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Little Hat Coffee

4.8 (47 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Jackie B.

Such a cute small business! I love the concept of it being located in a grocery store, that way once I'm finished shopping I can enjoy a sweet treat. I ordered a matcha with oat milk and their caramel date syrup (10/10 recommend). Of course since it's DC just be prepared for the street parking but besides that I would love to check this place out again

matcha latte
Amy C.

This is one of the better matchas I've had in DC. I'm fairly picky with my matcha lattes and this one hit the spot during my trip. It's a little place hidden within a grocery store, and there was a short line but it was definitely worth it! Good matcha flavor and the vanilla was not overpowering at all. Not super sweet either. They also had a cute nook in the corner with little figurines such as Smiskis and Sonny Angels, super cute. I definitely recommend stopping by when you're in the area for a decent matcha latte.

Orange blossom latte
Anushka M.

Finally got to try little hat! They have unique drinks available along with the standard coffee and tea options. I wanted to try a seasonal special so I went with the orange blossom latte. It was more on the floral side and didn't have much of the orange flavor I was expecting, but it was still good and sweet! My friend tried their hojicha and added date caramel syrup and loved it. The employees were very friendly and our drinks were made quickly. It's located inside streets market which is convenient for grocery shopping and picking up a little sweet treat on the way out.

Coffee beans used in the espresso and also for sale
Jennifer N.

Coffee Shop No. 502 Little Hat Coffee Washington, DC April 24, 2025 Little Hat Coffee maybe small and sit quietly in the back corner of Streets Market, a neighborhood grocery store, but it's serving up some mighty bold and big coffee! The cortado was not only smooth with just the right balance of espresso and milk it also had a distinctive taste. The shop uses A Toda Madre Roasters. Simply delicious. I thought the prices were fair. The shop had a line the whole time I was in the store, but I didn't wait long for my cortado. Seating is definitely limited. I think I only saw one or two stools. If you're in ever in the Columbia Heights neighborhood looking for a quick high quality espresso drink crafted by friendly baristas, Little Hat Coffee will definitely meet your expectations! Enjoying life one cortado at a time

Pandan Latte
Jamie A.

My cafe served pandan syrup earlier this year and it became a hyperfixation for me up until we sold out. I've been missing it ever since and can say this latte scratched that itch. Still think ours had a bit of a bolder flavor and remained a deep green color, but still delicious and one of my favorite coffees I've had in the DMV area thus far. Baristas were nice and helped me get to my preferred sweetness which I appreciated. Also- keep in mind this is a cafe inside a grocery store. So only bar seating, more of a to-go situation, but I think it's worth the trip.

Matcha yuzu lemonade
Lily B.

Voted best matcha in DC for a reason! I could drink the matcha yuzu lemonade everyday. It's sweet, tart and well balanced. Only wish their drinks were a bit cheaper. That being said, their cups are on the larger size and all of their drinks are hand made, so def worth checking out if you want a good beverage!

Iced vanilla latte
Allie H.

This cute coffee shop is located inside Streets Market. I have been here multiple times and love the vanilla matcha and vanilla latte but everything is great here. The syrups they have are sweet but not overpoweringly sweet. The service is also 5 stars! Love this place!

pandan matcha latte
Parisa A.

This spot is located in a grocery store and its small spot but has cute decor! The cashier was really nice and helped me pick my drink. The matcha was very green and was honestly perfect. I wasn't a huge fan of the pandan but I'd come back to try other flavors next time!

Vanilla Matcha
Jasmine Z.

I really wanted to love their matcha but was unfortunately quite disappointed. I think they just got lucky from blowing up on social media. Their matcha was fine but nothing special. By the picture, you can tell it was a bit grainy and could have been dissolved better. Still searching for the best matcha in DC.

Austin G.

A coffee shop inside a market is always a good idea and Little Hat Coffee is worth a visit. Step inside Streets Market and head to the very back near the registers. Here you'll find a little coffee shop with bar seating only. The menu is small, but mighty. They have lattes, espresso, cappuccino, and more. Tea is on the menu and a few specialty drinks like an Orange Blossom Tamarind Fizz. My vanilla latte was chef's kiss- creamy, flavorful, and so nice. It was just over $6.

Cortado
Kaya A.

Look at the color of that matcha--absolutely perfect. I think I've found the best-tasting matcha in DC, hands down. The cortado was a bit bitter for my taste, so next time I'll add a touch of flavor. The milk, though, was steamed to perfection. My only qualm was the lack of seating! Not the café's fault, but with such attentive service and carefully crafted drinks, I was hoping to settle in for a sec.

Counter top signage: Sold out of Matcha (for now)
Chelsea C.

Little Hat Coffee is placed inside of a grocer on a main street, so it's definitely a good access point to go to start your morning with a well crafted drink here and go somewhere else with your day. It's a small yet focused menu with attention on seasonal ingredients for your best drinking experience. My friend Kaya pointed out that they are sold out of matcha, which is a bummer because she has declared this the best matcha in the city, but I think it's a great sign to the integrity of a cafe to decide not to put matcha on their menus during a matcha shortage. Rather than feeding into the large market that is hungry for matcha, there could be issues of the quality and purity of the matcha we see today. And if you are going to commit to serving matcha, it must be handled with responsibility, cultural context, and care! To pivot and expand customer palettes I think the Little Hat Cafe's choice of Hojicha ( a roasted version that typically includes more parts of the tea leaf) is a suitable and responsive way to approach what's happening in the beverage industry. Their employees were super busy because this is a popular cafe, but they were all nice and accommodating. Our cashier took the time to explain the latte and how to adjust the sweetness to suit our tasting palettes. The drink itself came out beautifully frothy and fully incorporated. This is essential for all drinks where it's one part high quality ingredient and other parts technique! Technique is tasted in the way the ingredients coat your tongue and genuinely adds to the drinking experience. This attention to detail is very important for shops today as there has been an overall rise in the price of beverages. Craft is everything now. The cafe's design is also just so adorable, I love how simple and fun it is. I'm a big fan of human inspired logos, and it feels fun and a brightening start of your day if you're getting a treat like this. Wonderful job! I'm so impressed.

yuzu honey matcha
Priscilla T.

Now they're officially located at Streets Market on 14th!! They only have two bar seating, but still fun place to hang around (probs not work). Streets has outdoor seating tho! My favorite drinks are the Pandan Matcha, Date Caramel Latte, Tamarind Fizz, and Yuzu Matcha Lemonade :-) but can't go wrong with anything. Currently using Lost Sock for drip and A Toda Madre for espresso drinks. Ask if they have any specials that day or seasonal stuff! Frankie the beverage king is always whipping up new things LMAO Usually they have pastries like pastelitos from Migueilto's or croissants and cookies from Saku Saku or donuts from Rose Ave!! Check out their Instagram for more updates and memes! Everyone there is super friendly and silly! They will have fun conversations with you, and you gotta come check out their decor if you love tchotchkes hehe

Front of their new location

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Best matcha latte I've ever had. Sub for oat milk & added vanilla, SO YUM, highly recommend!!!

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The best people!!! The best drinks. Must try their pandan latte. The community they've built is the best.

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best matcha in DC!!! tasted like I was back in Japan drinking matcha. really friendly staff too and just a good vibe. going back asap!

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Perfect high quality lattes. Fantastic bakery items. Baristas/owners are great people and we will be back! This place is a find!

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I think it's the best matcha in DC!! They are so nice and talkative and you can browse the grocery shop while you wait

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