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Discover the best dining and drinking experiences in Washington, DC

Rooftop Bars & Restaurants to Check Out in DC

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Where to Find the Best Brunch in Washington, DC

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Downtown

Abunai

Poke with authentic Hawaiian roots.

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DC Metro Area

The Ugly Cake Factory

At The Ugly Cake Factory, we specialize in creating AMAZING cupcakes that will be a hit at any event.

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West End

Mercy Me

A chic 200-seat social spot offering immersive programming, a culinary incubator show kitchen, outdoor seating and a fresh take on DC's cafe society.

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Virginia

Punch Bowl Social - Arlington

Punch Bowl Social is where party people come for an awe-inspiring experience, whether it's their first visit or their 50th.

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Anacostia

The Fresh Food Factory Market

Do you want a taste of culture? The Fresh Food Factory Market & Eatery offers local, healthy and ethnic eats.

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Logan Circle

Hush Rooftop

High above the city, a new rooftop gathering spot awaits in Washington, DC's Logan Circle.

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Logan Circle

ChurchKey

Built in 2009 on 14th in the heart of DC, ChurchKey has firmly established itself as the east coast epicenter for connoisseurs of craft beer.

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Shaw

Chaplin's

Chaplin's Restaurant is an authentic Japanese Restaurant fashioned after the 1930's silent film era in Japan.

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