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    Catania Bakery

    4.7 (32 reviews)
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    Historic Italian Bakery operating continuously since 1932.
    Austin G.

    Catania Bakery is a historic bakery in Truxton Circle that opened in 1932 when the area was largely Italian. The bakers from Sicily baked breads to deliver to the Italian homes. As the neighborhood and demand changed, they moved to wholesale baking bread for DC's restaurant scene. Because of that, they are only open for retail Friday mornings and Saturday mornings for a few hours. However, the owners mentioned they may open every morning during the week starting in the Fall of 2019. They bake pastries and bread on Fridays and Saturdays until they run out. It's cash only so bring a few bucks to try their chocolate or butter croissants. They are among the best in the city. They have coffee brewing in old school diner pots on a table near the cash register. The current owners bought the bakery from the original owners in the 1970s and tell the stories of the original owners through frames on the walls. It's no frills, but that's what makes it wonderful. It's a true off the beaten path find in the city!

    Cookie care package arrived totally intact!
    Valerie M.

    I've never visited, but I pass this bakery every time I drive in to work. As it's public hours are VERY limited, I decided to send a cookie care package via online ordering to family. The cookies arrived quickly and completely undamaged. I'm advised by my surprised and grateful family that everything is DELICIOUS!

    Croissant and some muffins sooo goodddd

    This place is amazing and open only 2 days a week, Friday Saturday for only few hours each day. Everything is worth trying over there , me personally I love the small butter croissant but you can choose whatever you think is looks good over there because it's most likely delicious. Highly highly recommended!!!

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    Michael S.

    A truly great Italian bread bakery that makes the BEST Italian bread in town bar none. Forget what you've eaten at these other places, this place is the real deal. The taste of this bread brought me back to my childhood where my Italian Grandfather would go into Chicago and pick up a couple of loaves and this was it. No kidding; they do Italian Bread and they do it right.

    Bought all I could carry.
    AA T.

    Go early on Saturday....well worth the effort. Had to drive to Union Station, finding myself in DC early enough on a Saturday to finally find Catania's open. You wouldn't think this little shop on a busy street could have real italian bread and you would be wrong. I've read about Cantania's for years and have always wanted to stop by but I'm usually in the city on weekdays. I'll pick up some rolls from I Litteria's but here there are so many things to choose from. I got one of each of the pastries and some amazing hoagie rolls. They are the hard rolls, the kind that soak up whatever sauce you've got. Would be perfect with soup or just dipping in oil. I got a large loaf and already made grilled cheese sandwiches, perfect after shoveling today's snow.

    Chocolate croissant, plain croissant, tart, and cannoli all for $6.50 !!

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    finally made it here! the bread! the pastries! come as early as you can. delicious across the board

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    Will update review once we try the pastries. But lovely lady and gentleman own the place. Will be back on that alone for sure!

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    The Anise Biscotti was great. And the price is right too!

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    Nino's Bakery - Everything croissant

    Nino's Bakery

    4.8(211 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown
    $$

    Top marks! Got there right at opening and there was a bit of a line but nothing too bad. We grabbed…read morea pistachio croissant, a savory za'atar gruyere pastry, and a blueberry danish. All the pastry was delightfully flaky and appropriately filled. Pistachio croissant was dancing on the edge of being a bit too sweet but went very well with my latte. Latte and cappuccino were nothing to write home about, potentially underextracted as there wasn't too much flavor coming through. Totally inoffensive and wouldn't hesitate to get another espresso drink if we were grabbing pastries again. Nice quaint limited outdoor seating. Had a nice chat while we demolished our goods right out front. Very knowledgeable and friendly staff that knows how to move the line quickly!

    Went around 11 on a Saturday, we were pleasantly surprised that they still have quite a bit of…read moreselection. We got an assortment of pastries, both sweet and savory. all did not disappoint. We also got a mocha and a vanilla latte made with their house vanilla syrup. Both drinks were delicious. The pastries were quite tasty, our favorites were the balsamic, mozzarella and tomato, savory pastry, as well as both the berry and cream cheese pastry, and almond croissant. The housemaid vanilla are up in the vanilla latte had great flavor and was not overly sweet. They didn't have a variety of milk options or your coffee drinks. A small table outside in minimal seating inside makes this bakery best for takeout. Staff was friendly and efficient. When we came, but I could see how there may be a line of times based on how good the pastries were and how small the storefront space. As bonus points, the merch is super cute with the little wiener dog on it!

