Soupergirl

Soup restaurant · Dupont Circle

Soupergirl

Soup restaurant · Dupont Circle

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1829 M St NW, Washington, DC 20036

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Cheerful take-out spot for vegan & kosher soups, salads & breads made with seasonal ingredients.  

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1829 M St NW, Washington, DC 20036 Get directions

thesoupergirl.com
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1829 M St NW, Washington, DC 20036 Get directions

+1 202 733 4401
thesoupergirl.com
@dreamswellness

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Jul 10, 2025

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"Soupergirl is now delivering a fresh “Farmer’s Market Box” of seasonal vegetables and fruit in partnership with Spring Valley Farm out of West Virginia. The market box is available for $35 when added to any soup order, and can be bought here." - Aparna Krishnamoorthy, Tierney Plumb

Mapping D.C. Restaurants That Sell Groceries During the Coronavirus Outbreak - Eater DC
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"Get a shipment of carrot dill, potato leek, or gingery quinoa vegetable soup from Soupergirl, which is offering local deliveries of soup and salad — and $35 produce boxes too." - Adele Chapin

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"This homegrown soup shop offers not one, but five chilled gazpachos packed up to-go: tomato, beet, cucumber, watermelon, and peach. Grab a travel-friendly bottle ($7 each) at their two standalone locations or at retailers like Whole Foods, Giant, Wegman’s, and Glen’s Garden Market." - Tierney Plumb

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"This homegrown soup shop offers not one, but five chilled gazpachos packed up to-go: tomato, beet, cucumber, watermelon, and peach. Grab a travel-friendly bottle ($7 each) at their two standalone locations or at retailers like Whole Foods, Giant, Wegman’s, and Glen’s Garden Market." - Tierney Plumb

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Theresa Kim

Google
Great selection of vegan soups. Not overly priced for a much better product. Frankly, I should just get lunch here all of the time since it's probably healthier than everything else in the area. I am also thrilled to support a women-owned business in the area.

Krissy Davis

Google
I am vegan and only like creamy soups which can often be hard to come by, well not for Soupergirl! I tried there pureed creamy Pumpkin and Mushroom soup and it was amazing! Can't wait to try more!

Ari Roth

Google
Was trying to find kosher places in DC. Found this place and decided to try it out. Was super happy with my choice. The soups were amazing, the salads were interesting and fresh, and the sandwiches were also really good. Was perfect for me before heading to the airport on the way out of town. Thanks Soupergirls! :)

Tina B.

Google
Small, clean space that's take-out only. They have 3-4 fresh soups made, and offerings change daily. (They also have salads and bread, but I haven't tried those.) I'd like to go to this place more often, to support a local vegetarian restaurant, but $6.64 for a medium pot of soup just seems like a bit of an indulgence.

Aarti Bansal

Google
The soups and salads here are SOUPER healthy and delicious! I usually get the $10 small soup and salad combo at the farmers markets at White House (Thurs) and at City Center (Tue). When the farmers markets are closed during the winter, I trek all the way to the brick and mortar location at Dupont Circle. I love the variety of soups and salads, they rotate every week. You can't go wrong with any flavor. I tried at least a dozen different soups and salads and can't think of one that I didn't like. The lentil soup and pureed butternut squash are my favorite while I love the kale date salad. The salads are good in the refrigerator for a couple of days while the soups keep well for a week. The soup and salads are also very healthy and filling. I get pretty full after having a small soup, great way to cleanse your body (much better than smoothie cleanses). Lots of nutrients with little carbs and no sugar. As a tip, on Tuesdays at the Takoma/Dupont Circle stores, you can get a free soup or salad if you spend $25 and get a stamp for every $10 you spend.

Dorea Reeser

Google
I love Soupergirl! They always have a nice variety of amazing soups for the hungry vegan. Plus some yummy salads and corn bread.

Michael Kieval

Google
Delicious, healthy, yummy but not overly salty vegan soups and other bites. Dupont location is takeout only (with a small counter you can stand at to eat). Certified kosher.

CJ Brandmeier

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I like Soupergirl's food and I eat there regularly, but lately their offerings have not been so fresh. The other day I got a cornbread muffin that was wet and vinegary and on a different occasion a beet gazpacho that tasted fermented/carbonated. And I eat this stuff on a normal basis so I know what a good blend tastes like. Each time the employees looked at me like I was absolutely crazy and there couldn't be anything wrong with the food. Isolated incidents, maybe? Anybody else having similar experiences? With only a few soups and bread on the menu, they ought to be knocking it out of the park every time.