Mark K. • December 22, 2017This is a government building so always remember to have photo ID - drivers license, passport or ID. No ifs or buts. They take this very seriously.
David H. • March 20, 2010Check out the children's art gallery.
Ellie P. • September 26, 2014One of the better, little-known D.C. great photo op spots.
Julian B. • October 19, 2010Try the sushi in the food court........good stuff
Erik M. • August 31, 2011Tourists can eat in the main cafe but beware, it is a bit more expensive than nearby places.
Architect of the Capitol (AOC) • June 21, 2018The O'Neill Building was constructed in the 1960s, and named after former Speaker of the House Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill in 2012. Ownership was transferred to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2017.
Richard • March 27, 2011Cafeteria...hmmmm
Sovanna C. • May 9, 2013Ford House Office Building is solid. I there is a major storm, take cover there. It opens to the public.
Katherine L. • March 11, 2014There's a small (well done) exhibit about the GPO on the north side of the building. Tours of the building can be arranged through your congressman and run through the summer months.
ian h. • June 8, 2010Flanked by the Ministries of Truth, Love, Peace, and Plenty. ;-)
David C. • December 7, 2010Stir fry in caf healthy & tasty. Don is very friendly as he makes it to order.
Kate • October 28, 2011Check out the racquet ball court on the 3rd floor!
Shaun F. • December 3, 2009Make sure you check out the cafe on the bottom floor. The Buffalo chicken wrap and salad are fantastic
Hilsdon Photography LLC • August 19, 2012Beautiful gardens to sit and read a book in the morning. Nice and peaceful, with some really quiet corners.
rafael v. • February 24, 2011You can only enter the side doors with a DC govt ID
David O. • May 26, 2010From the red line, get off at Judiciary Square. Otherwise, get off at Gallery Place and walk two blocks.
DC Preservation League • May 11, 2011Constructed between 1879 and 1881, this is the nation’s best preserved example of 19th-century world’s fair or exposition-type architecture; Adolf Cluss Architect; National Historic Landmark.
Chris J. • December 27, 2011Excellent exhibit with a lot of history. Folks should definitely give this here a look.
John O. • May 20, 2015Fabulous collection of art free for all to enjoy
Sarah K. • March 2, 2013Can't complain about the food! Nice selection of international cuisine (and more "American" things). Great for a brunch or lunch in a nice space, thought it could very well be loud when busy.
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