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Willy Wonka comes to Washington and pimps the chocolate factory with curvy section couches, glass mosaic pillars, dangling red lanterns. Blue eternal flame fireplace accidental tribute to JFK memorial. Global cocoa traditions are sheer indulgence where dessert is dinner, dark sweet cocktails are dessert. Non-chocolate foods are yummy bistro bites on tiny square plates. Tasting menu is the golden ticket.
Too many puns to count: located inside Washington's historic post office, outrageously modern in that shirt-pulling Kimpton sort of way (get it, get it?). Storybook menu reminds you where you... read more
You do the math: six seats only, two seatings per night, open five nights a week. After waiting a year to get in, you'll have no problem blowing a grand with friends. Miniature bar makes good on... read more
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