Some of the food at this Victorian-style saloon could use more charm, but no other restaurant in the city has as good a raw bar.
Ebbitt Express is the takeout wing of the renowned Old Ebbitt Grill.
Old fashioned coffeehouse has an assortment of pastries, panini sandwiches and, of course, a coffee bar.
A Washington steakhouse with a New York touch.
Modern food in a classic setting. At the expense of good taste, ingredients here are manipulated into unnatural concoctions.
One of the more popular of the region's new mobile vendors, this truck can have very long lines, but the lobster rolls keep fans coming back for more.
The restaurant offers street-food favorites from around the world.
Cousin to Dupont's serene teahouse, this location surprised us with its fine breakfast; don't pass up the ginger scones.
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