Coffee lovers, rejoice! If you’re tired of the same old trips to Dunkin’ Donuts and Starbucks, I have good news for you. Maryland has dozens of unique coffee shops, 16 of which are listed below. These best coffee shops in Maryland are all worth a visit and these pictures will have you smelling the faint scent of java.

  1. Vigilante Coffee, Hyattsville

Vlad T. / Yelp Vigilante Coffee, 4327 Gallatin St, Hyattsville, MD 20781, USA

Angela P. / Yelp At Vigilante Coffee, java is an art form, and not the only art form in Hyattsville.

  1. Bean Hollow, Ellicott City

Heb. Y / Yelp

Amy H. / Yelp This cozy cafe is one of the best parts of Main Street, Ellicott City. Check out their Facebook page here.

Update: Unfortunately, Bean Hollow is now permanently closed.

  1. Rise Up Coffee Roasters, Salisbury & Easton

Susan K. / Yelp Rise Up Coffee Roasters, 618 Dover Rd, Easton, MD 21601, USA

Kara T. / Yelp You can find Rise Up Coffee Roasters at a few locations including two cafes in Salisbury, and one in Easton. Pictured here is their Easton location, which is a re-purposed auto shop, so not only some of the best coffee in Maryland but fun for car lovers, too.

  1. The Filling Station, Sparks Glencoe

The Filling Station / Yelp The Filling Station, 14910 York Rd, Sparks Glencoe, MD 21152, USA

A K/ / Yelp Drink your top notch coffee in The Filling Station’s charming courtyard.

  1. Frederick Coffee Company & Cafe, Frederick

Keith M. / Yelp Frederick Coffee Co & Cafe, 100 N East St, Frederick, MD 21701, USA

Frederick Coffee Company & Cafe / Facebook Delicious coffee paired with friendly service. Check out Frederick Coffee Company & Cafe’s website.

  1. Bean Rush Cafe, Annapolis & Crownsville

Josh M. / Yelp

Bean Rush Cafe / Facebook With two locations to choose from, Bean Rush Cafe is always a wonderful experience. Their latte art is isn’t too shabby either. Bean Rush Café, 112 Annapolis St, Annapolis, MD 21401, USABean Rush Cafe, 1015 Generals Hwy, Crownsville, MD 21032, USA

  1. Berlin Coffee House, Berlin

R C. / Yelp

Berlin Coffee House / Facebook This cafe is a cool little hangout spot with a drool-worthy menu. Check out the Berlin Coffee House Faceook page.

Update: Unfortunately, Berlin Coffee House is now permanently closed.

  1. Cool Beanz Cafe, Charlotte Hall

Ingrid K. / Yelp

Cool Beanz Coffee / Facebook Hidden in a shopping plaza you can find the adorably named Cool Beanz Coffee. Pair your coffee with some of their delicious baked goods.

Update: Unfortunately, Cool Beanz Cafe is now permanently closed.

  1. Blue Crab Cafe, St. Michaels

John C. / Yelp

Katie A. / Yelp Blue Crab Cafe is St. Michael’s only coffeehouse. Their impressive liquid portion sizes are worth a trip. The Blue Crab, 102 S, Fremont St, St Michaels, MD 21663, USA

  1. Birdie’s Cafe, Westminster

Sherri H. / Yelp Birdie’s Cafe, 233 E Main St, Westminster, MD 21157, USA

Birdie’s Cafe Coffee House / Facebook LOVE the bright, cheery atmosphere at Birdie’s Cafe. The perfect way to start your day with a smile.

  1. The French Twist Cafe, Sykesville

The French Twist / Facebook The French Twist Cafe, 732 Oklahoma Ave, Sykesville, MD 21784, USA

The French Twist / Facebook This endearing cafe has a french flair, that you must visit at least once. Visit The French Twist Cafe’s website here.

  1. Rooster Moon Coffeehouse, Hagerstown

Mateo M. / Yelp Rooster Moon Coffeehouse, 1551 Potomac Ave, Hagerstown, MD 21742, USA

Rooster Moon Coffeehouse / Facebook This quirky cafe has become a popular hangout spot and just LOOK AT THAT MUG. Check them out on Facebook here.

  1. Trader’s Coffee House, Oakland

Siddhartha M. / Yelp

Trader’s Coffee House / Facebook Trader’s Coffee House is a cozy coffee shop with a fireplace. ‘Nuff said.

  1. Water Street Cafe, Friendsville

Water Street Cafe / Facebook Water Street Cafe, 641 Water St, Friendsville, MD 21531, USA

Water Street Cafe / Facebook Head to Water Street Cafe to experience this quaint little shop filled with so much character.

