
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Shotted Cafe kiosk in Tysons Corner is a game changer. The line is fast moving. Its a grab coffee spot. Their Pastasio, pumpkin spice lattes, and Saudi coffee are absolute perfection. With a unique touch of saffron, cardamom and cloves. But what truly sets them apart is their exceptional drip coffee, it's clear they know their stuff when it comes to sourcing and brewing. The tiramisu or pastasio desserts are also a must try. Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or just looking for a great cup, Shotted Cafe is the perfect spot to get some coffee. Highly recommend! My fingers are crossed they'll open a larger location in Tysons Mall soon, similar to their Gainesville spot."
"9/9/25. OK, so this is a small shop inside a mall. Way overhyped on social media. The drink and the dubai chocolate desert were both extremely sugary. We already have a health issue in the US and even more so in the Muslim community and yet we stay neglecting what we consume. I think they can do much better by giving healthier options and alternatives. Please let us choose the sugar percentage that we want to go in our drinks. Again, way to hyped on socials but still wishing them well."
"I have always enjoyed this cafe when it was located in the other part of the mall, so I was excited to visit its new location. The generous space offers ample seating at comfortable tables, which is quite inviting. I tried the pistachio cheesecake and pistachio cake, and both were deliciously rich and creamy, perfectly satisfying my sweet tooth. The coffee was robust and flavorful, which I appreciated. However, I noticed that the customer service could benefit from some improvement, as my orders took a bit longer to arrive, even though there weren’t many customers ahead of me. Overall, it was a pleasant experience."
"The coffee and ice cream were good, but unfortunately, the customer service was lacking. I was waiting for my order, and while the coffee came out quick, the ice cream took quite a while. They were having issues with the machine, which is completely understandable, but I think it would have been helpful to communicate that to customers. A simple “Hey, we’re having some issues with the ice cream machine; it may take about 5 minutes. Feel free to sit down and come back in a few” would have been nice. I also asked the guy who gave me my coffee for a cup of water, and he handed me a very small cup with no logo or ice. The lady next to me asked for water and received a larger, branded cup with ice. It almost felt like he didn’t want to give me the water, but I brushed it off as no biggie. The real issue came when we were leaving. My sister asked for a water cup, and the guy had the audacity to say they don’t provide water and that we would need to buy a bottle. It's a bit frustrating, especially when we saw other customers being given water cups without hesitation. If it's company policy, I can understand, but seeing others get a simple courtesy while we were denied left me feeling like we weren’t treated the same way as the other customer, and our business wasn’t appreciated. There has to be consistency on the service. I don’t think it’s right we were treated differently in something so basic"
"Okiee- I love how rich and amazing their coffee tastes but on top of that their pastries are the bomb. I'd appreciate it if they could introduce some easy and light sandwiches. I mean it was pricey but the coffee tasted very yummy. There was plenty of space to stand and wait for your name to be called, for seating yes you do have to wait for someone to dip so you'll have somewhere to sit, but hey if you're wondering if you should give them a try go ahead this is your sign."
"Shotted is one of a kind. I had never had an iced pistachio coffee nor iced Spanish latte, prior to this spot, even though I've traveled to the middle east...."