Only thing I could wish for is a split second more time wrapping the Tortilla for quality. Otherwise - a perfect lunch spot.
This buzzy, gay-friendly neighbourhood is the place for trendy galleries, secondhand bookshops and quirky shopping. On Sundays, a farmers’ market brings the country into town. Read more.
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.
President Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia shoped at Kramerbook & Afterwords Cafe. Read more.
This is a neighborhood shop dedicated to scratch cooking. It draws inspiration from East London, but the sandwiches are just as much influenced by Argentine or Vietnamese street vendors. Read more.
What's that creeping? Oh, just stacks on stacks of brined brisket, w/ house pickles spilling out between toasted rye. Read more.
Try the mango lime chicken! So good. Make your own sauces too. Garlic & hot sauce. The Portuguese rice was a good side with it too.
The statue of Farragut is made from the propeller of the ship he captained, the USS Hartford, when he yelled his famous line: "Damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead!"
A frequent stop for D.C.'s food trucks. See if they're coming today on Food Truck Fiesta's map. Read more.