Update: Water Street Cafe is closed until further notice. Visit the Water Street Cafe Facebook page for updates.

  1. CremCafe, Rockville

CremCafe / Facebook

Dave W. / Yelp It’s no wonder that people love CremCafe. Their presentation is visually stunning, and just as delicious.

Update: Unfortunately, CremCafe is now permanently closed.

  1. Zeke’s Coffee, Baltimore

Zeke’s Coffee / Facebook Zeke’s Coffee, 4719 Harford Rd, Baltimore, MD 21214, USA

Zeke’s Coffee / Facebook Smooth, flavorful coffee in a welcoming atmosphere. Visit the Zeke’s Coffee website here.

  1. Dublin Roasters Coffee, Frederick

Sahar R. / Yelp Dublin Roasters Coffee, 1780 N Market St, Frederick, MD 21701, USA

Jill J. / Yelp Dublin Roasters Coffee has eclectic decor from the ceiling to the floor. A must-visit for art lovers.

  1. The Satellite Coffee Shop & Cappuccino Bar, Ocean City

Eka P. / Yelp Satellite Cafe, 4605 Coastal Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842, USA

Jessica S. / Yelp Thai food + breakfast food + amazing cappuccinos = an oddly refreshing combination. Check out The Satellite Coffee Shop and Cappuccino Bar’s Facebook page.

WOW. I’m now on my way to grab a perfectly crafted flat white. Make sure you also visit a few of these coffee shops in Maryland that won’t disappoint!

Vlad T. / Yelp

Vigilante Coffee, 4327 Gallatin St, Hyattsville, MD 20781, USA

Angela P. / Yelp

At Vigilante Coffee, java is an art form, and not the only art form in Hyattsville.

Heb. Y / Yelp

Amy H. / Yelp

This cozy cafe is one of the best parts of Main Street, Ellicott City. Check out their Facebook page here.

Update: Unfortunately, Bean Hollow is now permanently closed.

Susan K. / Yelp

Rise Up Coffee Roasters, 618 Dover Rd, Easton, MD 21601, USA

Kara T. / Yelp

You can find Rise Up Coffee Roasters at a few locations including two cafes in Salisbury, and one in Easton. Pictured here is their Easton location, which is a re-purposed auto shop, so not only some of the best coffee in Maryland but fun for car lovers, too.

The Filling Station / Yelp

The Filling Station, 14910 York Rd, Sparks Glencoe, MD 21152, USA

A K/ / Yelp

Drink your top notch coffee in The Filling Station’s charming courtyard.

Keith M. / Yelp

Frederick Coffee Co & Cafe, 100 N East St, Frederick, MD 21701, USA

Frederick Coffee Company & Cafe / Facebook

Delicious coffee paired with friendly service. Check out Frederick Coffee Company & Cafe’s website.

Josh M. / Yelp

Bean Rush Cafe / Facebook

With two locations to choose from, Bean Rush Cafe is always a wonderful experience. Their latte art is isn’t too shabby either.

Bean Rush Café, 112 Annapolis St, Annapolis, MD 21401, USABean Rush Cafe, 1015 Generals Hwy, Crownsville, MD 21032, USA

R C. / Yelp

Berlin Coffee House / Facebook

This cafe is a cool little hangout spot with a drool-worthy menu. Check out the Berlin Coffee House Faceook page.

Update: Unfortunately, Berlin Coffee House is now permanently closed.

Ingrid K. / Yelp

Cool Beanz Coffee / Facebook

Hidden in a shopping plaza you can find the adorably named Cool Beanz Coffee. Pair your coffee with some of their delicious baked goods.

Update: Unfortunately, Cool Beanz Cafe is now permanently closed.

John C. / Yelp

Katie A. / Yelp

Blue Crab Cafe is St. Michael’s only coffeehouse. Their impressive liquid portion sizes are worth a trip.

The Blue Crab, 102 S, Fremont St, St Michaels, MD 21663, USA

Sherri H. / Yelp

Birdie’s Cafe, 233 E Main St, Westminster, MD 21157, USA

Birdie’s Cafe Coffee House / Facebook

LOVE the bright, cheery atmosphere at Birdie’s Cafe. The perfect way to start your day with a smile.

The French Twist / Facebook

The French Twist Cafe, 732 Oklahoma Ave, Sykesville, MD 21784, USA

This endearing cafe has a french flair, that you must visit at least once. Visit The French Twist Cafe’s website here.

Mateo M. / Yelp

Rooster Moon Coffeehouse, 1551 Potomac Ave, Hagerstown, MD 21742, USA

Rooster Moon Coffeehouse / Facebook

This quirky cafe has become a popular hangout spot and just LOOK AT THAT MUG. Check them out on Facebook here.

