The J.W. Marriott's bar and lounge features small plates and light entrees in an executive-club-style hideaway.
Situated within the Hamilton Crowne Plaza, it isn't as golden as the name suggests.
Alain Ducasse brings French cuisine to the St. Regis.
Think fish and chips and bangers and mash, in a setting so fashionable, you can reserved a personalized locker for your Scotch.
This Penn Quarter fast-casual lunch spot specializes in Italian-American sandwiches.
A charming wine list and winning pastas at this trattoria are reasons to overlook bland meat dishes that sound better than they taste and a claustrophobic dining room.
Aroma is an Indian restaurant to know about if you're in the area.
Though a B.L.T. is missing from the menu, there is a raw bar, new takes on classic steakhouse sides and plenty of beef at this upscale bistro.
The menu here includes all the typical Thai dishes along with vegetarian fare.
Pizza, pasta and Italian favorites are the star of one of DC's best date spots.
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