A place to relax is something that is constantly sought in American culture. In Ireland they have the pub, a place were patrons come together to converse and enjoy a pint. In Japan they have the bathhouse, an everyman’s spa where people can relax with a good soak after work. In Northwest Washington DC there is Tryst; a trendy, relaxed coffeehouse/bar that mixes artistic and tasteful food with a chill and social atmosphere.
The décor in Tryst can best be described as abstract. The seating varies from the classic 8 person round table, to a vintage three person couch, relieving Tryst of the strained formality found in most restaurants.
The entire restaurant is self-seating, giving the customer a choice as to what type of seating choice would best fit their needs. Tryst offers free wi-fi, a growing trend in restaurants, for customers who might want to surf the net while enjoying a cup of coffee.
Customers also have the choice of sitting at a large 12 person party table for those who want to get a quick bite and go on about their day. The most compelling thing about Tryst’s décor is that the walls are always changing. This is because Tryst showcases a new artists’ collection every month to give some of the local talent the opportunity to expose their work to an audience outside of art aficionados.
The food at Tryst is consistently fulfilling. Tryst has a plethora sandwiches all of which are of gourmet quality. A particular favorite is the Caroline, a chicken apple-walnut salad sandwich on wheat bread, that satisfies every taste sensation, leaving you fulfilled maximum satisfaction. Another popular dish is the Nachos Locos, an amalgamation of peppers, cheese, roast beef and vegetables, that leaves your mind hungry and your stomach full.
Lastly, what Tryst is known for is excellent coffee. The baristas are thoroughly trained to deliver the best espresso and coffee experience possible. When looking for a complete and exotic coffee experience you can no better place to fulfill you needs than Tryst.

