2. 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
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 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.
Tim F: We were there for brunch but you don't really go here for the food (which wasn't bad). You go for the experience of seeing and riding the Mansion. That was interesting enough to warrant a thumbs up.
Ben Sack: Great food - Great service - zero complaints. If youre here for brunch, be sure to get the french toast!
Vincent Macaluso: The (jalapeño) poppers make me horny.
Manhunt: The food is awesome, and the wait staff is even better. And it's open late night, so if you're winding down from clubbing, you have somewhere to eat or take your trick for fries and foreplay.
4. GBD (Golden Brown Delicious)
1323 Connecticut Ave NW (btwn N St. & Dupont Cir. NW), Washington, D.C.
Fried Chicken Joint · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 115 tips and reviews
Chris Moore: Chicken biscuit is really good, great for a real late night snack. The tendies aren't the the dish to get..
Venu: Three dollar stiff punch is best hh deal in dc. Fried chicken, biscuits, doreo, and bacon doughnut all worth a look.
Washington Post: The letters stand for Golden Brown Delicious, three words that apply to two hot dishes here: fried chicken and doughnuts.
Lauren: I adore Kramerbooks because whether I'm in need of a good book or a good slice of dessert, this bookstore provides! Their brunch is also yummy and well worth the wait.
The White House: President Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia shoped at Kramerbook & Afterwords Cafe. Read more.
Armie: Monica Lewinski bought 'Leaves of Grass' with her credit card for President Clinton in this establishment. Having used plastic, the bookstore was subpoenaed by independent council, Kenneth Starr
6. Shake Shack
8.2
1216 18th St NW (at Connecticut Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Burger Joint · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 226 tips and reviews
Colleen N: Tip from Washingtonian: get the Shackburger. American cheese, Martin's potato rolls, green leaf lettuce, pickles, and mayonnaisey ShackSauce are all these just-greasy-enough burgers need
Washingtonian Magazine: Desserts here are built around frozen custard. It’s blended into killer shakes and “concretes,” a blend of custard and traditional ice-cream toppings such as hot fudge and cookie dough.
Washington Post: You might have to wait in a long line, but this sufficiently juicy patty tucked into the lightly crisped bun is (fairly) fast food that pays a compliment to the genre. For dessert, pick the Monu-Mint. Read more.
7. Hank's Oyster Bar
8.4
1624 Q St NW (at 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Seafood Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 160 tips and reviews
Josephine Lee: Super fun and clean place with cute decor and deliciously fresh oysters. Must go!
Lacoste: The lobster bisque. The lobster bisque. The lobster bisque. Do we need to say it again?
Men's Health Mag: Order a plate of half shells from the blackboard. Then, have the bartender pull you anything from Allagash (a brewer in Maine). and suck those little guys down with some horseradish and Tabasco.
8. Mr. Yogato
1515 17th St NW (at Q St NW), Washington, D.C.
Frozen Yogurt Shop · Northwest Washington · 45 tips and reviews
Michelle Ferng: Secret topping menu includes items like azuki bean paste, bananas, Nutella, and white peanut butter Oreos!
Tim Mooney: go to mr. yogato
jim Downing: Yummo! Little or big, pick your toppings. Such a great selection.
Daniel Swartz: Pie is available in half slices. Combine one of key lime and one of banana cream for the best of both worlds.
Silvia: stone crab. key lime pie. the end.
Ann: This is our second time to Joe's, first time in Chicago. Never a disappointment - good food, nice wine. We tried the stone crab legs this time, it is fresh and delicious.
10. Pizzeria Paradiso
8.6
2003 P St NW (at 20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Pizzeria · Northwest Washington · 125 tips and reviews
str: wow this a great place, service is really nice & quick, pizza is georgous, you dont miss if you are in DC
AskMen: The pizzeria’s 2 D.C. locations will be tapping into a few seasonal kegs, including Oktoberfest & pumpkin ales by Bells, Dogfish Head, Weyerbacher & Spaten. Starts Friday & runs for a week. Read more.
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: You've come to right place for pizza, get ready to enjoy one of the best pizzas in the nation's capital! -- Green Guide Editor
11. Bistrot Du Coin
8.3
1738 Connecticut Ave NW (at S St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Bistro · Northwest Washington · 137 tips and reviews
Meryl Winslow: The half roasted chicken with french fries is AMAZING! Also def try the asparagus and artichoke salad
Eater: It's a go-to in the Dupont Circle area, open all the time, w/ a large menu of French classics, cassoulet, tartiflette savoyarde, steak served with bearnaise sauce & killer fries. [Eater 38 Member]
Emily Yeskel: Hope you get the fries!
13. Surfside
8.5
1800 N St NW (btwn Connecticut Ave & 19th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Taco Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 45 tips and reviews
Victor Nguyen-Long: For 24 hour eats, no better place in DC. Fresh and tasty. Limited late night menu, but the Bora Bora (chicken) and Rio (al pastor) tacos are killer.
Behrad Eats: Pretty solid 24 hour taco stand, I recommend the Maui tacos made with grilled rockfish, black bean and corn salsa, avocado, cilantro and like sour cream.
iamBrandon: Really good food! 👌🏽