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Discover the best dining and drinking experiences in Washington, DC

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Georgetown

BOURBON STEAK

BOURBON STEAK is the creation of Michael Mina, one of America's Top Chefs, and features his butter-poached meats and poultry classic seafood dishes for lunch and dinner

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Dupont Circle

Lyle's Restaurant & Bar

Nestled into the corner of Lyle Washington DC's Art Deco building, Lyle’s is the perfect neighborhood restaurant and bar.

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Georgetown

Filomena Ristorante

One of Washington's most celebrated restaurants. Voted Washington's Best Italian Restaurant by AOL Digital City the past 4 years in a row

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Virginia

Relish

Casual American with an upscale flavor. Options for everyone including Vegan and specialty dietary needs

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Downtown

The Park at 14th

Where Amazing Happens!

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Dupont Circle

The Pembroke

The epitome of elegant glamor, The Pembroke is Washington, DC’s newest dining sensation.

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Downtown

Smithsonian Dining

Recharge at Smithsonian Museum cafés for convenient, high-quality food options

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Downtown

Round Robin Bar

Nicknamed the Oval Office of Bars, the historic Round Robin Bar has been a lively meeting place for DC's political and social elite since 1847.

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