Reviews Red Emma's

5
Christian Diaz
+5
Such a great place to go and do work. Spacious and great music was playing. Tabbouleh was just what I expected, cold and Herby. Tea bags are filled with the fancier, looser tea. Will be returning plenty of times. And open until 10!! Love this place
5
Juhi Pac
+5
Conscious cafe/restaurant with spacious seating and an adjoining bookstore. The atmosphere is amazing and perfect for chit chat, studying, eating. The service and food was great, highly recommend their Kofta sandwich
5
Jess Nesbitt
+5
Great food and drink, it's my new go to spot since they still require masking and provide high quality masks for folks. I love their feed a comrade program too. That's nothing to say of their great events and books!
5
Andrea Cosby
+5
The atmosphere is wonderful and the staff are extremely friendly. Hosting an event here or just grabbing a good book with coffee will be memorable.
5
Eric Borlaug
+5
New place, still great. Love the spirit, service, and vibe. Solid vegan food and great coffee. Bar too.
5
Praise Olatunde
+5
The atmosphere inside is welcoming and warm. The worker-owners are attentive and very knowledgeable about allergies. I can always find celiac safe gluten free options (they have a dedicated gluten free fryer!). The gluten free falafel wrap is one of my favorites— the hummus is so delicious. They are invested in the community and provide many resources including pay it forward, free clothing, sanitary supplies, and books. And there are so many opportunities to learn at events!
5
Zach Murray
+5
Grilled cheese and house Chili were amazing and $1 coffee. Very cool atmosphere - I felt quite comfortable as an LGBTQ person. Staff very courteous. Will definitely come back.
5
Jeff Waxman
+5
I was here last week for an author event. This is an incredible community resource, a model of collective ownership, and the food is great, too. Highly recommended!
5
Sarah Ingerson
+5
It's a great space to meet with people, and their London fog latte is delicious. Plus, I love books. So any place that combines coffee and books automatically captures my heart.
5
Taylor Smith-Hams
+5
My absolute favorite spot in Baltimore. Great food, incredible book selection, amazing events -- so grateful for the space Red Emma's holds for community building and organizing in the city.
5
Bear Evans
+5
Love red Emma's, I'm a regular!! I love how much red Emma's does for the community. The pay it forward option is amazing. Clothing racks for clothing giveaways, free basic needs, books. The employees are very polite. I was homeless and with the pay it forward option I was able to eat everyday, access to clothing, tampons, condoms, array of basic needs. Amazing place!
5
April Whit
+5
amazing atmosphere, chill, calm and quiet. I definitely was able to get my studying done! The food was great as well ! I didn’t even know it was all vegan!! yum
4
Akie Kee
+4
Place was ok. The atmosphere was better than the Latte. The service was ok but the person serving us was not happy with me. I think I called them a he, but he was a she or a they, and they felt like they needed to let me know what they are identifying as on that day. Very confusing and unnecessary. All I wanted was coffee.
5
J G
+5
First time going to Red Emma's, at their new location. Coming from Camden Yards area, easily accessible by Citylink Red. Giant grocery store 3 min nearby. A little confused at first about whether to get a seat first or if had to order food first in order to get a seat, but this was clarified by the nice person at the register. Warm, cozy, busy ambience. It is spacious inside with lots of seating, but it was very popular this day. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Got the falafel sandwich, which was very good - though there are only two falafels (?) inside. Also got the lavender mazagran. I've never had a mazagran before, so going in, I had no idea what to expect - the first sip or two was reminiscent of soy sauce, but began to grow on me. It was light and refreshing, would get again. Got the chai latte, which can be made with either oat or soy milk. I chose oat - the oat flavor from the oat milk may have a been a little overpowering, it's either that or the chai spice did not come through enough. Perhaps it is my preference to have a strong chai. The orange blossom cheesecake was heavenly and very indulgent, but I think there is a slight aftertaste that lingers. Though, I think that is typical with most vegan cheesecakes. All in all, I had a very pleasant time at Red Emma's.
5
Amy Louttit
+5
I absolutely loved the old location, but can say this one is super cool too! It's also closer to my house so I'm biased, but staff were great, my latte was beautifully built (coffee snob), and the event space downstairs is inclusive and inviting!
5
Michelle Lorentzen
+5
The ham and cheese croissant is the best I've ever had! The texture of the bread was perfect and it had a lovely seasoning dusted on the outside. They used a way better version of ham and I can't stop thinking about it, haha. Always great to browse the selection of books they have too.
4
Ymani Efunyale
+4
I love this place. The falafel wraps and the nachos are awesome. I can get delicious vegan pastries and non-dairy ice cream here! The vibe is really nice. There's this one guy who works behind the counter to close on Friday nights, he's rude as hell though.
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