Vegan Restaurant

Shagga Coffee & Restaurant

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · hyattsville · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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Ethiopian food sits so well on a cold winter day, and this place delivers in both the quality of food and the service they give. Compliments to both. The place is a restaurant-bar with both table and bar service, and they also do takeout. The food was great - generous Enjera portions - with a friendly staff. And they have Ethiopian beer! Can recommend for lunch or dinner.

Ethiopian food sits so well on a cold winter day, and this place delivers in both the quality of food and the service they give. Compliments to both. The place is a restaurant-bar with both table and bar service, and they also do takeout. The food was great - generous Enjera portions - with a friendly staff. And they have Ethiopian beer! Can recommend for lunch or dinner.

This was the first Ethiopian restaurant I tried after coming to the U.S. years ago, just days after I arrived. I still come back every now and then because it brings back memories of my early days and feels very nostalgic. The atmosphere is different from most Ethio-Eritrean spots, with a crowd that’s usually not primarily Habesha. The food flavor and portions aren’t standout, especially compared to the many options in the DMV area, but I still stop by because of the sentimental value it holds for me.

This was the first Ethiopian restaurant I tried after coming to the U.S. years ago, just days after I arrived. I still come back every now and then because it brings back memories of my early days and feels very nostalgic. The atmosphere is different from most Ethio-Eritrean spots, with a crowd that’s usually not primarily Habesha. The food flavor and portions aren’t standout, especially compared to the many options in the DMV area, but I still stop by because of the sentimental value it holds for me.

Food was ok, small portion, they give you LOTS of injera bread, which requires the palate some getting used to. Atmosobere was a bit annoying because there was this family w/ kids running all over the restaurant and family did nothing to bring the situation under control. Service was GOOS because I told them I didn’t have a lot of time (I had a flight to catch) and she brought my food quickly. Their Samoas were good.