Provision No. 14

New American restaurant · U Street

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"If you’ve got a raging hangover, head over to Provision No. 14 for a dish named after its cause: The “P14 Hangover Burger “($22) stuffed with maple syrup bacon, smoked gouda, hollandaise, and a runny egg. Additional brunch dishes include savory crepes ($21) complete with ground brisket, cheddar and tomatoes, and challah french toast ($19) topped with creme anglaise and a raspberry sauce." - Kalina Newman

Where to Brunch on New Year’s Day in D.C.

2100 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

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