Feeding peo­ple is an art of seduction

We, at Azafrán, strongly believe that it is in our every­day life that we acquire mean­ing and inspi­ra­tion. In serv­ing food, we are part of our guests’ daily life and we trea­sure that relation. We cre­ate our meals from the fresh­est ingre­di­ents, pre­pare them with care and atten­tion, and serve them in a wel­com­ing space by our great staff. Empty plates, smiles, return­ing guests and warm words are our rewards.

History

Café Azafrán came about on a cold win­ter after­noon when John Shields, our beloved Chesapeake chef and owner of Gertude’s, sug­gested work­ing with Irena to rein­vent the cafe­te­ria at the Space Telescope Science Institute located on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood cam­pus. The sci­en­tists in the insti­tute were look­ing to bring fresh food and good cof­fee to their work­ing envi­ron­ment, a place where extra­or­di­nary ideas and projects take shape (and are launched). Scientists from around the world come and share new tech­nolo­gies, the­o­ries and per­spec­tives for under­stand­ing the world around us. What bet­ter oppor­tu­nity than to feed those who are our “eyes to the universe”?

Thus, Café Azafrán opened on September 25, 2004. It has grown to become a deli­cious break­fast, cof­fee and lunch des­ti­na­tion and a wel­com­ing set­ting for sci­ence dis­cus­sions, neigh­bor­hood gath­er­ings, inter-disciplinary dia­logues, professor-student meet­ings and inter­ac­tion among the Johns Hopkins com­mu­nity at large.

Staff

Our staff is very kind, well man­nered and upbeat. We under­stand the impor­tance of good cus­tomer rela­tions and that a pos­i­tive atti­tude is as impor­tant as the knowl­edge of the food trade. We try to cre­ate work con­di­tions that will instill such a pos­i­tive attitude.

Food and purveyors

Azafrán food is healthy, very fla­vor­ful, and light, and is meant to make peo­ple happy at work. It is made daily in our kitchen at the Space Telescope Science Institute.  Vegetarian selec­tions are always a part of our daily menu. Eggs and most of our meats are hor­mone and antibiotic-free.

We source most of our food from the fol­low­ing places:

Farms: Springfield farm, MD; Sunnyside farm, PA; Black Rock Orchard, MD;  Pinegrove Farm, MD; Olli farm, VA; Cherry Glenn,  MD

Breads and empanadas: Max’s Empanadas, Bonaparte, Stone Mill Bakery, Patisserie Poupon, all four in Baltimore, MD.

Fish, selec­tion of meats and other goods: JJ Mc Donnell, Fells Point meats, Chefs Warehouse, Restaurant Depot.

Sustainable prac­tices

Azafrán has been com­mit­ted to a health­ier and cleaner envi­ron­ment since its open­ing day. Porcelain and glass are used in the din­ing area.  All Compostable mate­ri­als are now used for our take-out pack­ag­ing. We are soon to become a zero waste cafe, like Alkimia. We are now part­ner­ing with the Space Telescope Institute and Johns Hopkins University to fur­ther pur­sue com­mu­nity efforts to become even greener in every pos­si­ble way.

hours & directions

Azafrán Café is open from 8:00 am - 2:30 pm Monday - Friday

We are located in the Space Telescope Science Institute building, the home of the Hubble Space Telescope.

Our address is 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218.

You can contact us via:
Tel: 410 338 4757
Fax: 410 338 4772
E-Mail: info@cafeazafran.biz

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The closest parking is the metered parking just off San Martin Drive behind the Sports Center, look for the Guest Parking sign. Alternatively you can use the parking garage on San Martin Drive which has the entrance on the backroad.

A more detailed map of the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus can be found here. Number 57 on this Johns Hopkins Homewood campus map is the building where Azafrán Café is.

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