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    Sharbat Bakery And Cafe - Honey Cake

    Sharbat Bakery And Cafe

    4.6(130 reviews)
    2.0 miAdams Morgan

    I had one of those days where I went for a walk in an area I've been to many times before but never…read morestopping to notice all the little shops here and there. That's when I stumbled onto Sharbat. It's a rather quaint and cute Azerbaijani bakery and as I was window shopping all the cakes and baklavas, someone across the counter says "let me know if you have any questions" and I look up to see an angelic beautiful woman (this does not affect my rating haha) but I guess I wasn't expecting to see that. Anyway, she went through explaining various pastries and had a couple Turkish ones as well. I went with a pistachio baklava and a slice of honey cake. Honestly, I wanted to try all the cakes and even though they say honey cake is their most popular, there were a few that looked more appetizing. However, slightly convinced by the one other customer there eating her slice of honey cake, I decided to try it. I've only had honey cake once before so I won't act like I know what's best but that time the layers were thinner which I prefer but I like how it wasn't overly sweet despite it being honey forward. The baklava was one of the best, but I probably say that about most baklavas.

    Previously I wrote that Sharbat is a bakery for people who think they don't like baked goods. I was…read morewon over by the silky apricot cake. But still I shunned the baklava, my friends' favorite but at the very top of my list of pastries I could do without. I find it papery and drenched in syrup - way too sweet! But now I suggest that Sharbat is a bakery for people who think they don't like baklava. My friends finally persuaded me to try some, and oh man is it good. It's nothing like the baklava I know. Perhaps because it is made Azerbaijani style - at the eastern end of Turkish culinary reach. It is more cakey and less sweet. But still plenty sweet, with a nice nutty crunch. I don't know whether to kiss or curse my friends for turning me on to this, but now I know. And now so do you.

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    Sylvan Cafe & Restaurant

    Sylvan Cafe & Restaurant

    4.0(148 reviews)
    0.5 miBloomingdale
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    Women-owned & operated

    Great place to WFH. They have a few breakfast items and coffee. The neighborhood is walkable and…read morethe staff member who took my order was nice. I was only in town for the weekend, so I didn't spend much time here, but I could see why the locals like it. I believe the owners are Ethiopian so the menu items reflect that. I would gladly visit again.

    The food was below subpar; the drinks were made like someone who didn't know the cafe's recipes;…read moreand more important, the server was rude. To say, I am disappointed in my experience here is an understatement. I don't normally write review, however, I want to warn others before they waste their money. I went with a friend to support local businesses. We were excited because the reviews were pretty solid. However, once we ordered, we were greatly disappointed. I ordered a Matcha Latte and the servers simply poured milk into a dirty worn out cafeteria plastic cup and dumped matcha powder in it without stirring or blending or adding any flavor. The picture shown below is after I mixed the powder into the milk more. My friend ordered a caramel frappe (not pictured) and the drink lacked caramel. It was simply blended milk and ice. The making of our drinks did not reflect a "cafe" style nor experience. Moreover, the food was below lackluster. The Northern Capital sandwich looked amazing in theory; however, I received one small piece of chicken on a large hoagie roll drenched in mayo with 3 pieces of spinach and a slice of avocado. In my opinion, the portions definitely did not match the price of the sandwich. Furthermore, my friend ordered the Steak & Cheese which came without cheese. After this, my friend and I did not drink the Latte and Frappe. We ate a small portion of the sandwiches to give the restaurant a fair chance, but we were beyond disgusted with the drinks. Therefore, we asked for a refund or the server to re-make them. To which the server laughed in our face with a nasty attitude replying, "Absolutely not!" I absolutely hate to leave a 1-star review on a local restaurant, but I could not go on without warning others to avoid the "cafe" portion of this place if you value your money. Fortunately, we went to a local restaurant nearby afterward to cleanse our palette and thoroughly enjoyed the service and food. More importantly, the prices were comparable to this place but they provided much larger portions and great service.

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