Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams is one of The 7 Best Places for Wild Berry in Washington.

1. Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams

9.0
1925 14th St NW Ste B, Washington, D.C.
Ice Cream Parlor · U-Street · 20 tips and reviews

Amanda B.Amanda Beth: The wildberry and lavendar is INCREDIBLE! The frose was delicious as well. You cant go wrong at Jeni's

BobbyBobby: Love the ice cream here. New favorite is brown butter almond brittle!

Julie H.Julie Heinz: Just go. You will not be disappointed! Best ice cream shop in town

FroZenYo is one of The 7 Best Places for Wild Berry in Washington.

2. FroZenYo

7.2
1634 I St NW (btwn Connecticut Ave & 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Frozen Yogurt Shop · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 24 tips and reviews

Tim S.Tim Shea: Tart is the only proper choice ... maybe with a little added Wild Berry or Birthday Cake

Roopesh C.Roopesh Chinnakampalli: It’s amazing place for a quick grab of frozen items like - Sobert, Yogurts and have variety of topping to choose from.

Crystal B.Crystal B: Somehow they only charge 29 cents for their bottled water.

FIG & OLIVE is one of The 7 Best Places for Wild Berry in Washington.

3. FIG & OLIVE

8.3
934 Palmer Alley NW, Washington, D.C.
Mediterranean Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 41 tips and reviews

Nicole Alexandra G.Nicole Alexandra Góes: Love their cocktail menu and their crostini!

Io A.Io As Soon: It's a very good restaurant. Wine and food are tasty. You have a dj at the night and the place around is beautiful. Then Staff is very kind

Bitches Who BrunchBitches Who Brunch: The Bitches say: A. We had a delightful, delicious experience at the posh Fig & Olive. Once it’s cleared for Salmonella-free business again, we’d take our chances and go back again. Read more.

Cafe Phillips is one of The 7 Best Places for Wild Berry in Washington.

4. Cafe Phillips

7.7
77 K St NE (at 1st St NE), Washington, D.C.
Sandwich Spot · NoMa · 13 tips and reviews

T S.T Stark: Not your regular coffee place. Cafe Phillips offers a great variety of delicious sandwiches. Try the grilled cheese sandwich!

Angel B.Angel B: The ice cubes for the iced coffee drinks are frozen coffee. Your drink doesn't get watered down. Brillant!

Fanny Y.Fanny Yang: Great service. Delicious food. Try the breakfast platter. Yummy and cheap.

The Lafayette is one of The 7 Best Places for Wild Berry in Washington.

5. The Lafayette

7.5
800 16th St NW (at Hay-Adams), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 6 tips and reviews

Mike R.Mike Reid: Best brunch in the city (along with The Colonnade) . $75/head.....impeccable service!

The Hay-AdamsThe Hay-Adams: This is a popular spot for power breakfasts in Washington, D.C. Read more.

Ingvild M.Ingvild M. Plosiv: Most expensive hotel breakfast I've ever had. Breakfast with coffee and juice here added up to the same price as 2 course lunch and beverages at the great Old Ebbitt Grill. That's just insane.

Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe is one of The 7 Best Places for Wild Berry in Washington.

6. Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe

8.6
1517 Connecticut Ave NW (at Q St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bookstore · Northwest Washington · 327 tips and reviews

ToriBird K.ToriBird Kolody: The wild berry pie is orgasmic! Also the thai water wings.....holy crap! Delicious with the nectar nugget beer.

ViaggiatriceViaggiatrice: One of the best curated bookstores I've been to. There's always a stack of books I want to buy.

The White HouseThe White House: President Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia shoped at Kramerbook & Afterwords Cafe. Read more.

Cafe Milano is one of The 7 Best Places for Wild Berry in Washington.

7. Cafe Milano

8.2
3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Georgetown · 80 tips and reviews

Lena L.Lena L: Perfect way to rescue from my so-so day: Artichoke flavored pasta with braised beef short ribs and truffle mushroom.

Washington PostWashington Post: For her 49th birthday on Jan. 17, the first lady had a special menu of fusilli with veal ragu, roasted tile fish with fennel and thyme puree and ricotta cheese mousse with carmelized pear. Read more.

Watson J.Watson Jones: definitely a "Who's Who" of DC. Sat next to Greg Monroe (former member Georgetown basketball, current Detroit Piston) twice and current Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel. food and atmosphere are great