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Discover the best dining and drinking experiences in Washington, DC

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Southwest & The Wharf

Bistro Du Jour

Contemporary French Bistro serving traditional fare like Croque Madame, French Onion Soup and Duck Confit, as well as an exciting list of cocktails.

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Downtown

McCormick & Schmick's Seafood

McCormick & Schmick's Seafood

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Adams Morgan

Elfegne Ethiopian Cuisine

Immerse yourself in Ethiopian art, savor authentic cuisine at Elfegne.

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Southwest & The Wharf

Jessie Taylor Seafood

We are the largest and oldest open air seafood market in the U.S.! We offer a large selection of fresh, steamed, fried, and broiled seafood daily.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

The Bazaar by José Andrés

Set in the Waldorf Astoria Washington DC, The Bazaar is a multi-level destination with avant-garde and Americana flair.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Succotash Prime

A progressive perspective of classic Southern favorites.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Root and Vine Restaurant

Special continental cuisine and buffets.

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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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