Ben's saves Ben's from the tourist onslaught.
REI as a restaurant concept.
Look mom, it's a Sarah Palin look-a-like contest!
Civil rights movement as theme dining: Oprah gushes and black panthers cringe but hey, no haters allowed.
Big-hearted East Coast food for the briefcase brigade.
- Circa
- Dupont Circle
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American, Bistro, Pizza
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$$
Europeans lap up the American version of European cafe dining.
Classy colonial club that's older than dirt.
Summer of '69 meets the market crash of '08.
One part gay bar, two parts Arnold's Drive-In from Happy Days.
Top Pick!
Provincetown values invade Dupont Circle in the form of shellfish.
Calculated, safe, and prestigious but still very, very nice.
- Kitchen 2404
- Upper Northwest
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American, Seafood, Southern/Soul
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$$
Georgetown's hipster hood wants a taste of the South.
A safe place for bookworms and benign first dates.
Top Pick!
A glass case of T-shirts so that you can say that you've been there.
Sip fresh smoothies amid preppy families in popped-collar polos, the post-Church hyper political set and a few nipped-and-tucked socials.
With the lights out, it's less dangerous. Here we are now, feed us brunch.
- Proof
- Penn Quarter
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American
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$$$
This earthy urban restaurant and wine bar adds a hint of homeyness.
Life is a cabaret with deep-fried appetizers.
Old post office goes post-modern, welcomes all.
- Surfside
- Upper Northwest
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American, Eclectic & Global, Seafood
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$$
I belive in the sand between my toes.
Some people call it lunch. We know it as the calorie-heavy happy hour.
From a time when people owned horses . . . and jockeys.
- The Palm
- Dupont Circle
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American, Italian, Steak
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$$$$
White-gloved afternoons and jazzy nights for a choreographed clientele sporting Italian surnames.
- Tryst
- Adams Morgan
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American, Coffeehouse, Dessert
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$$
Top Pick!
Most likely coffeeshop for a Craigslist (heterosexual) missed connection.
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