
Want a sweet study break? This study spot’s claim to fame is its cupcakes–which are nearly 5 inches in diameter, topped with an inch and a half of icing and available in endless flavors.


If Soho accepted credit cards, they would win best study space within the area.īaked & Wired – – 1052 Thomas Jefferson Street (Georgetown) Jordan Emont/Hatchet Photographer In a busy New York-inspired vibe, the white lighting and blood red, dandelion yellow and royal blue art keeps you alert. The background music is loud enough to provide a base beat but soft enough to facilitate work. The key to this café’s appeal lies in its plethora of plugs and seats during extended hours.The food is hit or miss: if y ou get a Soho Mocha o r a slice of chocolate cake, it is a hit but go for the ir latte and it is an over-milked miss. Soho Tea & Coffee – – 2150 P Street (Dupont) The deep African colors, high ceilings, and soft rock music create a welcoming environment, but prepare to find crumbs on the floor and a lack of seats and outlets. The coffee, depending on what you get, is either on par with or better than St arbucks. The sites are listed by distance from Gelman beginning with the closest location an d ending with the farthest location.īourbon Coffee – – 2101 L Street (Foggy Bottom) Jordan Emont/Hatchet Photographerĭespite Bourbon’s proximity and cultural appeal, it comes up short on food quality and essentials. Each café or lounge listed offers food, beverages and free Wi-Fi. Lucky for you studious colonials, there is a wide array of free Wi-Fi and outlets jus t down the block. This post was written by Hatchet Reporter Jehan MorsiĬan’t find space in Gelman Library and stuck in the basement of Academic Center to finish your work? You’re not alone.
