This combination cafe, restaurant, clothing store has an upstairs cafe with a rotating selection of savory options like the popular croissant with house-smoked salmon. Read more.
A tribute to the former Yugoslavia and a style of cooking influenced by Greece, Turkey, Austria and Hungary. A bread basket ($6) introduces diners to recurring accents in the Serbian repertoire. Read more.
Ted's has transformed the Pop-Tart into legitimate pastry. They fill handmade, almost cakey crusts with homemade jams, fresh berries, brown sugar, and peanut butter and bacon. Read more.
Arugula Files recommends trying the meatball sub. "Nona Colletti's meatballs taste just like an Italian grandmother's meatballs should: light and meaty." Read more.
The standard for Capitol Hill mainstays. Cheap drinks, friendly staff and good food. Best juke box in DC.
Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. The mounted deer heads on the wall make this dive interesting. The deer asses make it great. Read more.
A must try when you're at Eastern Market -- the ham and apple and the mushroom and spinach are my two favorites! Read more.
Great list of beer to choose from. Also great to see a Saints bar in DC. The decor definitely reflects some of that New Orleans flair.