Best Coffee Shops in Vienna, VA (Updated 2025)
- Eva Swersey
- Sep 27
- 3 min read

If you’re house-hunting on a Saturday or just need a third place off Maple Ave and Church St, Vienna’s coffee scene is richer than ever. Below is our local guide—mix a little “old Vienna” charm with a few fresh faces.
Vienna originals ☕️
107 Church St NE — Local roaster with an SCA (Specialty Coffee Association)-trained team and its own “Experience Coffee Lab,” so the nerdy coffee creds are real. Weekend no-Wi-Fi keeps the vibe conversational and lines moving.
520 Mill St NE —. More than a brewery: they run a full coffee program and open early on weekends, with easy indoor/outdoor seating right off the W&OD trail.
262 Maple Ave E — Local mini-chain known for quick counter service, dependable espresso, and long hours—good for smoothies, bowls, and a fast latte on Maple.
110 Church St NW — Indie bookstore + café with author events and book clubs; it’s a cozy corner of Church Street dedicated to community lit culture. Closed Mondays.
Newer & notable (since 2023)
124 Maple Ave W — Brings traditional Yemeni coffee culture to Vienna—think qishr (a Yemeni traditional hot drink made of spiced coffee husks, ginger, and sometimes cinnamon) and single-origin Haraz beans plus espresso and pastries —in a Maple Ave space. Late hours = great after-dinner spot.
302 Maple Ave W — Specialty roaster with clean design, seasonal lattes, and steady Wi-Fi. Weekdays 7–5, weekends 8–5.
**FRAME is a new coffee shop in Vienna. They serve delicious drinks, pastries and other yummy food items. The Pistachio Cream Latte seems to be a crowd favorite.
106 Lawyers Rd NW — Intimate workspace vibe; solid espresso program a block off Maple. It's a calm, workspace-friendly shop with early weekday opens and seasonal signatures; they even extend late hours during Ramadan.
131 Church St NW — Church St. charmer doing espresso, French pastries, and house-made ice cream—yes, they actually make it in-house and rotate flavors in a historic-feeling spot on Church St. Closed Mondays.
340 Maple Ave W — New 2025 Korean-French bakery café with long hours and playful drinks (the corn latte made waves); fresh pastries and all-day brunch vibes.They have a full espresso lineup; posted hours run 7 a.m.–10 p.m. (daily).
448 Maple Ave E, Vienna, VA 22180 — Wolftrappe Shopping Center (near Clarity). Hours: Mon–Sat 10:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.; Sun closed.
A beloved Vienna patisserie reborn in early July 2025 with a Mediterranean twist—think shawarma and mezze alongside breads, cakes, and almond-forward pastries. Family-run by Silva and her son Harry (ex–Kennedy Center pastry chef). Great stop when you want both lunch and something sweet.
Dessert cafés with strong coffee options
431 Maple Ave W — Thai-influenced dessert bar known for photogenic “honey toast,” crepes, and a full espresso lineup—open daily, late.
175 Maple Ave E — Family-owned spot famous for lokma (fried dough drizzled in syrup) alongside espresso, crepes, and gelato. Evening hours make it a nice post-dinner stop.
Plan your “coffee + open house” route
If you’re touring open houses this weekend and need a quick pick-me-up, here are a few great coffee stops right in the heart of Vienna—easy in, easy out, and all close to Maple Ave and Church Street.
Walkable cluster: Caffè Amouri, Bards Alley, and Café de Vienna are all along Church Street.
Pro tips (from a Vienna local)
Weekends get busy—go early if you want a seat before touring.
Parking: Caboose Brewing Co. has trail access to the W&OD Trail; Church Street has street/lot combo; Maple St. has dedicated plazas.
Wi-Fi watch: Some shops limit weekend Wi-Fi (Caffè Amouri), which keeps tables turning.
What did we miss?
Did a new café pop up on Maple Ave or Church St? Comment with your favorite drink and we’ll add it. If you’re touring homes, we can map a customized coffee-to-open-house route for your price point and timeline.








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