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Highland Coffee and Restaurant
Categories: Food Coffee & Tea Restaurants American (Traditional) Restaurants Ethiopian Coffee & Tea, American (Traditional), Ethiopian [Edit]
8200 Fenton StSilver Spring, MD 20910
(301) 495-6302
- Nearest Transit:
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Silver Spring Metro Station (Red)
- Hours:
Mon-Thu 7 am - 9 pm
Fri-Sat 7 am - 10 pm
Sun 8 am - 9 pm
- Parking:
- Street
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
Enjoy classic American fare along with nightly dinner specials. Serving breakfast buffets daily, and our outstanding International lunch buffets on… read more »
19 reviews for Highland Coffee and Restaurant
19 reviews in English
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Review from Beth H.
Silver Spring, MD
Great cup of coffee!
Had a breakfast sandwich, too. It had onions in it i think, which I liked, but wasn't expecting, so be careful.
The pastries looked good too.
I stayed for a while, biding my time, and no one bothered me. It was slightly off the beaten path, so I wouldn't have known about it if it weren't for Yelp. I'll go here again since I'd always rather give money to mom/pop places than chains. -
Review from Monique M.
Washington, DC
There's a reason this place is normally deserted. And what a shame.
Highland is fresh and airy, very quiet, with light decor, outdoor seating, wi-fi and plenty of tables....seems perfect.
Fakeout.
The wi-fi signal is so weak, the only tables where you can actually get a signal are the four in the cramped hallway over by the noisy fridge and counter. The huge wide open cafeteria-style area with plenty of great tables just waiting for laptops: no signal. Wack.
My experience with coffee here has been sub-par (bitter, bitter, bitter), so I ordered the chai latte my last pass thru here. Better, but not worth $4 , and not return-worthy.
Service here is also wildly inconsistent. My first time, the lady at the counter went above and beyond, coming over to check on us frequently. On my second visit, a different girl acted like I was interrupting her life. The entire two hours I was there (she was gossiping on the phone at least half the time).
And of course, any coffee shop without couches loses a star.
There's great coffee shops in Silver Spring: Fenton Cafe right down the street, Kefa Cafe right around the corner...even the Caribou over on EW Hwy is probably a better value for your money.Listed in: Caffeinated Conundrums
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Review from Michelle V.
Las Vegas, NV
I was working in the DC area for a week. I was taken to a different coffee shop everyday. I have definitely had better coffee. There are so many coffee shops in this town that you might want to go elsewhere.
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Review from Ethan H.
Service: Terrible.
Food: Mediocre
Coffee: Downright bad.
This is a case where I give a second star just because it's clearly owned by good people ... even if they're good people who don't know a lick about running a restaurant.
I ordered a bagel. It never came. Curious, I waked up to the counter, which allowed me to see that they had three different kinds of bagels, even though the server never asked me which kind I wanted. (It should also be said that they didn't look very good or fresh.)
Meanwhile, my friend ordered a bacon-egg-and-cheese sandwich. The menu suggested that it would come on white or wheat, although the server never asked which she wanted. And then, even though the bagel I ordered never came, her sandwich came ... on a bagel! And it was a cinnamon-raisin bagel, which, my friends, is just about the oddest choice of bagel-flavor for a bacon-egg-and-cheese sandwich as I can imagine.
There were several other examples of terrible, strange, confusing, careless service -- none of which is really worth listing here. The point is, this place clearly needs to do some work. The staff is friendly. And some of the food is good enough to not be embarrassing. But really, those are about the only things this place has going for it.
The sambusa was acceptable -- in fact, it was pretty good. The woman sitting next to us had fir-fir, and it smelled excellent. But then there was a table of five behind us, and we overheard them also saying that the service was terrible.
Sadly, they were right. -
Review from Yuri R.
Philadelphia, PA
Oh, Highland, I want to like you so much more. Your wall art has improved dramatically. Your daily clientelle is a diverse cross-section of DC-suburbia. Your service is friendly and welcoming. And you're so conveniently located on what was once my daily route.
And yet, you just haven't earned full marks - your coffee's just kinda sub-par. Sometimes it isn't even ready. And it comes in styrofoam cups - sorry, maybe that's a pet-peeve, but last time I checked, that's just not very recyclable, or for that matter, tasty with your coffee. Guess that leaves me searching for something a bit better just a few blocks away... -
Review from MiC g.
Silver Spring, MD
QUIET!
there's not much in the way of noise in here.
THINK!
you can think in here. this is the perfect place to bring a lap top and get some work done........
or fart around on silly review sites all day.
WAKE UP!
strong coffee stimulates the senses. it'll wake you up. this place has the good stuff. as far as i can tell. i'm no connoisseur of coffee, but i like my coffee strong, black, and bitter (just like my men that i keep on the dl). this place makes a nice cup of joe.
TASTE!
if you don't do coffee - try some tea. they have plenty of it and it's quiet good. many many flavors.
ART!
you can check out some local artists' works that are hung throughout the coffee house. if you like it - you can buy it.
ETHIOPIA!
this place is run by some friendly Ethiopian folks and they serve fair trade coffee. that's what the sign says, at least. that also justifies the prices for the goods. it's a tad more expensive than the average chain, but you get what you pay for, more often than not.
so if you need an arty, quiet place to think while you sip on your cup of joe......
then highland origin coffee is your place. -
Review from Miss W.
