Situated within the Hamilton Crowne Plaza, it isn't as golden as the name suggests.
A proud American kitchen that isn't afraid of the classics and offers some of the town's most interesting drinks.
Although not always open 'round the clock as the name might suggest, this eatery does serve food until midnight.
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.
A soccer-themed hotspot offers espresso drinks, wi-fi and live futbol in Adams Morgan.
The more interesting dishes here -- chuleta de puerco entomatadas, a thin pork chop suffused with a vinegary sauce and smothered in tomatoes and onions -- are Salvadoran, reflecting the owners' heritage.
Alain Ducasse brings French cuisine to the St. Regis.
Classic Italian fare within the Bethesda Marriott.
Known for its tempting treats of cakes and pastries, this small shop also sells soup, salad and specials for takeout.
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