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Summery salad smorgasbord scoffs at size zero but fills you up until you get there. Gargantuan piles of leafy green are fresh as hell, and like Michelle Obama, never overdressed. ... read more
The new James Bond likes it. Rockwell Group brings GQ centerfold effect to starched collar Four Seasons. Subtlest color scheme this side of Rothko: dark chocolate leather walls, grey-violet mini ch... read more
High turnover M Street shop front now invokes Catalonia. Catatonia and Spanish lisping caused by punch drunk red and white sangria or brutal Cava. Involved tapas cost less than a movie; real ... read more
Knockout big fish menu reels in the foodies while the perfect Georgetown location reels in the fashion fiends who know this 'great place for rockfish just down the street.' Off-white walls, arched ... read more
Potomac River side street bake sale for Washington's undersized creative class and the Silicon-valley hopefuls of Georgetown. Atypically delicious cuppy-cakes are the new techie treat—DC's un... read more
This place is so California it drives a different car on the weekend. West coast menu colors inside the lines; chef gets his groceries from the Central Valley but window shops in Tokyo and Paris. C... read more
Sip fresh smoothies amid preppy families in popped-collar polos, the post-Church hyper political set and a few nipped-and-tucked socials. They all converge at this airy locale, and they want to be ... read more
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... read more
This is DC’s primo spot for celeb spotting. A spacious bar and a street-front patio are the best locations to plant yourself, order a delicious meal and enjoy the view. However, beware your definit... read more
This bustling creperie is the ideal refueling stop for retail sprees through Georgetown. Sunny yellow walls, pressed tin ceilings and generously poured glasses of wine make this café a favorite am... read more
As you graze on the Mediterranean mezze crowding your table, check out the Georgetown scene playing out before you: rich trust-funders trying to look old enough to justify their allowance, shiny It... read more
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Ye olde colonial dining room imbues Georgetown ethos in a walnut shell. Baroque on the outside, ceremonial on the inside. Ask yourself, are you worthy? Old money buys up old American flavors-war... read more
Ye Olde depression-era kitchen feeds the ghost of Ladies' Home Journals past: Oysters Rockefeller, corned beef and cabbage, grandmother's gravy. Signature "Hot Brown" sandwich is a hot ... read more
Members-only supper club in the towne of George, of course. If you count, you'll get in. Jacket and tie a must, flip flop devotees executed on site. The only blackberry-free space in the district. ... read more
Crème de la crème. Main circus ring for the great Michel Richard-the twinkle-eyed magician who pulled this fair city out of its gutter of steak joints and imitative French restaurants... read more
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
Burlesque dancers on swings, waitresses in corsets and fishnets, an...
Considered to be a top-10 contender for best DC restaurant and we k...
Latest Mediterranean tribute band blows its horn on tired 17th stre...
Authentique French crêperie placates 14th Street ‘hood ...
Spit-polished, silver bullet 1940s trailer-turned-diner rises above...