Marianne’s by DC Central Kitchen

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Marianne’s by DC Central Kitchen

Cafe · Downtown

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901 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001

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901 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001 Get directions

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With a New Cafe on Tap, the Renovated MLK Library Will Let Readers Eat on the Roof - Eater DC

"Marianne’s, a new cafe that will take up residence on the first floor of the revamped Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, offers a menu designed in consultation with Chef José Andrés's ThinkFoodGroup and includes pastries, salads, sandwiches, and made-to-order items. It is part of a job training initiative by DC Central Kitchen." - Adele Chapin

https://dc.eater.com/2020/11/16/21569648/dc-mlk-memorial-library-cafe-downtown-dc-central-kitchen-occasions-caterers
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Hosea Williams

Google
I have been eating here since the grand opening and the difference is night and day. Items that use to sell out daily are no longer offered. Items that have remained have drastically reduced in size and or quality. Items with an elevated price because of location and convenience are now astronomically priced. I know you are located Down Town, but for that same reason your food must remain competitively good and not just passive. I see some customers still come for convenience, but we are all waiting on the next best thing to pop up.

Brandon Newman

Google
$1 coffee is the best thing I’ve ever seen! Yes, you can get an 8oz cup of coffee for only $1. That means you can get 40 ounces of coffee here for the same price as a 12oz cup from Starbucks! That alone deserves 5 stars. The food is also very well priced, and you can get breakfast for only $3 (or less). The spaces is also good for chilling or studying by yourself or in a group. If I lived close by, I would probably come here every day 🤷🏻‍♀️

Sahar Bayounis

Google
I really enjoyed working here in this café. It’s inside MLK public library, on the first floor right around the corner when you enter. Their prices are pretty decent for a simple library coffeeshop. I ordered the hot latte with a roasted turkey wrap. Very delicious. They couldn’t heat up the wrap for me, though. I think the only do that with other sandwiches. But definitely consider giving them a visit if you’re studying at the library one day. There are other quieter rooms where you can study/read/work on the 2nd and 3rd floors. I’m not sure if you can take food up there, though.

Hilda Kroll

Google
Great place for a cup of coffee, breakfast, light lunch or snack. Good food at very reasonable prices. Lots of room inside and tables outside in a lovely setting. And, because it's inside the MLK library, it's nice and quiet.

Neha Dixit Manicka

Google
Decent sandwiches and excellent prices for coffee. Nice vibe to sit and work!

Christopher Lew

Google
The name Marianne is in honor of the woman who trained many hospitality workers under an apprenticeship program! I love the name :). The cafe is in the right atrium as you walk into the MLK Library, and is a small, inexpensive cafe (coffee is $1), with foods provided by the DC Central Kitchen. This cafe employs people under an apprenticeship program in hospitality. I ordered a cesar salad with grilled chicken. It was a fairly simple salad, but solid for only $8. A quaint place with a powerful mission of empowering our youth communities. I will continue to support this cafe :)

E Kruszynski

Google
Prime example of why the library ROCKS! Fantastic food, people, mission, and prices. You guys are doing an awesome job here. ❤️

Kevin Bee

Google
The Pumpkin Spice Latte with Almond Milk is too delicious. Everything is very affordable and tastes great. The flavor to price comparison, you are getting more bang for your buck. It's almost like you are giving back to yourself with every purchase.
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Linda O.

Yelp
This coffee house has a multi-purpose mission. It's not just about making money. For downtown DC, the prices are tremendous. It's also a smart training ground for DC Central Kitchen's culinary jobs program. As a customer, I've purchased quality, hot coffee and fresh baked goods from here since 2022. That Marianne's is operating inside the MLK Library, THE flagship library of the DC library system -- with those gorgeous, floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows -- well, it's just pretty fab. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, last director of the Bauhaus movement (20th century), designed this building. A graceful, historic example of modernist architecture, it's lovely throughout. This spot brings a smile to my face. I think it's rocks (quietly, of course!). You go, DC Library, you go. Wonderful addition. Marianne's: Live long and prosper.
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Joe L.

Yelp
This place is amazing! I would have not have thought about eating at a library. The staff was super friendly and had a very warm feeling about them. They have sandwich and salad options. As a minimum get your coffee, latte, specialty drink here. It's so much cheaper than the places nearby especially for being in DC's downtown. Plus there are tons of places for a group to meet up. You can even grab a book to relax. Again, this is a surprisingly nice downtown spot in DC. It's one of the better libraries I've seen.
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Hannah H.

Yelp
I'm sorry, but Marianne's is not it. By DC Central Kitchen, the organization provides on-the-job training and a hospitality apprenticeship to youth and adults that are facing obstacles to employment and housing - such a great mission! This eatery is located on the 1st floor of the MLK Jr. Memorial Library, and they offer a menu that offers various beverages, pastries, breakfast, snacks and sides, salads, and sandwiches, along with featured specials (when I went, they had Chicken Taco Salad and a Fresh Summer Salad). I had a pre-order of: +the Jerk Chicken Sandwich - a brioche bun filled with jerk chicken, with side cups of Caribbean slaw and jerk sauce; the bun seemed more of like a wheat bun, as it was definitely not fluffy, light, or buttery, but more on the dry side; the chicken 'strips' that the bun contained had no flavor nor sauce; the jerk sauce that was on the side didn't help, and it was of a thin consistency; the Caribbean slaw was red cabbage-focused, but hardly any flavors nor seasonings; it also didn't seem to be pickled long enough +chips and a canned soda The sandwich itself was just below average; the chicken itself was just super dried out, almost to the point of jerky consistency. The staff just chooses the flavor of the chips for you, but you can kindly request them to swap out for the one you actually wanted. Canned soda is not that cold, so ask for a cup of ice. Staff were fine, but they seemed extremely overwhelmed; there was a lack of communication, and orders were being mixed up, gone missing, offered to other patrons, etc. There's some tables and counter seating available, but during the lunch rush, it does become filled quickly. I'm glad I gave Marianne's a try, but definitely would not return. +dried-out sandwiches +unorganized staff +seating available +located on the 1st floor of the MLK Jr. Memorial Library +metered street and garage parking available
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KJ E.

