Peregrine Espresso

Coffee shop · Logan Circle

Peregrine Espresso

Coffee shop · Logan Circle

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1718 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009

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Snug spot for espressos & microbrew coffees from far-flung locales like Ethiopia & Papua New Guinea.  

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1718 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

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1718 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

+1 202 525 5127
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"Peregrine Espresso will close its location on the 14th Street NW strip on Sunday, June 28, as it approaches the end of a 10-year lease. Co-owner Ryan Jensen confirms the local cafe chain would not be able to keep up with rising rents in the neighborhood. The closure isn’t pandemic-related but known for some time due to the increase in rent the landlord was looking for moving forward. Peregrine’s two other D.C. locations — the original in Eastern Market (660 Pennsylvania Avenue SE) and another stall inside Union Market — are unaffected. Upon its debut in 2008, Peregrine was one of the first coffee bars in D.C. to use pour-over methods to brew beans sourced from South America. In 2017, founders Ryan and Jill Jensen launched sister roasting company, Small Planes Coffee, near the National Arboretum (2400 T Street NE)." - Tierney Plumb

Peregrine Espresso Will Close Its 14th Street Shop This Month Because of Rising Rents - Eater DC
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"Peregrine Espresso announced it will close its 14th Street NW location Sunday, June 28." - Tierney Plumb

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"Taking a page from third wave coffee culture, the hot chocolate at Peregrine is made from Omanhene Cocoa Bean Company beans grown in Ghana ($4)." - Lani Furbank, Adele Chapin

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Mo Stych

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Super chill place to enjoy high-quality coffee. The pour-overs and espresso-based drinks are equally delish. Seating is a little limited, but if you can grab a spot, it’s fun to watch the action on the street outside. Laidback, good single-origin pour-over options, and quiet if you need to get some work done.

Juano Julian

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Perfect for a quick coffee and desert. The coffee is great and the presentation is good. Temperature of the pastry 10 Temperature of coffee 10 Presentation 8 Ambience 7 The place is small Hospitable 8 Bathroom very clean and gender neutral 10 ++

Anh Ha

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Cute cozy neighborhood cafe on the 14th St Corridor with bright and minimalistic contemporary decor. Coffee and snacks are incredibly tasty and the baristas are friendly.

Gloria Anderson

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The coffee was good, but I felt it was overpriced. There were very few places to sit, and most of them were taken by people camped out with their computers. If you are getting it to-go, maybe, but I wouldn't plan on staying here. Overall felt pretty unwelcoming, and with a lot of other independent coffee shops in DC, I don't really feel compelled to go back.

Peter Liddicoat

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Snug little cafe, presently hidden behind construction jungle. Great pour overs, friendly service. Coffee making tools & beans.

Kenneth McCreary

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They really take pride in their coffees and explaining the different characteristics of the coffee's on hand. It is a small location, and not many seats, and they are not that comfortable for sitting for long periods. It's more a place for a quick coffee, maybe a brief chat with a friend, but not comfortable to stay for a while. Perhaps that is part of their design intention. when I was there, they were playing hard rock music, and the general atmosphere is a bit cold in nature. They also have an assortment of interesting, fresh baked pastries and scones.

Julia Brooks

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I cannot get enough of this coffee. The drip, the lattes, and the Earl grey iced tea. Amazing!

Peter Maki

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I have been going here for over 8 years -- probably the best mocha and cappuccino I have ever had. Everyone has fantastic knowledge of coffee and they really care about getting you a good cup o' jo. Drop by and try it -- you won't regret it!