The J.W. Marriott's bar and lounge features small plates and light entrees in an executive-club-style hideaway.
A semi-authentic diner in the heart of Adams Morgan.
Cozy bistro has a turn-of-the-century feel. Communal tables lend themselves well to large groups.
This blue and stainless-steel diner holds fewer than 50 people for booth and counter service that rarely exceeds $10 a person.
This quirky coffeehouse and wine bar offers an extensive martini list, live music, art on the walls and nibbles for any time of day.
This Ethiopian restaurant in the Shaw neighborhood specializes in shiro, a spicy puree made with roasted and powdered split peas.
Ethiopian spot in Silver Spring is better than the sum of its parts. Try the rustic stews, kitfo or a combination plate.
This tiny carryout serves delicious Chicago-style pizza just off Dupont Circle.
Outlet of the famous Dupont pizza emporium serves the same late-night slices and pies.
An Ethiopian eatery in the space that formerly housed Roha.
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