Coffee Republic is expanding to Bethesda. It will be in the ground floor of the Bethesda Place apartment building, and connected to the new Lidl grocery store. The Coffee Republic chain currently has nine locations across the Washington, D.C. region and North Carolina. "We’re on a quest to make coffee cool again," the company says on its website. "Coffee culture got snobby and bright white and we are the antithesis of that. Our shops are known for their unique feel, colorful appearance, pop art paintings, and one-of-a-kind baristas who dress to express themselves."
All of Coffee Republic's globally-sourced beans are roasted at its flagship Mooresville, North Carolina location. In addition to signature coffee drinks, their shops also serve a variety of baked goods, wraps, quiche, and breakfast burritos. Construction is expected to begin soon.

7 comments:
Is that next to Banana Republic?
Oh thank goodness, a coffee shop. Robert, in 2026, can you give a total count when any coffee shop, pizza place, bank or French cafe or pastry opens up? I bet there are close to 20 coffee shops right now in downtown Bethesda not to mention how many of the others I mentioned. And we can't get a great sandwich shop, burger joint, bbq place or almost anything else but.
Jetties for sandwiches, Salt Line Smash Burger or Five Guys. BBQ is certainly lacking in the whole DMV. The Woodmont Grill for Ribs was the best option before it closed.
There are a number of great sandwich places in downtown Bethesda. As well as burger joints.
Not many BBQ joints but Smoke BBQ on Cordell is legitimately good.
Peter’s Carry Out sandwich and subs are phenomenal - as are their old bay French fries. Bradley food and beverage deli counter is incredible.
The food options in Bethesda are loaded. Really don’t understand what there is to complain about in terms of food options.
I have been living in this areas for 20 years. The lack of good barbecue has been a disappointment. There was truck at the Farmers Market.
In the round part where my local hangout Peet's & Caribou used to be?
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