Anonymous wrote:Tatte is not my favourite at all. I avoid. I notice a lot of strivers ask me to meet for coffee and cake there, and I politely decline.
Anonymous wrote:
The food and drink are fine, but definitely not worth the hangar-like buildings and the noise level. At all! I prefer a cozier atmosphere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tatte is a subsidiary of JAB Holdings which acquired a majority stake several years ago and has aggressively expanded the Tatte brand in DC and elsewhere. JAB are a major player in consolidating American coffee / fast food culture (Krispy Kreme, Panera Breads, Pete’s Coffee etc), so in many ways Tatte carries on that tradition in albeit much prettier interiors and Turkish-adjacent menu offerings!
Dated, but this is JAB Holdings:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tatte delivery has been my guilty pleasure for months. I am obsessed with the seasonal cilbir Turkish egg plates, weekend-only French toast, fattoush salad, walnut cookies and tomato soup. The only thing I haven’t loved is the quiche. Too creamy somehow… My infatuation with Tatte reminds me of how I felt about lpq a decade ago. But Tatte is a better value than Lpq ever was.
Finally went in person and the actual restaurant was super loud and crowded. Sticking to delivery
Which location did you go to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Side question: "taht" or "tah-TAY"? I assumed the former, then heard someone use the latter. But on the website, there's no aigu over the e (and there is one for other words).
It's "TAH-tay," according to someone I know who works at one.
Anonymous wrote:Tatte is a subsidiary of JAB Holdings which acquired a majority stake several years ago and has aggressively expanded the Tatte brand in DC and elsewhere. JAB are a major player in consolidating American coffee / fast food culture (Krispy Kreme, Panera Breads, Pete’s Coffee etc), so in many ways Tatte carries on that tradition in albeit much prettier interiors and Turkish-adjacent menu offerings!
