your book, or hanging w your buddy. e. Indoor and outdoor seating. Only paper cups for hot drinks + plastic cups for cold drinks. No mugs for dine-in."
"Hidden Coffee gem inside the Rubell Museum. All welcome for cup of yummy coffee and art. Manager Cora will make feel like a regular. Stop by for coffee ❤️🔥"
"Grace Street Coffee is a great pop-up inside the Rubell Museum, which is free for DC residents. The space is bright and modern, and the espresso from their Modbar setup is smooth and consistent. The rotating coffee blend was excellent, and Cora provided friendly, attentive service."
"One of the best iced lattes I’ve ever had! Super friendly service and a beautiful space inside the lobby of the Rubell Museum."
"Really amazing coffee., I tried the Kyoto cold brew, it amazing I really loved and it actually feels and tastes like coffee! The atmosphere is amazing and just beside an art gallery too."
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