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The Washington Coffee Shop Offers a Cozy Remote Working Option

I don’t know if you’ve been to The Washington Coffee Shop lately, or if you’ve taken note of its Facebook posts, but the bustling staple in Washington’s coffee scene received a little facelift.

Near the fall of 2025, the shop’s mix of soft, cozy seats and table seating was rearranged and while that might seem like a simple action, I personally find that the new layout helps with flow (for example there’s a couple designated nooks with cozy seating that invite groups to linger). In addition to the seating, the retail area has also shifted and is located in a corner near the kitchen, but perhaps what I’m most excited about is that the new furniture layout is a little more friendly for those of us who are looking for a remote working space.

The Washington Coffee Shop might’ve received an interior tweak, but you can still expect the same great coffee and vintage, kitschy touches, like the ceramic salt and pepper shakers seen on this table.

While I typically write from home, some days getting out in public (and putting on real clothes!) helps to break up the monotony of working at my dining table. Not only does the shop’s new flow help me to visually find and take a mental note of the tables nearest an outlet, but also, I’ve noticed that when groups are there to sip coffee and chat, they tend to stick to the soft seating areas or the tables closest to those areas. This might not sound like a big deal, but there have been times when either myself or my husband have been working in a coffee shop and we need to take a work-related call and I sometimes feel like a jerk when I have to do that.

Why? Because I always feel a bit sorry for the groups sitting in a coffee shop who are there just to relax or chat about their latest book club read, and someone is working next to them talking on a Zoom, going into excruciating detail about spreadsheet data. While I know it can’t be helped, and sometimes you just gotta take work meetings in public, it can also be kind of a vibe killer for those in the space not working 🙂

The pastry case is always stocked with yummy baked goods, but I’m a complete sucker for the shop’s carrot cake muffins, which come with a decadent cream cheese frosting.

Change isn’t always good, but in this case, it is. And if you’re wondering, yes, you can still find the same yummy coffee drinks, along with a variety of teas, smoothies, and energy drinks. The pastry case features delectable treats like cookies and muffins that practically beckon, and there’s the option to order from the breakfast menu all day, as well as the lunch options like sandwiches, salad, and a soup selection. So if you haven’t been stopped by in a while, drop in, I think you’ll be pleased.

The Socialite recommends The Washington Coffee Shop!

The details:
2 East Fifth Street, Washington
Find the shop on Facebook

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Food and beverage writer. I'm the author of posts at amandabretz.net, as well as the website smalltownsocialite.net.

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