Koma Cafe

8006 Flower Ave, Takoma Park
(240) 268-0630

Recent Reviews

Jacob B.

This place is great. I've yet to be disappointed with my food or beverage. The interior is so pleasant. And the staff are great.

Gwyneth Hadasa

Such a hidden gem! I had their pecan latte, which has actual pecan pieces in the drink. So creative! Limited pastry options, they do have vegan options. The vibe is cozy and cute, would love to come back to try their dinners/food and alcoholic drinks.Street parking available.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

zfloehle

Great food, friendly staff, good atmosphere. Highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeffrey Trunzo

A great addition to Takoma Park!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Drip Coffee

Diego Coj beltran

Lattes taste awful, espresso always taste

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Bob S.

This place is great, with tasty breakfast items, sandwiches, pasta, and pizza etc. Wonderful ambience, friendly staff. They have a great happy hour from 4-6 pm which is the best deal since you get discounts on drinks and their "shareables." I love this place, highly recommend it, and do not intend the following comments as a detraction from how good it is. The pricing is really rough for non-wealthy people. I understand the rent must be crazy and there are most likely very specific reasons the prices are where they are, and Takoma Park is full of wealthy people who will pay, but close to $20 for a 10ish inch pizza, $16 for the main breakfast sandwich (which is generously portioned but still) just makes it feel like this place exists mainly for the older, rich crowd of Takoma Park and is inaccessible for younger renters unless you come for happy hour, but even then most people don't get off work until at least 5pm. I've found the same issue with its sister establishment, Soko, where it's basically $20 for a sandwich. I would come by way more often if the prices were just a bit more accessible. I can get an incredible Italian sub at Vace in DC for around $10 so it's hard to justify paying $16 at Koma.

LL

This spot is tucked in a neighborhood in Takoma Park is so cute! Clearly all the locals walk to this spot to work, chat and have dinner. The service is great and there’s a ramp to get up to the building if you don’t want to enjoy the outdoor seating.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Naomi L.

I love this place. For me, it's more about the vibe than it is about the food or coffee. Both are fine, but it's just a nice place to hang out. The neighborhood really needs more spots like this. I like to take my laptop there and set up shop right in the window for an hour or two to work.

Brad Weaber

Absolutely fantastic food and expertly curated cocktails!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ann Cataldo

Warm, cozy getaway on a wet morning. Staff is friendly and helpful. I only sampled latte and Danish both were delicious. I will return!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Austin Graff

Coffee lovers, head to Koma Cafe, the only coffee shop in the area. Driving 30 minutes from SE DC, it was worth the drive. Here's why.1) Coffee: Brewing Elixr Coffee, their menu has it all- lattes, espresso, cortados, cold brew, drip coffee. My latte was very creamy, strong, and smooth. I very much enjoyed it. Next time, I'll get their pecan latte.Drinks come in small or large sizes and they have other drinks like a chai latte, hot chocolate, and tea.2) Service: It's friendly and efficient. The barista handled the line with ease and my latte was in my hands under five minutes.3) Space: It's a very nice place with indoor and outdoor seating. Coffee beans, wine bottles, and other goods decorate the walls for sale.They have strong wifi and outlets throughout.It's an Italian restaurant as well so they serve breakfast and lunch until 4 p.m. and then change to dinner service.4) Area: It's near many great markets, murals, and there's street parking nearby. If you're into art, wander the streets finding public art and Little Free Library boxes.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

M.n. F.

This place is awesome! The food is always delicious, the coffee even better. My go-to is the everything bagel and pecan latte. But I've tried other breakfast things and they're also good. The staff is very kind and friendly. The main problem I have is that it's super close to me and very accessible, which is obvs very dangerous lol. I kind of wish they had room for couches so I could hangout longer, which is the biggest compliment I can pay as an introvert.

Austin G.

Coffee lovers, head to Koma Cafe, the only coffee shop in the area. Driving 30 minutes from SE DC, it was worth the drive. Here's why. 1) Coffee: Brewing Elixr Coffee, their menu has it all- lattes, espresso, cortados, cold brew, drip coffee. My latte was very creamy, strong, and smooth. I very much enjoyed it. Next time, I'll get their pecan latte. Drinks come in small or large sizes and they have other drinks like a chai latte, hot chocolate, and tea. 2) Service: It's friendly and efficient. The barista handled the line with ease and my latte was in my hands under five minutes. 3) Space: It's a very nice place with indoor and outdoor seating. Coffee beans, wine bottles, and other goods decorate the walls for sale. They have strong wifi and outlets throughout. It's an Italian restaurant as well so they serve breakfast and lunch until 4 p.m. and then change to dinner service. 4) Area: It's near many great markets, murals, and there's street parking nearby. If you're into art, wander the streets finding public art and Little Free Library boxes.

M B

Fantastic new neighborhood restaurant. The service and food great and it is wheelchairs accessible.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Smoked Salmon Toast

David Creekmore

What's not to like?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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