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Colada Shop
The guide was updated:Colada Shop brings the vibrant flavors and atmosphere of Havana to D.C. This small local chain serves classic Cuban coffee drinks—like sweet, creamy caffecitos and iced café con leche—alongside pastries, empanadas, croquetas, and cocktails. For something heartier, try a Cubano sandwich or the huevos a la Cubano caldero, eggs baked with queso fresco, sofrito, and tomato.
Useful Information
- Address: 1405 T Street NW, Washington
- Opening hours: Sun–Wed 7:30am–9pm, Thu–Sat 7:30am–10pm
- Website: www.coladashop.com
- Phone: +1 202 931 4947
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With its long communal table and bustling counter-service vibe, it’s the kind of spot where you rub elbows with locals, regulars, and hungry tourists alike.
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maman
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Colada Shop
Colada Shop brings the vibrant flavors and atmosphere of Havana to D.C. This small local chain serves classic Cuban coffee drinks—like sweet, creamy caffecitos and iced café con leche—alongside pastries, empanadas, croquetas, and cocktails. For something heartier, try a Cubano sandwich or the huevos a la Cubano caldero, eggs baked with queso fresco, sofrito, and tomato.
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