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Ceremony Coffee Roasters - Harbor Point

★★★★½ 4.5/5 (100 reviews)
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Exelon, 1312 Point St, Baltimore, MD 21231 (410) 601-3561 Website
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Reviews (100)

Avi H
Avi H
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Swanky coffee shop in the inner harbor. They have the usual drink selections along with some house recipes. I ended up getting the lotus blossom matcha - really great flavor profile, though eating the dried lotus leaves was an odd textural experience.

Sarah G
Sarah G
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Pimento bacon sandwich on sourdough and Hazelnut latte were great. Light atmosphere with plenty of seating. Ample parking around the area too!

Alexandria C
Alexandria C
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

The coffee is pretty good. It's a great place to stop by for a coffee break and get a little work done as well.

Peter McGraw
Peter McGraw
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Good coffee and beverages. Service was friendly and quick. I felt very old with the group there when we visited

Rotimi Lademo
Rotimi Lademo
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Phenomenal matcha and great barista. Will definitely return ☺️

Kellye
Kellye
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Iced Mocha espresso with oat milk was phenomenal. The seating area is relatively spacious, but there were a lot of people camped with laptops out (probably is a good place to read, write, or study!) so we found a cool table outside.

Björn Jacobsson
Björn Jacobsson
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Another gorgeous location staffed with friendly, knowledgeable folks. Every team member was helpful, thoughtful, personable, and proactive in helping me with my order. Great espresso is the minimum standard at a shop for me. Great people is what brings me back and I’m so stoked to return to this location. Thanks, y’all!

Laurens Faber
Laurens Faber
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Great coffee. But I really enjoy it more when not served in a togo cup. Close at 7pm, but stop serving in ceramics at 5pm to keep up with the dishes. Sorry, not good enough.

Drew Skibitsky
Drew Skibitsky
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Good coffee. Sometimes it gets crowded though at peak time and a lot of ppl order pour overs. So just kind of keep that in mind when you’re figuring out where to go/how much time you have.

Shawn Cooper
Shawn Cooper
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

A nice cup of coffee on this cloudy day. Espresso is decent- a little too much water in the balance for my Americano. Atmosphere is nice as well, and the service was fast.

A H
A H
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Spacious, cozy ambience. Not so friendly staff, though. Their signature drink was so so. Parking is tough around here.

Jon S
Jon S
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I love this place. So does everyone else, so it does get packed sometimes. The coffee is great and the baristas recognize you even on your second visit.

J G
J G
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

It was nice, busier than the other ceremony coffee locations. It's a bit too noisy to study or work in peace there, a bit overstimulating. Good, natural lighting filtering through floor to ceiling windows as well, which is refreshing for people who like to sit in cafes for hours to work on stuff. Not a lot of seating inside, so we sat outside in the green space. Went on Easter Sunday, so that could have contributed. I always go for seasonal drinks because I like trying new flavors - so I got the Lavender Bliss, which isn't able to be made vegan (if I recall what the menu said) and my friend got the matcha sakura drink which could be made vegan (forgot its name). Lavender bliss was pretty delightful. Something I worry about in coffee drinks with floral accents like lavender is an artificial taste - but I didn't get any of that in this, which is good. It was also not super sweet, which is always for the best when mixing floral and coffee together. Coffee was good - not too sour or acidic, but I'm not a coffee connoisseur. The only off-putting thing was the sprinkle of dried lavender on top, it was like chewing tea leaves or small pieces of wet towel, but that's just me being neurotic. The matcha sakura drink was also really good - it was sweeter than the lavender bliss drink, and I would go back to this location to get it for myself again. It was a very aesthetically pleasing drink and smooth on the tongue (matcha seemed decently mixed) but more dessert-like versus something you'd bring to work or get when you want to get stuff done.

Price
Price
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Wonderful place great food coffee and people

Dietwithmich
Dietwithmich
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

First timer , will come back! Foamt flat white, just the way I like it. $4.25 i think for a small cup, a bit pricey but their coffee quality is good💪🏻 Love the ambiance too! Very working, study vibes

Will “Double Shot” Young
Will “Double Shot” Young
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Easy five stars. If you are into independent coffee places, then this is your place to go. Happy, welcoming team caring about your coffee. All the best equipment, well trained. Solid espresso and well done on a the rest- shakeratos, pour overs…

Janice Mun
Janice Mun
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Coffee was so good! Had to grab a bag of espresso beans since I was only visiting in town for a few days. They are always so packed! And a lot of people go there to work, you might not be able to get a table.

Agha Khan
Agha Khan
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Tried the cold black shakerato. It was good. I enjoyed it.

Colleen Kirk
Colleen Kirk
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

One of the best iced chia lattes I've had - hands down! Modern, clean aesthetic, welcoming environment and quick, helpful service. Looking forward to exploring the breakfast menu a bit more next time I'm in town.

Catarina Henriques
Catarina Henriques
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

You don’t usually see bad reviews from me, but this time I’m so disappointed! Incredibly, a space like this can’t accommodate Vegan options. I decided to have breakfast here with a friend and then started to look at the Menu, I realized the few options available, so I asked to sub honey for maple syrup or agave in an apple peanut butter toast, and they didn’t have either; I wondered if the bread had milk, eggs, or honey in it, they were not sure but repeatedly said in a choir that “Of course not.” I had the Tofu “chorizo” toast, and I could swear that the (exaggerated) oily substance tasted like butter. Fortunately, I’m not allergic to dairy, but my belly hurts just thinking I might have eaten some without my consent. I also had a tea mindless filled to the top of the glass, making it drop-down. Finally, I went to the restroom and got disgusted with the lack of hygiene - this was still morning, but it looked like it had not seen a deep cleaning for a while—Gross and too expensive for such low standards. Harbor East & Baltimore deserve better, Ceremony Coffee Roasters!