Cervantes Coffee Roasters
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Cervantes Coffee Roasters Reviews - 100
4.4
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Jose Chacon
Great staff amazing selection of coffee!
Marla Means
If you are looking for a small business to support with home roasted beans, exceptional specialty lattes, delicious bakery items, calming atmosphere with upstairs table seating, bookshelves, and ceramic mugs - this place is for you! Parking is limited and numbered based on building door number, but easy to navigate and wait for someone to leave their spot. The barista was kind and recommended the turtle or lavender latte. I tried the turtle and I was in coffee dessert heaven! I will be coming back with friends. It's the perfect place to sip and chill and read.
Stephen Trumbull
Nice place, kind of hidden.
Their drinks are good, the coffee is fresh and they have a good choice. The chai was good as well. The food selection isn't huge, but everything I've had is good.
The staff are friendly and helpful.
Ron
How have I missed this quaint coffee roaster all these years? I had a very smooth flat white and I will definitely be back. The atmosphere is quite chill & inviting. Plenty of parking and decent handicap access.
Kateri Ambrow
This is a coffee wholesaler that has a small shop to show off what they do all day. They only buy from small, sustainable farms and roast their beans on site. The first time I visited, staff told me that they supply several restaurants in and around DC. They help support women farmers in Central America among other things. Everything is ethically sourced, fresh, and flavorful. Very few places earn 4.9 stars on Google. This place is one! (The hours are limited. So you have to plan around that.)
Wesley Fouse
Like a diamond in a haystack, Cervantes Coffee is truly a hidden gem in an unexpected location.
Located in the middle of an industrial park and neighbors with a mechanic shop, I was skeptical about this place from the get-go. But, as soon as I stepped through the doors, I knew I was going to be pleased with my decision.
Immediately I was hit with the pleasing, intoxicating aroma of fresh coffee. This isn't too surprising, as I later found out, because they actually roast their own beans in house. If you're into coffee at all, you know that's a big deal in terms of freshness and quality. A young lady, who wasn't at the counter, but in the back working a Chemex and chatting with a customer informed me that she'd be around in just a second.
I wandered around the front of the store for a couple minutes, just taking everything in. The design of the shop is quant, cozy (albeit maybe a bit stuffy) and certainly unconventional even for a coffee shop. Nicknacks and pictures cover the walls, there's old carpet on the floors, open closets and a small bakery right in the entry way. In any other place I probably would have felt uncomfortable, but here it just felt welcoming. Almost as if I had stepped into a friend's apartment for a cup of coffee.
After a couple of minutes, the barista came around and asked me for my order. Whenever I go to a coffee shop, my preference is always to ask the staff what they enjoy. I did exactly that and she recommended Chemex pour over with a light blend that she claimed was strong, but not offensive. Intrigued, I ordered and paid about $4 all said and done.
I then took a seat in the back area. Again, everything was unconventional. None of the chairs matched, we were walking around on a garage floor surrounded by wooden barrels and palates. But, once again, I felt comfortable. I grabbed a seat and waited about 10 minutes for my coffee.
When it came, I was mightily impressed by the quality. Not only was the coffee wonderful, as the barista recommended, but the pour over was done exceptionally well. The flavor was smooth, well-balanced, not oily and a great temperature. This just goes to show that my cup wasn't made in haste, but that she took the time to really make it right.
All in all, I really like this place. It's a little out of the way, but definitely worth the trip if you're in the area. It's a great place to work, meet, read or just drink a really good cup of coffee.
The only thing I don't like is the parking. Like I mentioned before, this place is in the middle of an industrial complex and, apparently, industrial people protect their parking spots like gold. If the designated spots outside the shop are taken, don't park around the building. There's street parking a little further down the road.
Arber Velencia
Love this place. Stop by very often before heading to work. Cool atmosphere and super friendly staff. They let me bring my dog in and gave him lots of belly rubs
JoMar
Why are all the good places not in Woodbridge? Sigh. Probably the best gosh darn cup of coffee I’ve ever had. French pressed Bolivian= perfección!
A very cool and cozy place to sit and enjoy your drink. Iced oat milk latte was also delicious!
Brian Cicconi
Super neat little coffee shop, a little out of the way at but worth the trip. Got an americano which was delicious. I was looking to stay and relax but if you don’t get there early there is limited seating and parking in the area.
j hamid
This place is not the place it use to be. Terrible customer service. They try to make you feel like anytime they do anything for you. Such as take your order? they are doing your favor. Hopefully this review will help them better their customer service.