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A Baked Joint - Washington DC - Photo album

The Baked Joint bakery in DC, a sister joint of the famous Baked & Wired, has become a monthly pilgrimage for my sweet cravings. The moment you walk in, you're greeted by an enticing array of treats that promise a delightful experience. Their cookies and cupcakes are simply delectable, showcasing a
I do like the food here and some things are very reasonably priced. The drinks are good too. The only annoying thing is that they stop serving coffee after 2 pm, and that the place can sometimes be unbearably loud. Also, no wifi so definitely not a work environment.
Had some colleagues visiting from out of town and they wanted to try something local so I choose a baked joint. The short rib Sammy is like eating a bowl of sweet French onion soup on bread. It was fantastic. However my short rib was wayyyy over cooked. Honest mistake and still good. Get yourself
really loveeee this place!! as a tourist, i feel like the atmosphere is nice. the foods are all GOOD!! i came here earlier in the morning so the queue was still fine! I ordered smoked salmon, avocado toast, sammie biscuit, hot and iced chai, and freddo capuccino. all menus great!
Great ambience, generally kind staff, and the pumpkin gingerbread was so moist and yummy. Really all the baked goods are amazing and the coffee as well. Just really bummed they don’t have wifi or I’d come work here more.
Got the french toast with fruit, maple syrup and bacon. My friend got the same but with fried egg. So delicious!!! Sweet, fruity and warm. Water provided. If you want ice ask for a cup. Very friendly service. We visited early so plenty of seating. Did not get any coffee drinks this visit but the
Coffee was great even though the place is as busy as it gets right now. No wifi, cookies were a bit dry so ask to warm them up. Lively and lovely place.
The vibe in this place is so fun! You order in the line and then find a spot to sit. It was crowded when I was there but seats turned over relatively quickly. The pear croissant and labneh toast were delish. I got a gluten free cherry chocolate cupcake to go and it was so yummy.
I usually get the drip coffee which is one of the best in DC. Pour over is also very good. And I love their chicken sandwich on croissant.
The best breakfast I’ve had in DC! I ordered the berry and granola yogurt, and it was absolutely delightful. Great coffee, too. The environment was beautiful, and it was so lovely to get to have breakfast on the patio. Definitely recommend!
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