Ceremony Coffee Roasters - Mt. Vernon
Review of Ceremony Coffee Roasters - Mt. Vernon
Ceremony Coffee Roasters - Mt. Vernon is a coffee shop, breakfast restaurant, cafe, and coffee store located in Baltimore, Maryland. The chic space has large windows that allow natural light to fill the room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The coffee shop offers a variety of coffee drinks, including espresso, latte, cappuccino, and drip coffee. Customers can also enjoy small bites like granola and toast. The breakfast menu includes bacon, egg, and cheese on a biscuit, grilled cheese, and hummus toast.
The coffee shop is open seven days a week from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. The staff is friendly and provides excellent customer service. Customers can order online or in person. The coffee shop has a tip feature, but customers can also leave cash tips.
The coffee shop has received mixed reviews from customers. Some customers have praised the coffee shop for its excellent coffee, friendly staff, and great food. Others have criticized the coffee shop for its high prices, small portions, and rude staff. Despite the mixed reviews, the coffee shop remains a popular destination for locals and tourists alike.
If you're looking for a cozy coffee shop to enjoy a cup of coffee and a small bite, Ceremony Coffee Roasters - Mt. Vernon is worth checking out. The coffee shop's chic space and friendly staff create a warm and inviting atmosphere that is perfect for catching up with friends or getting some work done.
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair-accessible washroom
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Johanna TW
Nice open space with big windows and lots of natural light make this a good place to come and get work done, and as the majority of customers here do the same it’s not too noisy (besides the sometimes odd choice of music playing...).
However, their simple brew coffee (cheapest thing I could find and in my own travel mug) was $2.65, and had a bit of a strange taste and odor to it. Service was prompt but not exactly what you’d call warm. Baristas still don’t ask names and just call out the drink orders, so looks like the previous review and reply hasn’t made much progress on that front.
Maybe these prices and attitude could fly in DC, but it rubbed me the wrong way for a Baltimore place. I’d rather go somewhere with a friendlier atmosphere and better priced drinks, like Order & Chaos.
Ariana Thompson
I love this coffee shop. It's got a minimalist, clean vibe (lots of white and open space) but it's quiet and a great place to work for a few hours.
Coffee is excellent and comes pretty much any way you can imagine (pour over, drip coffee, espresso). Prices are normal to slightly expensive for coffee, but you're also paying for the experience and choice.
They have some pre-made pastries but nothing hot or substantial like a breakfast sandwich.
Tables with outlets are available.
Ric Rini
One of the coolest coffee shops I've ever patronized. They have figured out. It's bright, refreshing and quite and calming. A charming experience. High ceilings, large and plentiful windows bring in plenty of natural light. There is no shortage of seating and charging receptacles a perfect place for the work from home employee. They also have a dedicated closed section area as a work center.
The staff, although nice and professional, give an air of pretentious hipster vibe. Not rude just not engaging and friendly. Like they work in a funeral home, sad expressionless faces.
The coffee however is delicious, some of the best I have had! And the barista knows what he is doing, excellent cup of java.
Aliki Potiris
Perfect latte served perfectly including a glass of refreshing water.
Kelsey Ross
Hands down my favorite coffee shop in Baltimore. The atmosphere is very nice, the coffee is incredible, and the food is great too. Their tea is really good too! They also sell a lot of coffee equipment. It gets pretty busy on Saturday and Sunday mornings, but you can usually still find a table!
Bonnie Gebhart
The staff was knowledgeable about their coffee and served up quickly. The food looked great as well. The space itself has a lot of sunlight and seating available. I really liked that they promoted sustainability by providing a water tap and real glassware for use.
Amanda Florido
Got the coffee float w lavender ice cream and the honey/yogurt toast was super tasty!
Kevin Miller
This is the first time I've been to this coffee shop. I have been to their other stores in Annapolis. It's an upscale kind of joint, very clean, open with lots of light. The coffee was first rate. I didn't buy beans this time, but have bought them from this company and they were excellent.
Daniel Neuner
Went to an event at Fringe fest and THEY WERE GIVING AWAY AMAZING ESPRESSO DRINKS. So, I figured I'd stop in. Space is really pretty: Wide open layout, modern/industrial but cozy. Staff was very knowledgeable and recommended a great bag of beans to go; even explained the honey process in the preparations of the cherry / bean before roasting. Best part is the price: No elitist $5 cups of coffee and $6 cappuccinos. 12 oz of beans was also only $12
Kristopher Allen
The vibe for the place seemed off. They can't even be bothered to put up a board with coffee selections, though they had menus for the food choices which seems to rotate.
Not the most friendliest establishment, having been to other coffee shops/restaurants in Baltimore.
As much as I loved minimalist design, which can be warm, the place just felt cold and sterile. It seems like the poster child of trying to be trendy, hipster-only joint.
It's in the neighborhood but I don't see myself coming back here.
TBD for the coffee. I didn't get any but my partner did.