An egg sandwich is one of my absolute favorite things to eat for breakfast, and luckily, Baltimore has no shortage of great coffee shops serving up delicious morning bites. One of my favorites, Ceremony Coffee, first opened in Mount Vernon and has since expanded to Harbor Point and Federal Hill. Known for their beautifully roasted coffee and creative breakfast options, Ceremony Coffee is the perfect spot to enjoy a slow morning or get some work done with a great cup of coffee in hand.
I started my morning with a latte, which was unsurprisingly delicious—smooth, balanced, and complete with the signature latte art Ceremony is known for. The espresso had just the right amount of bitterness, and the milk was steamed to perfection. It’s clear that every cup here is crafted with care and passion for the bean.
For breakfast, I ordered the Poached Egg Toast—thick-cut whole wheat bread topped with bacon jam, smashed avocado, a perfectly poached egg, and feta. While it’s not your classic breakfast sandwich, it hits all the right notes. The salty-sweet bacon jam complements the creamy avocado, and that runny egg yolk ties everything together beautifully. Every bite felt indulgent yet balanced—exactly what I want in a morning meal.

Poached Egg Toast
If you’re not near Mount Vernon, you’re in luck—Ceremony Coffee also has locations in Harbor Point and Federal Hill, both offering the same warm atmosphere, top-notch coffee, and tasty breakfast bites. Whether you’re working remotely, catching up with friends, or simply craving a great latte and toast, Ceremony Coffee is always a good idea.
Ceremony Coffee is located at 520 Park Ave, in Baltimore.
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LOVE Ceremony coffee! And this toast looks amazing…
That bacon jam is key. Except I’m craving avocado toast right now and there’s no place to get it in Harbor East
You could just skip the toast and eat an entire container of Whole Foods guac (maybe speaking from experience)