Yelp
I'm going to give Marianne's a holler because they were a perfect way for me to start my trip in DC. Not too far from where I'm staying, they offer shockingly affordable prices for coffee and breakfast items. I had an 8oz black coffee and a egg and cheese croissant and spent a total of $4. WHAT! Unheard of! But all solid, basic, necessary. Located inside the MLK public library, make sure to support Marianne's. I'm a fan!!! I support you all. Thank you for greeting me (a visitor) with a smile and steaming hot food and coffee.
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Emi W.

Yelp
Coffee was very inexpensive, but not the best. Only $1 for an 8 oz cup of drip coffee.
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Christopher L.

Yelp
The name Marianne is in honor of the woman who trained many hospitality workers under an apprenticeship program! I love the name :). The cafe is in the right atrium as you walk into the MLK Library, and is a small, inexpensive cafe (coffee is $1), with foods provided by the DC Central Kitchen. This cafe employs people under an apprenticeship program in hospitality. I ordered a cesar salad with grilled chicken. It was a fairly simple salad, but solid for only $8. A quaint place with a powerful mission of empowering our youth communities. I will continue to support this cafe :)
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Sabado L.

Yelp
Stopped by here mid morning. Ordered an egg cheese sausage croissant and a small coffee. It was delicious and the staff was very friendly and it would've cost me double at the Star****s It's inside the MLKing library so it was nice and quiet as a bonus.
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Austin G.

Yelp
Walk into the newly-renovated MLK Memorial Library in Penn Quarter and follow signs on the first floor to the cafe. There you'll find a small cafe that sells all sorts of food from pastries to sandwiches. My five-year-old daughter and I went on a Friday morning. Here's our experience: 1) Story: Part of D.C. Central Kitchen, Marianne's provides on-the-job training to youth and adults facing barriers to employment. Using locally-sourced ingredients, they make and sell light food and drinks. 2) Food: If you go for breakfast, you'll find an array of pastries behind a glass box from doughnuts to muffins. In the cooler, you'll find prepared salads, sandwiches, etc. My daughter and I stopped in for snacks. I got the blondie bar and my daughter got the jelly doughnut and BBQ chips. We enjoyed it all! 3) Drinks: They sell coffee drinks (including decaf coffee), tea, water, juice, etc. 4) Service: It's very kind! The woman who helped us took the time to ask my daughter's name and how she was doing. She also saw we were carrying lots of papers and gave us a bag to organize them in. So kind! 5) Space: The library itself is stunning! Take the time to explore each floor going up the winding staircase. Definitely check out the rooftop! There's seating near the cafe and outside on the terrace.
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Leah C.

Yelp
Shockingly cheap, solid coffee for the DC area. It's nothing fancy- they do offer a few espresso drinks, your standard black coffee, and etc. I was surprised by the mixture of quality snacks- a protein pack, pastries, and hummus are what I saw with a quick glance. There is a place to add your own creamer (skim milk, half and half, and heavy cream from what I could see) and sugar. I think I paid $3 for a medium coffee, and I was happy with how it tasted. I also got the fudgiest, richest brownie as I was checking out. It tasted homemade! For such a good price and convenient location within the MLK library, I'm sure I will return.
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Andrew B.

Yelp
As a remote employee, I enjoy working from different places in the city. While working from MLK Library, I decided to grab lunch. I was totally surprised by how good the food was, especially considering the reasonable prices. Plus it's hard to beat the ambiance of the region's largest public library. This place is a real hidden gem. Highly recommended, even if you're not planning to check out the library.

Chicka M.

Yelp
Staff were sweet and so so friendly, prices are affordable and the food was delicious. The location (inside of Mlk library) is great, you can study and then have lunch or a snack break at the cafe.
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Caroline S.

Yelp
I really appreciate the servers at the MLK library. Very polite and professional. Also patient with my inability to make a decision on an item.

Peter F.

Yelp
Fantastic pastries! They were so nice and helpful. Nice quiet location too. Tatte has something to learn from this place!

Matt A.

Yelp
Excellent coffee, and their large outdoor seating area (with roof) makes it the best place downtown to drink coffee, use free wifi, and enjoy some quiet outdoor space.

Sherice M.

Yelp
Talk about being pleasantly surprised! The food was great and reasonably priced! I enjoyed the chicken and pesto sandwich with the creamed chicken and wild rice soup. Marianne's by DC Central Kitchen is the perfect signature to the MLK Jr. Public Library!! Keep up the great menu! I hope Marianne's continues to grow by leaps and bounds!

Julia F.

Yelp
This is a great addition to the central library! They have very fair priced food and drinks, especially for the area.