Maison Kayser

French restaurant · Downtown

Maison Kayser

French restaurant · Downtown

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650 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001

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Maison Kayser is a chic French bakery-cafe where you can indulge in fresh breads, delightful pastries, and casual bistro fare all day long.  

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+1 202 770 3300

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"D.C. gets more freshly baked breads, gourmet pastries, and cafe-style fare this week with the arrival of the second Maison Kayser outpost in the area. The new Penn Quarter location, currently projected to open on Wednesday, February 28, sits less than a mile from the inaugural District location the Parisian brand unveiled earlier this month at 1345 F Street NW. Kayser’s casual eatery, founded in France in 1996, expanded stateside in 2012 and his since spread across New York City." - Tierney Plumb

Fast Growing Maison Kayser’s Next D.C. Location Debuts This Week - Eater DC
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"Caffeine and carbs fans are also getting another NYC import next week: A second branch of French bakery Maison Kayser is scheduled to debut on Wednesday, February 28 at 650 Massachusetts Avenue NW." - Tierney Plumb

Gregorys Coffee’s Biggest D.C. Location to Date Arrives February 27 - Eater DC
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Julie

Google
So cute!! Highly recommend the sugar brioche!! It is light and airy and fluffy and sweet. The choco crunch is definitely for Nutella lovers, but was a little too sweet (I know that sounds strange to say of a dessert but the sweetness of the outer layer overpowered the hazelnut flavor within). The chocolate cake is very dark and rich. Hot chocolate is not thick like you would expect from a European style menu but it's still okay. Can't wait to try their non-dessert menu items!

Catherine Moore

Google
This lovely establishment was located just around the corner from our hotel. During our eight-day stay in DC we visited frequently and were never disappointed. The staff were great. They were always very welcoming and friendly, and the service was consistently good at the counter. The salads were generous size and fresh, and the seeded roll with it was a delicious meal. All the sweets and bakery items were so so so good. For breakfast, I would recommend the Avocado toast and the Croissant egg sandwich. Good thing they don't have a location in my home town.

Arnaldo Duran

Google
Now Maison Kayse in DC, excellent option to eat French food at a low cost and high quality and excellent service, is friendly to go with our pet. The food is delicious, you can buy handmade bread and fresh desserts, the coffee is really good and the tea is brought from France, the Brazilian Detox seems the best. in a perfect location, close to National Mall. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Francis Esmonde-White

Google
This bakery is two parts, a dining room and more bakery/self service area. The sandwiches and pastries are excellent. I was a bit skeptical at first, but the taste measured up to the atmosphere, look, and price. Rarely is French pastry well made in the US, and this restaurant clearly meets the mark. I wish we had one close to home.

Babak Parkhideh

Google
Visited once by accident! I am convinced to go back. Got an Americano, tasted very good. The pastries were good too, avg. $6. Packaging was nice for eclairs. Total bill: $14.

Megan Chang

Google
I loved this place! I had a croissant and cappuccino and the whole experience made me very nostalgic of the time I spent in Paris. I hope I will be able to come back soon!

Nubia Fasil D.

Google
Tried the bakery section as I was full from earlier brunch and stumbled upon this place as walking by. Like the ease of the place to see and order quickly and to be able to find a sit by the window for some chat..will go back for the sit down section of the restaurants another time and will update.

Esther Nohz

Google
Im not a coffee aficionado , but I do enjoy visiting and experiencing coffee shops, but it is actually pretty rare that I get the opportunity to go to one and enjoy french music with a lemon tart ♥️ P.s : lemon tart very recommended!!