El Tamarindo
Salvadoran restaurant · Adams Morgan ·

El Tamarindo

Salvadoran restaurant · Adams Morgan ·

Late-night Salvadoran & Mexican eatery with pupusas

pupusas
margaritas
late night food
tacos
happy hour
brunch
plantains
empanadas
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1785 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

$20–30

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Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy
Trendy

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1785 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009 Get directions

+1 202 328 3660
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$20–30 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Family friendly
•Good for groups

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Apr 13, 2026

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An Eater Editor’s Favorite Pupusas Around D.C. | Eater DC

"A cheeky Adams Morgan pupuseria with lively atmosphere and playful merch; the pupusas showcase fillings that let the meat and cheese both shine, a slightly thick but not doughy masa, and an overall sweet-leaning taste brightened by a vivid orange salsa. The spot also offers a full bar, a pleasant patio and ample seating, and a respectable margarita for washing down a pupusa feast." - Missy Frederick

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14 Best Pupusas Around D.C., According to Eater Editors | Eater DC

"Forget Jumbo slice. This is the Adams Morgan drunk food of choice for many people. Open until midnight on weekdays and 2 a.m. on weekends, El Tamarindo is known for late-night pupusas with 11 types in all. Established in 1982, it’s one of the longest running Salvadoran-Mexican restaurants in D.C. Options like chicken or chorizo and cheese come a la carte (or get a dozen for $47)." - Tim Ebner

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"The popular pupusas spot at the foot of Adams Morgan has rolled out a summer cocktail lineup for Pride with $1 from each cocktail sale benefiting Ayuda in support of immigrant and LGBTQ+ communities in the DMV; it also revamped Taco Tuesday with a 10‑taco and three‑sauce option for $40 and a margarita carafe‑and‑taco trio combo for $35." - Emily Venezky

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"Although Cana markets itself as a caipirinha bar (and believe me, they do the signature Brazilian cocktail well), they have one of the city’s best new Old Fashioneds hidden away on their menu too. The bar strips back everything you know about the drink, leaving just the bourbon base (but finished with amburana) and then adding its own Brazilian flavors, including guava, banana, and the signature tamarind. Its namesake ingredient gives it a tangy caramel flavor that feels like it could easily be found on a beach in Rio." - Graham Steinberg

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"Mentioned as an Adams Morgan spot recommended for Salvadoran pupusas." - Eater Staff

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