In Georgetown, this is the place for hearty Tex-Mex.
Booeys offers quality sandwiches and great breakfast fare to Georgetown's sandwich-mongers.
Enjoy a ride on a mule-drawn, 1800s canal boat down the canal, a historical tour of Georgetown or a program for children.
Grilling up one of the best burgers in town, this local chain of pubs offers inexpensive bar fare, cheery service and daily specials.
Self-service cafe lets the underpinnings of the room show and the food serve as decoration; great place for a light meal on the go.
This home-style restaurant feels like a meal in an authentic Italian kitchen.
Significant "meat market" environment offers well-barbecued meat, redolent of honest wood smoke.
Washington's oldest surviving structure.
Satisfying, down-home, American cooking includes top-notch ribs, at fast-food prices. Business is mostly carry-out as there are few chairs for dining in.
This Georgetown creperie and bubble tea house whips up savory treats in a snap.
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