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This Parisian and German cafè in boutique-and-cobblestone Cady's Alley is one of those rare species: chic, initimate, innovative, and affordable. Leopold is a stand-out amidst Georgtown's restaurants laden with frou-frou dècor and mile-high prices. Interior design enthusiasts revel in the art museum-esque atmosphere, while foodies flip over fluffy scramble soufflè with plum compote, waffle with malted butter, and their melted poached egg croque madam. Sit outside with a cappuccino, and be blissfully transported to France.
Cut-and-paste Parisian bistro is older than you and hasn't changed a bit. Long row of benches, booths, and tables sure pack ‘em in there but career wait staff actually do give a damn about yo... read more
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