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.
A proud American kitchen that isn't afraid of the classics and offers some of the town's most interesting drinks.
A Georgetown institution with a sense of Old World dignity staffs a talented kitchen producing seasonal delights.
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A semi-authentic diner in the heart of Adams Morgan.
Cozy bistro has a turn-of-the-century feel. Communal tables lend themselves well to large groups.
This blue and stainless-steel diner holds fewer than 50 people for booth and counter service that rarely exceeds $10 a person.
Chef Bertrand Chemel's cuisine pairs beautifully with the restaurant's exquisite setting.
This quirky coffeehouse and wine bar offers an extensive martini list, live music, art on the walls and nibbles for any time of day.
Situated at the Watergate, find old-fashioned American fare.
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