Siddhartha M. / Yelp

Trader’s Coffee House / Facebook

Trader’s Coffee House is a cozy coffee shop with a fireplace. ‘Nuff said.

Water Street Cafe / Facebook

Water Street Cafe, 641 Water St, Friendsville, MD 21531, USA

Head to Water Street Cafe to experience this quaint little shop filled with so much character.

Update: Water Street Cafe is closed until further notice. Visit the Water Street Cafe Facebook page for updates.

CremCafe / Facebook

Dave W. / Yelp

It’s no wonder that people love CremCafe. Their presentation is visually stunning, and just as delicious.

Update: Unfortunately, CremCafe is now permanently closed.

Zeke’s Coffee / Facebook

Zeke’s Coffee, 4719 Harford Rd, Baltimore, MD 21214, USA

Smooth, flavorful coffee in a welcoming atmosphere. Visit the Zeke’s Coffee website here.

Sahar R. / Yelp

Dublin Roasters Coffee, 1780 N Market St, Frederick, MD 21701, USA

Jill J. / Yelp

Dublin Roasters Coffee has eclectic decor from the ceiling to the floor. A must-visit for art lovers.

Eka P. / Yelp

Satellite Cafe, 4605 Coastal Hwy, Ocean City, MD 21842, USA

Jessica S. / Yelp

Thai food + breakfast food + amazing cappuccinos = an oddly refreshing combination. Check out The Satellite Coffee Shop and Cappuccino Bar’s Facebook page.

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Best Coffee Shops In Maryland October 08, 2022 AnneMarie What are some other types of cafes in Maryland? Maryland has a music cafe in Damascus, which serves coffee and food in a music-themed setting. Sometimes it features live music. There are other unique types of cafes in Maryland as well, including the Airport Cafe where you can watch planes take off and land while eating. It’s located in Gaithersburg. What are the most unique towns in Maryland? Perhaps the most unique town in Maryland is Boonsboro, where you can stay at Inn BoonsBoro, owned by author Nora Roberts. Each room at the inn is styled after a different literary couple. Boonsboro is also home to the most naturally kept cave in the world, a fascinating sight. Cumberland is also one of Maryland’s more unique towns, with charming church steeple skyline scenery and an opportunity to take a Western Maryland Scenic Railroad ride. What are the oldest attractions in Maryland? Built in 182, the beautiful rustic stone Washington Monument is one of the oldest attractions in Maryland. It was the first completed monument in the country to memorialize General and President George Washington. Another one is the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, which was established in 1845 and has been instrumental in the training of America’s finest. It is also registered as a National Landmark.

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October 08, 2022

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What are some other types of cafes in Maryland? Maryland has a music cafe in Damascus, which serves coffee and food in a music-themed setting. Sometimes it features live music. There are other unique types of cafes in Maryland as well, including the Airport Cafe where you can watch planes take off and land while eating. It’s located in Gaithersburg. What are the most unique towns in Maryland? Perhaps the most unique town in Maryland is Boonsboro, where you can stay at Inn BoonsBoro, owned by author Nora Roberts. Each room at the inn is styled after a different literary couple. Boonsboro is also home to the most naturally kept cave in the world, a fascinating sight. Cumberland is also one of Maryland’s more unique towns, with charming church steeple skyline scenery and an opportunity to take a Western Maryland Scenic Railroad ride. What are the oldest attractions in Maryland? Built in 182, the beautiful rustic stone Washington Monument is one of the oldest attractions in Maryland. It was the first completed monument in the country to memorialize General and President George Washington. Another one is the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, which was established in 1845 and has been instrumental in the training of America’s finest. It is also registered as a National Landmark.

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Maryland has a music cafe in Damascus, which serves coffee and food in a music-themed setting. Sometimes it features live music. There are other unique types of cafes in Maryland as well, including the Airport Cafe where you can watch planes take off and land while eating. It’s located in Gaithersburg.

What are the most unique towns in Maryland?

Perhaps the most unique town in Maryland is Boonsboro, where you can stay at Inn BoonsBoro, owned by author Nora Roberts. Each room at the inn is styled after a different literary couple. Boonsboro is also home to the most naturally kept cave in the world, a fascinating sight. Cumberland is also one of Maryland’s more unique towns, with charming church steeple skyline scenery and an opportunity to take a Western Maryland Scenic Railroad ride.

What are the oldest attractions in Maryland?

Built in 182, the beautiful rustic stone Washington Monument is one of the oldest attractions in Maryland. It was the first completed monument in the country to memorialize General and President George Washington. Another one is the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, which was established in 1845 and has been instrumental in the training of America’s finest. It is also registered as a National Landmark.