Andrea Newland: Fabulous cheese Danish! View the art exhibits then stop in for coffee, don't forget the Animal crackers!
Mick Miller: Lovely terrace and a selection of salads, sandwiches and more from the folks behind Tryst/Diner/Open City.
Jeanne M: The hours for tryst at the phillips are completely & totally wrong. It closed earlier than the museum, 4p on Saturday (not 3 am!)
5. Zorba's Cafe
8.4
1612 20th St NW (at Connecticut Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Greek Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 68 tips and reviews
Behrad Eats: The Greek-Fire Feta or Tirokafteri is a great way to start the meal - spicy Feta cheese whipped with red pepper and Greek olive oil, served with crisp Greek pittas.
Washingtonian Magazine: If you’re after something quick, the excellent pork souvlaki wrapped with feta in warm, soft pita is the way to go—it’s one of our favorite sandwiches in the area
Constantino Diaz-Duran: The tzaziki here is one of the (very) few things I miss about DC.