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Discover the best dining and drinking experiences in Washington, DC

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Dirty Habit

Global Cuisine and Handcrafted Cocktails

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NoMa & Union Market

Wunder Garten

Outdoor community German inspired beergarden

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Logan Circle

Bar Japonais

If you are looking for an energetic Washington, DC dining experience we would love to host you!

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NoMa & Union Market

Cordelia Fishbar

At Cordelia Fishbar, we are passionate about bringing you the finest seafood, expertly prepared with a global influence.

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Tenleytown

Jetties

A DC local favorite and the perfect lunch option for groups of all sizes: from weekly stand-ups and board meetings to city-wide conferences - we can accommodate any size order!

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse

Guests will experience bold, chef-driven cuisine alongside a world class, award winning wine list with flawless and hospitable service fit for a king, but shared with everyone.

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Southwest & The Wharf

Fish Shop

Our modern and relaxed bar and restaurant seats 180 including 3 private dining rooms.

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Dupont Circle

Le Pain Quotidien, Dupont Circle

Built in the late 1800s, the Queen Anne-style James G. Blaine Mansion represents the last surviving example of the mansions that once surrounded DuPont Circle.

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