GW Delicatessen

Deli · Foggy Bottom

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Where To Eat And Drink In Foggy Bottom - Washington DC - The Infatuation

"There are a bunch of interchangeable neighborhood sandwich spots in Foggy Bottom, and everyone has their personal favorite. But only at GW Deli do you get an actual stack of bacon in your bacon egg and cheese. This is one of those places where you’ll spend all your time in line deciding you want one thing, only to get to the front and find yourself impulsively blurting out something else. But don’t panic while you wait - you’ll be happy with whatever you end up with. We like it best for breakfast (see above about the BEC), but it works for lunch too." - Sandra Rubinchik

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2133 G St NW, Washington, DC 20037 Get directions

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