1. 2 Amys
8.7
3715 Macomb St NW, Washington, D.C.
Pizzeria · Cathedral - Wesley Heights - McLean Gardens · 168 tips and reviews
Donald Patz: Note: weekend lunches are super kid friendly. Lots of them... Everywhere.
Tara: Get ready for a long wait. They do a great job at crowd control though. Getting there early in hopes of a shorter wait is useless since this kid friendly restaurant has lots of families waiting early
Eric Emanuelson: Pizzas are delicious. The menu takes a slight twist on classic topping combinations, but not as adventurous (for better or worse, depending on your mood) as Comet Ping Pong. Fun atmosphere and bar
2. Pizzeria Paradiso
8.5
3282 M St NW (at 33rd St NW), Washington, D.C.
Pizzeria · Georgetown · 106 tips and reviews
Mareya Steinbacher: Not kid friendly
Chris Konecny: Family friendly, inventive pizzas. Good beer except they serve them in small glasses
Washington Post: One of the coolest beer bars around, with a tight, often esoteric list of 16 drafts and 80 bottles to go with the gourmet pizza. Read more.
Madame Meow: 3 pretzels for $5 is the best and tastiest deal around. Dog and kid friendly, too!
DCist: Locals walk over for sweet, savory and eggy breakfasts, as well as lunches of pretzel dogs and calzones, accompanied by a canned beer or soft drink. Dogs are heartily welcome on the wraparound patio. Read more.
Ryan: The best thing ever. There's no indoor seating but you should still grab a fresh, delicious pretzel and a coffee at the perfect neighborhood place.
4. Mi Cuba Cafe
8.9
1424 Park Rd NW, Washington, D.C.
Cuban Restaurant · Columbia Heights · 41 tips and reviews
Kayla Gail: A wonderful family restaurant. Large portions, delicious food, fantastic prices! Chicken and steak had excellent flavors. Staff very friendly. Best plantains in the area!
Víctor Sánchez: Try the Cuban Sandwich, Cheese y Guayaba Empanadas & Flan! Traditional Cuban food made with love. Great music, good energy and good people.
Best Cuban food I've had in DC this far-plantains were sweet & crispy on the edges and they have great, strong cafe con leche! Even a fresh juicer! Awesome place.
5. Ted's Bulletin
8.6
1818 14th St NW (at Swann St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · U-Street · 202 tips and reviews
Melanie W.: Kid friendly. The pop tarts are amazing.
Derek Gaskins: One of the best family restaurants in DC. The adult milkshakes and homemade pop tarts alone are worth the trip!
IS KLE: Pop tarts, adult milkshakes, Mac and cheese - ultimate high end, comfort food joint.
Nela Lichtscheidl: It's FREE!!! So there is no reason not to visit! Need another reason? Fine ... It's educationally fulfilling, family friendly, and simply incredible! The Imax costs money, but everything else is free!
Sophia Modu: Awesome museum very kid friendly highly recommend it.
Jonathan: A lot of history in this place. Fun for kids of all ages.
8. Beau Thai
8.4
3162 Mount Pleasant St NW (at Kilbourne Pl NW), Washington, D.C.
Thai Restaurant · Mount Pleasant · 32 tips and reviews
Cory Chimka: 1/2 price beer & wine (incl. bottles!) at happy hour, super family friendly, top notch food & service. 10/10
Kevin Cobb: Order the mango sticky rice for dessert!
Kayla Gail: Beautiful, industrial setting. Tried and enjoyed drunken noodles and chicken fried rice. Excellent addition to our neighborhood!
13. Bread Furst
8.8
4434 Connecticut Ave NW (at Albermarle St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Van Ness - Forest Hills · 33 tips and reviews
Julia Cohen: Love the banh mi Vietnamese breakfast sandwich! Perfect french baguette with egg and pickled carrots. And of course all the sweet pastries...the daily specials always a treat!!!
Bon Appetit Magazine: Likely, you want some bread, and that is of course what you should get. Just don’t stop there—there is a slice of vanilla cake beckoning you just around the corner. Read more.
Ana Marie 💃: Love this place. Great bakery, awesome homemade hot and bbq sauce. Breakfast biscuits, vegetable strata, quinoa