1. The Phillips Collection
8.8
1600 21st St NW (at Q St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Art Museum · Northwest Washington · 80 tips and reviews
Eric Smith: Free Concerts on Sunday's... just don't be late or you won't be allowed in! Read more.
M Squared Real Estate: Check out the Rothko room and free concerts on Sunday. Ask for the 'cell phone audio tour' to learn as you walk.
Tammy C: Sundays 4pm concerts (Oct-May) $20 ticket included admission to museum. Sold out concert today, best reserve in advance. If missed, catch Monday 9pm on WETA 90.9 FM.
Sunil Parekh: Sit upstairs close to the live music
Vijaya Thakur: Open 24hrs with live music on Fri and Sat! Also, one of my absolute fav bookstores in the world. Diverse selection. Grab a good read and a great beer, it'll be a beautiful day.
H I: Make a late-night stop, order a big piece of pie and enjoy live music Wednesday through Saturday nights.
4. Dupont Circle
8.9
1 DuPont Cir NW (at Connecticut Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Park · 144 tips and reviews
D. L.: There is a jazz band that plays right outside of the north entrance/exit during the summers.
Nikos Xynos: Nice place with many bars, coffee shops and restaurants. Also its the perfect place to start your night in DC
JaJean Bizzle: The circle is so gay, you can't even walk straight.
5. Bier Baron Tavern
7.5
1523 22nd St NW, Washington, D.C.
Bar · Northwest Washington · 72 tips and reviews
Melissa Long: Great live music ( Braddock Station Garrison), great beer selection and all in stock, top notch food for a bar. Definitely a great place to check out
Paul Cunningham: Great bottle list. Nice unpretentious bar in DC. Pool table.
David Derrick: Literally hundreds of beer selections on draft, bottle, and can! Their is a beer guidebook and glossary detailing beers from Argentina to Wisconsin. Check out the open mic comics on Tuesdays!
6. Tredici Enoteca
7.2
2033 M St NW, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 8 tips and reviews
Bitches Who Brunch: The Bitches say: B. You can’t go wrong with a Veuve Clicquot brunch deal, set to live music in beautiful space & friendly service. That said, the food varied between solidly average and passably good. Read more.
Isa Lara: The honey, olive oil, thyme ricotta is AMAZING. And part of the happy hour menu on week days.
Marta Salinas-Hovar: Ricotta pancakes w/ lemon curd were amazingly delicious!
7. Tabard Inn
8.5
1739 N St NW (btwn 17th & 18th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Hotel · Northwest Washington · 144 tips and reviews
Eliza Galo: Perfect if you looking for a place that is both romantic and classic. You can listen to live jazz music sitting on a couch and in front of the fireplace.
Suzannah Simmons: This is a "go-to" place. Whether you want a romantic evening, a night out with the parents, a meal with friends, business dinner, or an interesting meal by one's self GO TO Tabard!
Washington Post: Tabard's simple yeast doughnuts are a must. Before the designer doughnut obsession took off, these guys held the title of best fried dough in the District. They're still amazing and freshly-fried. Read more.
8. 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
Venu: Brunch here for an Alice in Wonderland like experience. Monday cocktail hour isn't bad either. Get reservations...
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.
10. The Prime Rib
7.6
2020 K St NW (20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Steakhouse · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 25 tips and reviews
ian hall: Wonderful ambience! The full cut of prime rib is fantastic and you can't go wrong with any of their crab dishes. Cross your fingers Eric is your waiter...he's extraordinarily attentive & very witty!
Mike LaRosa: You've got to order a cocktail just to read the bev napkin. Oh and yeah it's the best steakhouse in town
Behrad Eats: Must order the namesake dish. A perfect 22 oz. full cut prime rib, prepared rare.