Philz Coffee

Coffee shop · Bethesda

Philz Coffee

Coffee shop · Bethesda

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7247 Woodmont Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814

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Philz Coffee in Bethesda is your go-to spot for custom pour-over brews and unique drinks, all served in a chill atmosphere with friendly baristas.  

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7247 Woodmont Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814 Get directions

philzcoffee.com
@philzcoffee

$1–10 · Menu

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7247 Woodmont Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814 Get directions

+1 240 800 4241
philzcoffee.com
@philzcoffee
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@PhilzCoffee

$1–10 · Menu

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Mar 5, 2025

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Drew Hoyer

Google
Quality pour over coffee made fresh when you order. Super friendly staff who know the regular customers which is nice. Great cup of coffee with fresh beans! Highly recommend!

Pooja Varma

Google
Absolutely love Philz, just moved to the area and tried the mint mojito coffee for the first time, it was amazing! Highly recommend, can't wait to try all the other drinks they have.

Andrew Peterson

Google
The minty mojito coffee was great. It was very refreshing and tasty. The baristas were super nice and friendly, as well as the cashier. The atmosphere was great too. It would be a great place to study, get work done, or just relax, read, and enjoy some food and coffee. I highly recommend Philz coffee if you’re in Bethesda.

Coral Dirks

Google
Coffee I go out of my way for. Truly hand crafted -- every cup. Excellent variety of roast levels. Ordering on the app is such a fun experience! Seeing who is hand crafting your beverage, when they start and finish, etc. This place does an excellent job of showing their commitment to limiting the spread of COVID-19. Wish there were more locations in DC!

Ellen Chansmouth

Google
It's my first time here! And I'm in love. This chai tea is amazing! The mint leaves make it so good. I love the chairs and style. Also love all of the outlets for charging! I'd come here everyday of there was free parking

Peter Ladegaard

Google
Bought two bags of beans. Person at shop did not know when they were roasted, and I realized date was not indicated on the bags when I got them (see photo). Coffee was so stale that it could not give any crema. Also excessively bitter. Had to throw it all out. Folks working in the shop are nice, but seem blissfully ignorant about coffee roasting and quality.

Laura and Chris Harmon

Google
If you're looking for a Starbuck's alternative, this place is it. Much more limited menu, but unique coffee drink options you can't get anywhere else. Had a rose coffee and a summer-only one that tasted a bit minty. Quality ingredients and interesting tastes. Absolutely worth trying for anyone who's even a tad bit adventurous.

Shanna Seigel

Google
I’ve been in a few times and have been so impressed! The coffee is so good (tried hot and iced) and the service is excellent! The space is pretty relaxed. As a Bay Area native I definitely appreciate a little slice of home here in Maryland. One thing is throwing me off though, and that’s the compostable cups and lids. In CA there are plenty of places with landfill, recycling, and compost bins. But in Bethesda there is no compost bin. So it feels weird to have eco friendly materials but not a way to dispose of them as intended. Because I’m weird, I decided to look up the manufacturer info while I enjoyed my coffee. It seems like the cups and lids are not recyclable. The next best option is trash, but that’s not ideal either. Maybe the shop can add a compost option?