District Commons

American restaurant · Foggy Bottom

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"This huge spot serves classic American food, making it a safe choice for less adventurous eaters. Larger groups can graze on flatbreads and salads. The parent company also sells burgers and milkshakes (boozy or not) at Burger Tap and Shake next-door." - Aparna Krishnamoorthy

Where to Eat and Drink Around George Washington University - Eater DC

The Avenue, 2200 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20037 Get directions

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