The J.W. Marriott's bar and lounge features small plates and light entrees in an executive-club-style hideaway.
Cozy bistro has a turn-of-the-century feel. Communal tables lend themselves well to large groups.
This quirky coffeehouse and wine bar offers an extensive martini list, live music, art on the walls and nibbles for any time of day.
Fairly authentic food that follows through on promises of spice.
This small trattoria on the outskirts of Old Town offers quality Italian food in an understated setting and a small wine bar while patrons wait.
This family-run restaurant serves Middle Eastern fare with mezze platters, sandwiches and items like quail and salmon.
Liliana Dumas churns out pastas, entrees and desserts in this Van Ness restaurant.
A popular rib joint in Edgewater that also offers takeout, catering and wedding services.
A simple place for a good piece of fish.
Sauteed pumpkin is the highlight dish at this unassuming Woodley Park spot.
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