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Filter Coffee House & Espresso Bar
The guide was updated:Filter is second to none. This bi-level coffee shop serves hand-poured coffee, French press, and espresso drinks made with locally roasted, single-origin beans. Though the coffee is the real star here, heavenly pastries and teas are close seconds.
Useful Information
- Address: 1916 I Street NW, Washington, D.C.
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 8am–3pm
- Website: www.filtercoffeehouse.com
- Phone: +1 202 223 0100
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Filter Coffee House & Espresso Bar
Filter is second to none. This bi-level coffee shop serves hand-poured coffee, French press, and espresso drinks made with locally roasted, single-origin beans. Though the coffee is the real star here, heavenly pastries and teas are close seconds.
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