Washington DC: Eating
Just as the faces in government change with every election, so too do
restaurants
come and go more quickly in Washington DC than just about anywhere else in the US. Within this constant flux a few longstanding favorites endure. Certain neighborhoods - Connecticut Avenue around
Dupont Circle
, 18th Street and
Columbia Road
in
Adams-Morgan
, M Street in
Georgetown
and downtown's
Seventh Street
and
Chinatown
- always seem to hold a good range of dining options. There are handy
food courts
in Union Station and at the Old Post Office and National Place, the last two both on Pennsylvania Avenue. A few citywide chains, like
Teaism, Firehook
and the
Chesapeake Bagel Bakery
, offer good coffee and quick snacks; otherwise, the cafés in the main museums are good for downtown lunch breaks.
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