French restaurant · Downtown
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"At Bistro Bis on Capitol Hill, choose from either a New York steak ($44.50) or ribeye ($59.50). Both options come with a watercress salad, red wine shallot butter, and pommes frites." - Vinciane Ngomsi, Eater Staff
Performing arts theater · Downtown
Dating from 1835, this 1,672-seat theater puts on touring Broadway musicals & public-service shows.
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Restaurant · Adams Morgan
Late-night eatery offering Salvadoran & Mexican fare in a lively, basic space with rotating art.
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Seafood restaurant · Dupont Circle
Hank's Oyster Bar is your go-to spot in D.C. for fresh lobster rolls, endless oysters, and a lively happy hour vibe, all served with coastal charm.
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Peruvian restaurant · Downtown
Chic spot with a South American feel serving modern Peruvian fare, cocktails & beer.
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Ice cream shop · Shaw
Colorful pit stop serving a variety of gelato flavors, along with cupcakes & pastries.
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Thai restaurant · Mount Vernon Triangle
This chill spot serves up authentic Thai dishes with bold flavors and friendly service, making it perfect for both big groups and cozy dinners.
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Italian restaurant · Downtown
Step into L’Ardente, where an elegant Italian vibe meets delightful dishes like their famed 40-layer lasagna, all served with warmth in a chic setting.
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Event venue · Downtown
The National Union Building is a historic building, located at 918 F Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Penn Quarter neighborhood. It is currently owned by Douglas Development Corporation, and leased as an event and entertainment space
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Southern restaurant (US) · Near Southeast
Ribs, shrimp & grits plus other Southern staples served in neo-rustic waterfront digs with a patio.
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New American restaurant · Shaw
Nina May is a charming spot serving seasonal New American dishes and inventive cocktails, perfect for a cozy brunch or a fun night out with friends.
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