Cozy bistro has a turn-of-the-century feel. Communal tables lend themselves well to large groups.
Delicious late-night treats in Adams Morgan
Tom Sietsema says the aroma is enough to make you hungry at this no-frills Korean barbecue.
Find fresh takes on American favorites in this nautically-themed restaurant.
This D.C. establishment beckons diners with delicious chili on hot dogs and burgers enjoyed at '50s-style bar stools and Formica counters.
With a lengthy and interesting menu, this place is somewhat noisy and less Frenchy than most French restaurants.
This casual but cool spot sports a wide array of hot dogs and fries as well as wine by the glass and beer on tap.
This bistro fizzes up the neighborhood with over 50 Belgian beers.
This space, named in honor of Langston Hughes, combines a restaurant, political bookstore and performance space.
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Inspired by author-pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupery, this cool brasserie features a patio and downstairs lounge with nightly DJs.
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