1. Founding Farmers
8.9
1924 Pennsylvania Ave NW (20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · George Washington University · 804 tips and reviews
Justin Ware: Brie onion jam apple farmer bread ... Onion jam is the best idea ever.
Melanie Batenchuk: Flatbread with Brie, Apple crisps, and onion jam. Enough said. It's delish!!
Caitlin Dickerboom: Wow, just wow! We had the flatbread with Brie, apple and onion jelly and it was to die for. Everything was delicious! Please open a sister restaurant in NYC
2. Busboys and Poets
8.9
2021 14th St NW (at V St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · U-Street · 357 tips and reviews
BC 😎🎶: Recommend the Grilled brie, caramelized onions & spinach panini. Sweet potato fries = yum. Nice, chill atmosphere.
JP Phillips: Drink a Big Daddy and eat the Brie Panini!
Morgan Faer: AMAZING food and relaxed atmosphere. Got the brie panini w/ chicken. Friends got the mushroom burger and the steak/asparagus salad. All incredible. Server Marc was great. Everything was 100% spot on!
4. Patisserie Poupon
7.9
1645 Wisconsin Ave NW (btw Q St NW and Reservoir Rd NW), Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Georgetown · 31 tips and reviews
Rob Bouknight: French-style patisserie/cafe with a small rustic courtyard, authentic pastries and bakery products, Brie oriented sandwich line up served on baguettes. Overall, delicious and charming
Shefali K: Best chocolate chip cookies in DC. I found out that they sell their cookies to Chinatown Coffee and so when I finally came here I realize that they have the best French bakery around.
Thomas: if you can speak french fairly well, speak French when you're there, the experience is more enjoyable.
Natalie: Favorite place in D.C. Best breakfast (Brie, basil, & tomato omelette) and great bookstore & bar area.
Richard Efthim: Brunch was wonderful. For a brie, spinach omelet which was delish. Reservations recommended to avoid long waits though browsing the bookstore is fun too
Viaggiatrice: One of the best curated bookstores I've been to. There's always a stack of books I want to buy.
6. Lady Camellia
8.7
3261 Prospect St NW (at Potomac St NW), Washington, D.C.
Tea Room · Georgetown · 9 tips and reviews
Samar Hamdan: Quiet place with classic music. Very inspiring and relaxing enviroment
Mary W.: Love the afternoon tea here! Vanilla creme brulee is to die for, as are the macarons. Get the white strawberry tea
Samar Hamdan: Macarons are great specially: almond, rose, lavender and lemon.
7. Teddy & The Bully Bar
7.6
1200 19th St NW (at M St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 60 tips and reviews
Jill Molina: For lunch, try the grilled cheese -- comes stuffed with a fried green egg, brie, and peach jam! Had it twice and it was fantastic each time.
Karin Miller: Eat in the bar area. Have the Brussel sprouts, lobster and grits and Mac n cheese for sure!
Kendal Ann: You must check out the restrooms while you're here!
9. Lincoln
8.1
1110 Vermont Ave NW (btwn L St and Thomas Circle NW), Washington, D.C.
New American Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 149 tips and reviews
Karol Olson: Peach jam and grilled brie sandwich is fantastic.
Dave Waters: Lobster tater tots, shrimp and grits, and carrot cake... You can't go wrong.
Washington Post: On June 15, President Obama took winners of an Obama for America fundraising contest to Lincoln. Read more.
The Feast: Check out the four varieties of grilled cheese with brie, cheddar, Swiss, feta, and muenster.
Joey Benavides: Great spot, though you get shooed inside at around midnight.
scott douglass: Best white people dance party in 2 block radius
12. Taylor Gourmet
8.3
1750 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C.
Sandwich Spot · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 14 tips and reviews
Ignacio Crespo: Best hoagies in town. Done.
Behrad Eats: The Dixon Street Sandwich is just delicious: Roast pork, peppered ham, hot capicola, hoagie spread and sweet provolone
Brit Morris: Get the broccoli rabe. On breaded chicken. With provolone. Actually just ask for the Broad Street. Also ask for Nick. :)
13. Aroma Cafe
8.1
2401 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 24th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · West End · 15 tips and reviews
Katie Chick: Best breakfast sandwich - veggie inlet made on the spot. Yum!
Mingbot Roberts: The espresso here is delicious though you better bring cash. No credit card charges under 5 bucks.
S: Great sandwiches, coffee, drink, and snack options. The owners are the nicest people ever, and the food is great!
Deb L: The estate and gardens were beautiful. The docent tour was well worth the wait. The cafe's strawberry walnut salad was delicious.
Travel + Leisure: Inside the Hillwood’s museum and garden are 18th-century Russian and French art and antiques collected by owner Marjorie Merriweather Post, heiress to the General Foods fortune.
The Ritz-Carlton: This beautifully maintained mansion boasts one of the most remarkable collections of Russian decorative art outside of Russia. Enjoy afternoon tea after one of their docent or audio tours.