AddisParis Cafe

3103 Mt Pleasant St NW, Washington
(202) 588-9061

Recent Reviews

Laura Rodriguez

The barista was incredibly welcoming and helpful!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Austin Graff

There are no strangers at Addis Paris, similar to owner Amy's hometown of Addis Ababa. Locals are neighbors and strangers are friends once they enter through the door of Addis Paris Cafe. Amy and her team remember faces and names and invite local musicians to play inside and artists to hang their art on the walls.Combining Paris and Addis Ababa (Amy's two homes) under one roof, the menu reflects that. Creps and tibs are side by side on the menu. Coffee, Ethiopian beer, juice, they have it all.Stopping in for lunch on a Friday around 11 a.m., I ordered an Ethiopian beer and the tibs. The beer is light and refreshing on a hot day. The tibs were superb! Amy makes them herself and wow- so good! They come with large pieces of gluten-free injera and a very good avocado and tomato salad. I'll crave this meal.Addis Paris is a gem in Mount Pleasant. Amy knows most neighbors and often feeds those experiencing homelessness. Amy is a D.C. legend.

Morgane Adam

Addis Paris is one of these coffee shops where you just walk in and make new friends! The atmosphere is amazing and welcoming but what truly blew my mind was the amazing brunch food made by Chef Amy! Her sweet and savory crepes and French toasts are perfect for a fun weekend! If you are a meat lover, the keywot is the most popular dish served with injera AddisParis also has live bands, poetry nights, art nights and invites artists from around DC to share their art and passion! You can check out the instagram page addispariscafe for more updates on events happening throughout the week! Truly a gem in Mount PleasantVegetarian options: The vegetarian platter with the injera is amazing! My favorites are the shirot and the salad!

Recommended dishes: Nutella with Strawberry and Banana Crepe, French Toast

Austin G.

There are no strangers at Addis Paris, similar to owner Amy's hometown of Addis Ababa. Locals are neighbors and strangers are friends once they enter through the door of Addis Paris Cafe. Amy and her team remember faces and names and invite local musicians to play inside and artists to hang their art on the walls. Combining Paris and Addis Ababa (Amy's two homes) under one roof, the menu reflects that. Creps and tibs are side by side on the menu. Coffee, Ethiopian beer, juice, they have it all. Stopping in for lunch on a Friday around 11 a.m., I ordered an Ethiopian beer and the tibs. The beer is light and refreshing on a hot day. The tibs were superb! Amy makes them herself and wow- so good! They come with large pieces of gluten-free injera and a very good avocado and tomato salad. I'll crave this meal. Addis Paris is a gem in Mount Pleasant. Amy knows most neighbors and often feeds those experiencing homelessness. Amy is a D.C. legend.

Suhey Ortega

Stopped by after the local farmers market since it had lots of great reviews. I went around lunch time and their cook was out due to an emergency so they had limited items available. I got their avocado toast which was good/decent but not $15 good especially since I could have made it at home for $3. The space was pretty dirty as well but it seemed like a local spot for the neighborhood with many people in and out of their outside patio.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

Pat

A lovely neighborhood Cafe with luxurious ambitions. AddisParis presents itself as an unassuming hole in the wall but delivers an unlikely and delicious fusion of Ethiopian and French cuisine, flavors, and style. This hole in the wall has a dedicated community of regulars who are known to volunteer time behind the bar and take orders. Amy, the owner, has managed to build a community and makes an effort to speak with all patrons.Call ahead to order the tibs or swing by for brunch and good conversation.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: French Toast

Michal Babinski

Chill spot with good drinks and good music. Underrated place.

Michael Wolfe

Amazing. Must try!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Injera

Anne Marie Gabrielle Dujour

Like this little Cafe in my neighborhood. A good place to chill or simply grab a bite on your way.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Julia Lowell

Lovely atmosphere, servers were fine. Too bad the latte was lukewarm, chocolate croissant dry, salad greens dressed with oil and nothing else, and no butter for the bread. Scrambled eggs were decent, but not worth $18 they cost me. Give it a miss.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 2

J Galore

I hate to give this place 2 stars for atmosphere - it's a really lovely community spot, has such a cool vibe, and the owners are incredible. I am rooting in every way for this cafe. However, every single time I come here, I have the same problem -I get absolutely swarmed by mosquitoes. They leave the windows in the cafe open, which would normally be awesome. However, the mosquitoes are so bad that I can't even sit comfortably for more than a few minutes. It's bad enough that I need to douse myself in bug spray to stand even a chance of finishing my drink in peace. The mosquito issue could be fixed just by adding a screen to the window and one of those fake magnetic screen door covers you can get for cheap online.The other issue is the prices. $17 for a basic Nutella crepe with some fruit gives me sticker shock. The food is solid, but even a side salad according to the menu is $19. It's out of sync with the neighborhood's general prices, out of sync with the mosquito issue and the ability to enjoy the food, and out of sync with the prices I'd expect to see in a cafe. I haven't had the Ethiopian food, but it seems fairly priced. If there's a good reason these prices are this way--like you pay everyone a living wage--please advertise this so people know! That would be a huge bonus.I never see many people here, so maybe other folks are having the same issue? Or maybe the mosquitoes just love my sweet sweet blood?I really want them to stay in business - but pleasepleaseplease address the mosquito issue

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 4

Service: 5

SJ Y

We love this restaurant for both the authentic Ethiopian cuisines, and the delicious brunch menus! The avocado toast, the crepe and everything we tried are super yummy!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Shijie Y

We love this restaurant for both the authentic Ethiopian cuisines, and the delicious brunch menus! The avocado toast, the crepe and everything we tried are super yummy!

Aaron Dobson

Some friends and I tried to eat here and despite being only one of two other tables in the restaurant, we waited for 20 minutes to get served but at the end of it we never even got an acknowledgment we were there so we left.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 1

Bill T.

All the good reviews at this restaurant were from years ago.i ordered 1 Cafe au lait , and it came out with bitter.1 sandwich and 1 pancake. It came out 35 minutes later, and we were the only customers in there when we ordered.

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