Italian institution known for celebrity sightings, tiramisu & DC lore



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3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, DC 20007 Get directions
$100+
"Georgetown’s politico hot spot, called the “second White House cafeteria” by Page Six, once welcomed Harris and then-fellow California state Sen. Dianne Feinstein for a who’s who dinner party with former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Andrea Mitchell, and Alan Greenspan. More recently, the VP and Second Gentleman went to Milano for a holiday soiree thrown by superstar celebrities George and Amal Clooney and Bono." - Tierney Plumb
"I saw Cafe Milano named as another of the campaign’s preferred restaurants." - Emily Venezky
"Hidden off Prospect Street’s alley sits timeless and stylish Cafe Milano. This white table-clothed Italian mainstay that just turned 30 is known for its lengthy wine list, reliable pastas, espresso martinis, and local celebrity clientele ranging from sports stars to politicos. Look up to see a sprawling Italian metro map, joined by a big Missoni print and framed ode to D.C.-area native Dave Chappelle on the walls. For another spot to see and be seen, head up Wisconsin Avenue NW to chug bubbles in a “chambong” at Donahue lounge." - Tierney Plumb, Missy Frederick, Eater Staff
"The decades-old Italian staple in Georgetown welcomed President Joe Biden for dinner on Sunday, June 4. He dined at the scene-y spot with his granddaughter, Naomi Biden, and her husband Peter Neal." - Eater Staff

"A-listers were spotted wining and dining at the decades-old Italian hotspot Cafe Milano on Friday." - Tierney Plumb