4. Blue Duck Tavern
8.6
1201 24th St NW, Washington, D.C.
New American Restaurant · West End · 203 tips and reviews
Rebecca M.: Come on Sunday and enjoy a pomegranate mimosa, hash or their breakfast sandwich on the patio before sneaking off to West End Cinema for a movie.
Dee: One on DC's best Breakfast/Brunch Spots.. their open kitchen makes for unique indoor decor and ambiance... Amazing Eggs Florentine,the yummiest sticky bun 😍 complemented by a good cup of coffee ☕..
naveen: gin martini (with blue cheese stuffed olives). bone marrow to start. duck breast. baby vegetables.
6. Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 6th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Museum · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 307 tips and reviews
Brommabo: Great news museum with everything from Berlin Wall, 4D cinema and my favorite Pulitzer Prize winning photographs and lot more. Bonus if balcony with view over The Capitol.
JB Faby: One of the best museums I have ever visited. When you purchase a ticket, you have 2 days of visit (which I did). Really worth your money. Students discounts available as well as military , children an
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: See the door that led to Nixon's resignation at the Newseum and visit the exclusive Watergate complex of shops and condominiums in Foggy Bottom. -- Green Guide Editor
7. Busboys and Poets
8.8
2021 14th St NW (at V St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · U-Street · 356 tips and reviews
Independent Lens | PBS: Did you know that ITVS Community Cinema offers free films every month at Busboys & Poets? Click Read More to check out the listings & we hope to see you at the next screening. Read more.
BC 😎🎶: Recommend the Grilled brie, caramelized onions & spinach panini. Sweet potato fries = yum. Nice, chill atmosphere.
beckalim: The place to take all visitors to D.C.
raymondweil: Catch the film series, Le Cinéma Fantastique that captures the essence of the surrealists of the 1920s precisely. You would definitely be in for a treat. What is your inspiration?
Jol Ng: Try the daily free tours: for those who don't know much about art, the tours provide a starting point on appreciating the art. For the pros, the discussions are definitely engaging.
Zu AlFaqih: Salvador Dali's "Last Supper" with a blonde semi-transparent Jesus-- a rare work, even for the NGA. Read more.
10. AMC Georgetown 14
8.1
3111 K St NW (at 31st St NW), Washington, D.C.
Movie Theater · Georgetown · 95 tips and reviews
Caitlin Lawler: They recently renovated this theater so it has comfy, leather recliners and reserved seating now. It's right across from the waterfront so take a walk before/after your film for some beautiful views
Detroit On Tap: Hit up Chadwick's happy hour before a show for great drink and food specials 4-7 pm
Josei ==> @ShoesNFood www.JetSetDC.com: Discount parking & sushi next door @ Maté #datenight #girlsnightout
Erik Moe: drink a guilt-free locally-made beer after seeing FOOD INC. at nearby E St. Cinema
MsTwixt MsTwixt: The entrance is tough to find; just go 'round to H & 11th Streets NW and you'll be fine. Their house brewed root beer is FANTASTIC - one of the best we've ever sampled. You get free soft pretzels too!
Men's Health Mag: The owner says this brewery was the first to churn out booze after prohibition. And they have a drink to prove it: the Prohibition Porter. Order one up and toast that you weren't born in another era.