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Discover the best dining and drinking experiences in Washington, DC

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Doro Soul Food

Doro Soul Food is Chef Taddesse’s second restaurant concept in Washington, DC, joining Mélange, which is best known for its award-winning burgers.

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Georgetown

Jardenea

Imaginative, Current and Conscientious in both food selection and motif, with a high importance placed upon sustainability and locally sourced ingredients

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DC Metro Area

The Ugly Cake Factory

At The Ugly Cake Factory, we specialize in creating AMAZING cupcakes that will be a hit at any event.

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NoMa

Raising Cane's

Raising Cane's is home to the most crave-able Chicken Finger meal.

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Downtown

Old Ebbitt Grill

Washington, DC's oldest bar, established in 1856.

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Georgetown

1789 Restaurant

The quintessential Washington, D.C. dining experience

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Downtown

Dauphine's

Located in the heart of Downtown Washington, D.C.’s Midtown Center, Dauphine’s is inspired by the playful spirit and iconic cuisine of New Orleans.

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Foggy Bottom

Tonic at Quigley's Pharmacy

Tonic at Quigley's Pharmacy is located in the heart of historic Foggy Bottom and just four blocks from the Lincoln Monument and the National Mall.

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