This smart neighborhood spot is a welcoming space with high-quality ingredients in simple preparations.
Inspired by author-pilot Antoine de Saint-Exupery, this cool brasserie features a patio and downstairs lounge with nightly DJs.
This alehouse takes pride in its motto "off-centered ale for off-centered people," by serving seasonal and oddball beers.
A Florida native brings breezy American cooking to Dupont Circle.
A laid-back mussels-and-beer gastropub with more than 50 Belgian ales to sample.
Advertised as a "bar & grill, art & eat," U-topia brims with artistic and culinary flare. Live jazz and Latin music is offered nightly.
Food takes a back seat to sitting at the bar and watching the game; think corner pub.
In the summertime, enjoy Belgian beers and savory crepes on this bar/restaurant's stellar patio.
This new restaurant aims to please everyone, from steak lovers to crab cake fans.
Fish tacos, burgers and six televisions above the bar are standouts at this friendly addition to Barracks Row.
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