

Introducing Addis Cafe, a modern and vibrant coffee shop destined to awaken your senses and transport you to the heart of Ethiopia. Located in the heart of the False Church Virginia our charming and intimate space encompasses the rich Ethiopian coffee culture, where tradition meets contemporary. At Addis Cafe, we believe in the art of perfectly brewed coffee and its ability to create connections and foster community. Our skilled baristas are passionate about crafting exceptional coffee experiences that not only satisfy your cravings but also elevate your spirit. Step into our inviting ambiance and fall in love with the aromatic symphony of carefully selected Ethiopian coffee beans. join us at Addis Cafe, where we combine tradition,
Hours
| Tuesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5820 Seminary Rd A, Falls Church, VA 22041
Phone: (703) 998-2542
Website: http://addiscafeva.com/
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Reviews
Amongesy the plethora of Ethiopian delicacy near by Twist stands out for this simple reasons.
1. They have a limited menu which means whatever they make they make it exceptionally well.
2. And perhaps the most important part of it, the people treat you like you are at home. The stuff is literally composed of the nicest people in the world.
3. They are very reasonably priced. As much as the plethora of Ethiopian delicacy in the area some of the most common cristicisms I hear from people is the price. Twist provides excellent service and meal with a fair price wanting you to go back all the time.
Bonus.
My personal favourite is how the food is always served with “Ethiopian Injera”. This completly change your Ethiopian experience as the Injera is the most deciding factor in whether you like the dish or not. The Injera made in America (and no offense to those who make it) can’t in any ways offer a true Ethiopian experience.
If you make it this far reading my review you are wasting time.
Go enjoy your food.