Ceremony Coffee Roasters – Roastery

  4.6 – 458 reviews   • Coffee shop

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Coffee drinks & small bites like granola & toast are served in a chic space with large windows.

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Emma Steinmetz
Accidentally happened upon this location and was pleasantly surprised! Some of my favorite coffee shops use Ceremony coffee, so it was neat to stumble upon their world headquarters in Annapolis.

It is tucked down a side road, but once you arrive there is a parking lot out front. They host coffee cuppings in their tasting room, and do tours of the roastery. Check out their website for more! Hope to be back one day for an event.

Cheers! ☕️
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Mommy Hasn’t Showered
This was my first time at a ceremony roasters, and I was pleasantly surprised. I ordered a almond milk latte, which was extra hot and extra foamy. I took a chance and got the prosciutto croissant, which was absolutely delicious, it reminded me of a ham and cheese Breakfast treat. There was ample parking in the parking lot and the location was clean. The employees were very helpful when I asked questions about the breakfast menu.
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Maria Cordero
Very pleasant place! Loved the atmosphere and delicious coffee ☕️. I stopped by for my afternoon coffee but I would definitely be back to get some breakfast. I had a latte with almond milk and an almond croissant. My daughter had a vanilla latte with oat milk and a muffin. I would recommend this coffee shop to anyone:)
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John Tomarchio
I’ve been going to this place for years, since even before it changed its name from Caffe Pronto and attained national fame as Ceremony. For quite some years now I’ve seen it bougeifying, and my discontent reached its complaint threshhold this week. It used to be hipster. The clientele looked like coffeeheads, expats from Baltimore, grad students from St. John’s. The roastery had delectable pastries from Severna Park’s Hawthorne bakery, with European sophistication in single-size portions for under $5. I used to go daily, and it was a mecca for my N.Y. family and friends. No more. Not the same. The price of a cup of coffee just seems to go up and up, not just absolutely, but proportionally. The latest is a $1 “au lait” charge for steaming a couple of ounces of milk to add to my $4.25 Americano; if I don’t change the 15% default tip on the app, that totals to $6.41. For watered down espresso and some hot milk. To be fair, the cold milk is still free, so I guess the $1 charge is for the 20 seconds it takes to steam 2 oz. of it. (I got started on the steamed milk because the Ceremony style just seems to get brighter and brighter, and to my taste sour, and the steamed milk seems to fix it.) If I want to add a pastry to my $6.41 Americano, the new ones from Ingrano are oversized, overpriced, and overdetermined (sprinkles anyone, or Pillsbury swirls on top?). Meanwhile, the newest generation of baristas seem to me to have a chat-box of their own going on behind the counter, so you’re more likely to get impassive civility than personal pleasantries, let alone a little conversation. There is liable to be a line (use the app to cut the line electronically), and perhaps a rococco coffee order in front of you requiring negotiations, and perhaps a breed dog or coiffed toddler underfoot. At the tables there are millenials lost in their laptops, or a guy on a cellphone, or a family outing. This out-of-the-way roastery has been discovered by the in-the-know crowd. Used to be hip; now it’s just popular. If you have a breed dog that likes to people-watch, this is the place.
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Austin Graff
If you love quality coffee, get to know Ceremony Coffee Roasters. From out of this original location, they’ve expanded into several shops in Maryland (Annapolis, Baltimore and Bethesda). Many other coffee shops in the D.C.-Baltimore area brew their beans. It’s from this location that they roast all of their beans.

My little family stopped in on a Sunday morning while on our way to Rehoboth Beach. The space is well designed with a large garage door that opens during warmer weather. There’s indoor and outdoor seating.

Their coffee menu is always on point with several seasonal drinks throughout the year. My wife ordered a decaf latte and I a vanilla latte. Both came out well balanced and creamy.

They also sell a few pastries and packaged goods.
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Cy Sc
Wonderful coffee shop and roaster with a wide selection of unique roasts and helpful workshops. The trend of upscale roasters offering workshops is exciting and it’s very cool to see several offered by Ceremony. I really enjoyed their Guatemala Los Piños pour over. This cafe is featured in “Where to Drink Coffee” (pictured) and I can certainly see why! I highly recommend stopping by to see and taste for yourself.
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Edie Burns
I really love their coffee and the Loring in back is gorgeous. I purchased the instant cups which are incredibly helpful for traveling.

Side note: I was taking a logo/ equipment picture (I call them “top shots”) of the equipment and the person (not sure of pronouns) felt I was taking pictures of them. Equipment is gorgeous and I would never take random pictures of people. But if you are snapping shots, be sure they know it’s not including humans, or ask as it looks like it’s a very soft subject for them. Didn’t want to continue the conversation and clarify with the person as they were already on edge, so be clear at the start to not make anyone uncomfortable!
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Heather Rappold
I’m back and I have found an espresso that meets the quality, flavor and taste of Ashley’s in the OBX. Ceremony in Inner Harbor East in downtown Baltomore makes the cut. I haven’t posted in a while and I have had a lot off espresso in between. If you come here don’t miss it. The food is awesome as well.
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Elena Gipson
Favorite coffee in the DMV area! We love it so much we got a 5lb bag of the ‘Mass Appeal’ beans
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JR Franks
Delicious drinks/treats in an industrial yet inviting space. They brew their coffee on-site, which (to me) adds a lot to the appeal. I greatly enjoyed the cappuccino, and the blueberry muffin was a pleasant snack for two. Handful of indoor seats, and a decent amount more on the patio outside. I’d imagine parking might be an issue if you come at peak hours, but we didn’t have an issue.
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