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Discover the best dining and drinking experiences in Washington, DC

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National Mall

Castle Cafe

Specialty sandwiches, soups, pastries, organic salads, wraps, panini sandwiches, antipasti, organic coffee, espresso/cappuccino bar, teas, bottled beverages, beer, wine, and premium ice cream

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Downtown

Kitchen + Kocktails by Kevin Kelley

We exist to remind you that our kitchen is your kitchen.

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Maryland

Old Maryland Grill

Using only the freshest ingredients, Old Maryland Grill (OMG) features distinctive dishes celebrating the rich agricultural history of Maryland

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Downtown

SPIN DC

SPIN DC is located in the heart of Downtown/Metro Center area of DC.

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Downtown

Le Pain Quotidien, 17th Street

Located within the PNC Building in the heart of DC's downtown business district, our store is truly an urban oasis.

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Tenleytown

City Ridge

City Ridge is reimagining what DC life can be.

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Southwest & The Wharf

Philippe Chow DC

Philippe Chow DC puts a modern spin on traditional Beijing-style cuisine delivering a superior fine dining experience on the beautiful DC waterfront.

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Dupont Circle

Le Pain Quotidien, Dupont Circle

Built in the late 1800s, the Queen Anne-style James G. Blaine Mansion represents the last surviving example of the mansions that once surrounded DuPont Circle.

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