Mitsitam Espresso Coffee Bar
482 Independence Ave SW, Washington
(866) 868-7774
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Terrible coffee. Ok muffins.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
Coffee is tasty from an European perspective but the croissant is overpriced. 8$ ?
I liked this for a quick pick me up while waiting for timed entry. Positive serving staff made the line entertaining. We had the bison chili that was flavorful and I had the Mexican Hot Chocolate that was well spiced and sweet. I would highly recommend for a quick pick me up while touring the museums on the Mall.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Meh: low quality, over-priced, pre-packaged, corporate concessions. Hot chocolate was undrinkable it was so sugary. Kind workers, but real missed opportunity.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 5
We walked all the way here for the main cafe, it was closed, but NOTHING else is near by. So we ate at the espresso bar. They didn't have the majority of their menu available. They still charged full price for this food that was not as described.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 3
Price is decent and inspired by Native American cuisine, how it's prepared sucks. The frosted apples on my turkey tasted like undercooked turkey; it was definitely a lousy experience altogether.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
Very positively surprised about the food. If you find most of the food in US too sweet/fatty/oversalted, it will be a nice surprise to find normal food here. We ordered bison chilly stew with corn cupcake and really enjoyed it. No idea, why this place has such a low score, maybe this food is too bland for the american taste (but perfect for ours coming from Europe). The only thing which we found strange was eating from disposable dishes. Not very environment friendly.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 3
Arrogant and rude barista and cashier. Waste of
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The bison burger was excellent, from the choice of soft brioche bun to the flavorful bison and Monterey jack cheese, to the fresh lettuce / tomato, to the generous layer of bacon, to the special aioli. I noticed the cafeteria also offered what might have been authentic examples of cuisine of indigenous peoples and Nations. I would like to go back and try them. The cafeteria was well run and clean, with plenty of seating.
After ordering quad Espresso And they charge 4 single even if they have a menu double and additional shoot $1.45 and double $5.20 which they charge me $7.20 be careful ppl whit those scam guys inside. What a scam uneducated guys. Can't believe it!!!
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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A couple years ago I had the best lamb burger of my life here. Unfortunately, it was no longer on the menu. But there were several good things to choose from. Bison burger and wild boar sausage were our choise and they did not disappoint. [The $4 charge for a can of soda is uncalled for.]
We enjoyed our lunch at the cafe. We arrived at 12:00 and it was not too busy. My husband and I split the steak and 2 sides entree that was $20. It was lots of food for us. The dining area was bright and clean. Lots of food options. Friendly staff. I would return.
Expensive, of course, but fast and friendly service. They even had a cherry blossom beer for the season.
Good was okay. Service was not. There were no directions on how to order food. I ordered my steak well done, and they would not prepare it.
Too expensive.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
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