Crown Bakery is one of The 7 Best Places for Sweet Breads in Washington.

1. Crown Bakery

8.0
5409 Georgia Ave NW (Kennedy St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Northwest Washington · 10 tips and reviews

Len L.Len Lewis: The best bakery in wash dc good food best good breads and best sweet bread in wash dc good staff.

AprilApril: Everyone is so nice I'll definitely be back make sure you go for late nights on the weekends and all you can eat brunch for $20

Mary B.Mary Bossard: Stewedchicken, plantains, rice, spinach, desserts, everything here is phenomenal!!!

Dog Tag Bakery is one of The 7 Best Places for Sweet Breads in Washington.

2. Dog Tag Bakery

8.3
3206 Grace St NW, Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Georgetown · 14 tips and reviews

Ebrahim B.Ebrahim Bandookwala: Quirky inside, good coffee! Don't miss the antique typewriter on the side

Felicity B.Felicity Barber: Coffee, service, oatmeal, pastries

Mark A.Mark Alexander-Gray: We were there late, not a lot to choose from.

The Mansion on O Street is one of The 7 Best Places for Sweet Breads in Washington.

3. The Mansion on O Street

8.0
2020 O St NW (btw Hopkins St NW & 21st St NW), Washington, D.C.
Event Space · Northwest Washington · 18 tips and reviews

VenuVenu: Brunch here for an Alice in Wonderland like experience. Monday cocktail hour isn't bad either. Get reservations...

Sensei S.Sensei Smiles: The Sunday dessert tea is terrific, delicious sweets and cakes great tea!! Be sure to see John Lennon's letter to the laundry in the John Lennon Suite it's hilarious!

Gilt CityGilt City: There’s so much to look at—the Mansion is crammed with antiques and curiosities, almost all donated by former guests—you won’t know what to take in first.

Whole Foods Market is one of The 7 Best Places for Sweet Breads in Washington.

4. Whole Foods Market

7.9
4530 40th St NW (at Albemarle St NW), Washington, D.C.
Grocery Store · Tenleytown · 22 tips and reviews

Anastasia D.Anastasia Dellaccio: The Dolci Gelati gelato is local, artisan and incredibly delicious!

Ashley G.Ashley Groves: They don't sell Half Foods here.

Derek F.Derek Fromson: Value Meals, offered in the deli section at all locations, are a great deal. For $6,8 or 10, choose a main dish of chicken or pasta + 2 non-protein sides for $6, vegan +2 for $8, meat/fish +2 for $10.

Belga Cafe is one of The 7 Best Places for Sweet Breads in Washington.

5. Belga Cafe

7.6
514 8th St SE (at E St SE), Washington, D.C.
Belgian Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 81 tips and reviews

Behrad EatsBehrad Eats: I doubt you could go wrong with any brunch option here, but I'd recommend the MAIS WAFELS: Cornbread waffle, pulled pork, avocado, fried egg, crème fraîche

WomplyWomply: Belga Cafe has partnered with Womply to offer $15 cash back after 3 visits Read more.

The Hill is HomeThe Hill is Home: One of the best Belgian restaurants in the city. You may hear celestial trumpets as you take a bite out of their steak frites paired with the perfect beer.

Georgia Brown's is one of The 7 Best Places for Sweet Breads in Washington.

6. Georgia Brown's

8.1
950 15th St NW (at K St NW), Washington, D.C.
Southern Food Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 137 tips and reviews

SamanthaSamantha: Great food/drink (cornbread, fried green tomatoes, fried chicken, and sangria), great music, wonderful service!!

Anna L.Anna L: The best thing about Georgia Brown's is their corn bread. Soo good

George C.George Collier: have the fried green tomatoes ... outstanding

Oyamel Cocina Mexicana is one of The 7 Best Places for Sweet Breads in Washington.

7. Oyamel Cocina Mexicana

8.7
401 7th St NW (at D St NW), Washington, D.C.
Mexican Restaurant · Penn Quarter · 324 tips and reviews

Stefanie S.Stefanie Spatola: Best dishes: tuna cheviche, brussels sprouts, camarones (shrimp), braised short ribs, chile en nogada (pablano stuffed pepper) and for dessert... de tres leches (amazing). Also get the fresh gauc.

Washington PostWashington Post: This Mexican playground from creator Jose Andres is a trailblazer. Thanks to recent expansion next door, it's also more comfortable than ever.

EaterEater: Authentic Mexican food is not one of DC's strengths, but José Andrés does it justice at Penn Quarter's Oyamel — with, of course, the chef's signature twists. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.