Set in a courtyard, this informal take-out cafe sells java drinks, salads, sandwiches & pastries. Based on 50 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
225 Reinekers Ln, Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (703) 549-8855
Hours
Thursday | 7 AM–4 PM |
Friday | 7 AM–4 PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 7 AM–4 PM |
Tuesday | 7 AM–4 PM |
Wednesday | 7 AM–4 PM |
Menu
… View more
Photo Gallery
Reviews
Dilip S
Their made to order hot sandwiches are awesome, much better than Panera and cheaper as well. Please support this local business.
… more
Anisha Rice
This is one of my favorite places to grab a quick bite. The food is tasty and the customer service is great.
… more
Juliana Benrey
It’s a place where you want to take a coffe only if there is no something else around. I only take a capuccino and it wasn’t very special one. I wanted something to eat but nothing looks fresh so I decided not to.
… more
Andrew D. Filicicchia
Nice coffee shop with Breakfast, Lunch, hot and cold sandwiches, and a nice variety of other small things. Fresh baked goods pre-wrapped, ready to go.
… more
Shane Correll
Chicken salad wrap had enough chicken on it to be a vegan item. Not exaggerating… about 1 teaspoon of chicken salad on entire wrap. After 2 bites I took the wrap apart and the amount of chicken salad was equivalent to spreading mayo on it. $14 for a bag of chips, a wrap with carrots and lettuce in it and a bottle water.
… more
2shasha7
We go in the morning, probably like 5 minutes after it opens and for the past 3 times the machine isn’t on and not ready, which is disappointing because the one time the machine was working the specialty drink was delicious. I just wish if you open at 7 have everything ready beforehand.
… more
Scott Fouru (S)
Service in late afternoon felt obligatory; but polite. Ordered their equivalent of a caramel macchiato, which was made with caramel-flavored beverage syrup, had tastes of artificial flavoring. Condiment bar had powdered non-dairy creamer, white sugar, and saccharine packets–plus a nutmeg shaker. If you need more sophisticated (or low-glycemic) options, a better choice would be the coffee bar at Whole Foods or any Starbucks. Extra points for having a beverage cooler with canned & bottled drinks, plus an ample display of protein bars and other grab-and-go items. A good variety of locally-produced baked goods is also available. As previously mentioned, there is a $5 minimum purchase for plastic transactions. This is yet another example of how a mom-and-pop store disappoints overall and why chain restaurants won’t be going away anytime soon.
… more
Angi Pere
Little Cafe right in front of king st metro for a quick coffee break. They also have Boba tea and gyro. Best Chai tea.
… more
David Geller
I’ve only purchased iced coffee from here, but it is SO much better than Starbucks. I very much enjoy Starbucks, but this place is much better. The coffee is better quality, and it’s quieter. I order iced coffee with sugar free vanilla and skim milk. For the iced coffee, they use ice cubes made of coffee (iced coffee cubes). Their process for iced coffee with vanilla: Pump the vanilla, add a little hot coffee to dissolve the vanilla, add iced coffee/ice cubes, add milk. The dissolving the vanilla part makes a BIG difference. Plus, you’re getting about 30% more coffee than you do at Starbucks. Also, I like that it’s a mom & pop shop – support the local economy!
… more
Tina King
June Coffee is a small restaurant mainly more of an in-and-out place. There is a variety of breakfast food, sandwiches and bagels. There are a variety of mainly sandwiches and soups for lunch. There’s ☕ too. Food is good but pricey.
… more
… View more