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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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Appetite for Perfection: Low-Cost, High-Value Restaurants in Washington, DC

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3-Day Washington, DC Itinerary for Foodies

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DC Metro Area

Cake-wich Craft Bake Shop

Custom Cupcakes, Cookies, Cakes and Other Desserts

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Matchbox - Penn Quarter

At matchbox, WE come together to bring YOU together.

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Virginia

Santé

Elegance of the Mediterranean to our vibrant National Landing neighborhood.

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Southwest & The Wharf

Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips

Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips offers authentic British Fish & Chips, chicken, and shrimp, along with Ramsay’s iconic Sticky Toffee and Biscoff shakes.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhous...

Guests will experience bold, chef-driven cuisine alongside a world class, award winning wine list with flawless and hospitable service fit for a king, but shared with everyone.

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Georgetown

The Rooftop At The Graham

At The Graham Hotel

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Virginia

Cinnabar

The Cinnabar offers a great setting for more casual dining for breakfast, lunch, or dinner

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Dupont Circle

Casa Teresa

Casa Teresa by chef Rubén García welcomes you to enjoy open-fire Spanish cooking with seasonal, locally sourced ingredients—just like abuela did it.

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