San Francisco, CA
Amidst a late summer heat wave this coffee house was a pleasant air-conditioned find. Metered street parking within reasonable distance, seats and tables available on a weekend afternoon. Nice offering of coffee and snack variety, pastries, sandwiches, candies. Somewhat of a corner market with espresso feel, but frequent local patrons added credibility. A little local art and Ethiopian flavor showcased as well.
Highlight: the dark roast house blend provided the perfect jacuzzi for my chocolate biscotti to marinate in. -
Review from Libby F.
Open at 7 am. Bonus points!! This was a perfect place to get a cup of tea and a muffin and wake up. Normally I'd still be in my bed at 7 am, but car woes call!
One year later and this place is still going strong. They now serve breakfast items like egg sandwiches and bagels and cream cheese in addition to lunch foods. As I sat in a window seat a neon sign flashed above my head that read 'Hot Pizza'. A bit odd for a coffeehouse if you ask me. They serve ice cream too. I guess it is nice they have something for everyone. Free WiFi is always a bonus on top of the early hours. They saved me from being a street urchin while waiting for other stores to open.Listed in: Fabulous Fenton, Indie Coffee in My 'Hood
1 Previous Review: Show all »
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7/9/2007
First to Review
A new independent coffee house in Downtown Silver Spring. Yay! I stopped in here after my workout… Read more »
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7/9/2007
First to Review
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Review from Hue K.
I go here for spicy mexican hot chocolate (regular hot chocolate is good too) sometimes. I like unique but good options and one good thing about local or independent cafes is that they sometimes offer something you don't find everywhere easily.
Oh.. Chai latte is good too. Also have Greentea chai latte that i don't find easily.
I like starbucks so no offense but HO's price is slightly better than Starbucks.
Free WIFI.
HO has very friendly service by ethiopian folks. -
Review from Bob G.
Silver Spring, MD
Their name doesn't indicate it, but this is an Ethiopian establishment that serves very good Ethiopian coffee. I haven't had the chance to sample their food, but I go out of my way for this fast and tasty alternative to Starbucks coffee. My only complaint is their carry out cups, which are foam.
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Review from Susan B.
Washington, DC
HOC is one very long, sunlit room - big enough so that you can usually have a spot next to a huge window (and an A/C outlet) to yourself. Great coffee, free wifi, sinful pastries. Less precious and calmer than Kefa Cafe - ideal for working, ruminating, doing crossword puzzles (like the business-attired guy across the cafe from me this morning).
Especially good for wheelchairs btw - they have a ramp and lots of extra space around tables. -
Review from Mark O.
Washington, DC
Why even call yourself a coffee shop when you are serving one pot of very stale, weak coffee? I can get that mess at 7-11. One extra star for the Italian rum cake which was pretty good.
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Review from Peter T.
Washington, DC
A nice cafe in Silver Spring. Very strong Ethiopian flavor to the place. Open, spacious, with lots of tables. Good access to outlets for those looking to do work. Free wifi, but I found it unreliable.
Oh, yeah. The coffee. This is fine, too. The pastry choices seem rather limited and ordinary, although I didn't try anything.
Street parking in front. You have to feed the meters Mon-Fri. -
Review from Patrick H.
Santa Barbara, CA
I like this place. It's very low key, and the people who run it are always friendly. The decor is pleasant, usually there's art from a local artist adorning the walls, and it's always very cleans and tidy. It's roomy enough spread out your laptop & take advantage of the free wifi.
They have really good tea. -
Review from Kate M.
Philadelphia, PA
I've been to Highland Origin quite a few times now and I've found their coffee consistently good, so I'm upgrading to 5 stars. The food is not spectacular but it's definitely decent. I've never seen Highland empty, and there's a reason.
Listed in: Best of MoCo
1 Previous Review: Show all »
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7/6/2008
I went here today because Kefa Cafe is closed for pretty much the entire month of July. I hadn't… Read more »
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7/6/2008
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Review from Kim R.
Kensington, MD
Love this place! As noted in other reviews, it has an Ethiopian flare, large, sunny sitting area and excellent coffee. Not sure what more you want except maybe a larger selection of pastries? Iced latte is divine.
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Review from N S.
Washington, DC
Their coffee is good. Makes a very good, robust cappuccino. I am regularly looking for non-Starbucks, locally-owned coffee shops and this place definitely delivers.
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Review from Lindsay G.
Silver Spring, MD
The first time I went to Highland in January of this year, I thought it was great. Today, things had gone downhill. On the door in big letters, it says "free wi=fi". Well, too bad the signal strength is so poor you can't connect to the Internet. Meanwhile, my bagel was stale and the portion of cream cheese spread on it so bare that it was virtually tasteless. The coffee was still good though. So now I know -- go there for good coffee in a calm space. But don't expect much else.
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1/3/2010
Now that Mayorga is closed, I was on the search for non-chain coffee in Silver Spring and Highland… Read more »
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1/3/2010
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Review from Ill I.
Washington, DC
I adore this place! Just adore it! I finished my dissertation here! We were on a mission to find the best place to read, write, and have conversations about our work and about life. The requirements were good coffee, ample parking (plenty of meters), free WiFi, enough outlets, and plenty of natural light. Highlands meets all of these requirements and then some. Highlands also offers wonderful customers and an amazing staff. The staff here is warm, friendly, and caring. Very-laid back atmosphere. The acoustics are such that depending on the time of day it can get loud in here, but it's the good kind of loud... the vibrant I am alive kind of loud. Nothing the IPOD can't cancel out. I have been fortunate to travel to Ethiopia years ago and Highlands has the same kind of vibrancy that Addis has. This place just has great energy! My only wish is that it were around the corner from my house so I could walk there.
