Cozy townhouse restaurant prepares American dishes with a refreshing attention to ingredients.
Chicken and waffles, bistro fare, and ample beer keep this homage to Marvin Gaye hopping into the wee hours.
High ceilings, views of the park, and a hop skip from the White House. Jean-George Vongerichten’s first foray into D.C. offers anything but your dad’s steakhouse.
Cozy, dimly lit surroundings pumping out numerous small plates of bold, creative bites before main courses of house-made pasta, slow-roasted meats, and lollipop finishes.
Affordable wines, panini you can eat one-handed, and cozy seating are just three reasons to visit Room 11. That’s not counting the patio and cocktail menu.
Fire in the pie hole? Casual Americana, fine chophouse fare, old-fashioned cocktails, and choice microbrews all compete for your appetite in a historic firehouse.
Socialize on any one of three stories while savoring Creole- and Pan-Asian-inspired menu items — like BBQ shrimp, short rib sliders, and homey desserts.
A shiny cart serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner in front of the National Portrait Gallery.
Cozy pub atmosphere with comfort food and ample beer on tap.
Crowds flock for the sliders, which are served in threes. The crisped pizzas are just another reason for the substantial wait at all hours of the day.