Places to Eat
Dubliner Pub An
Irish pub with free-flowing pints and good solid food. Try the filet of
salmon, lamb with mustard crust or the shepherd’s pie. There is Irish
music from 9pm and an outdoor patio in summer. 520 N Capitol St, NW 202 737 3773 Dis. access
The Market Lunch This
lunchtime counter with nearby tables serves barbecue food North
Carolina style, with a specialty in seafood. Try the crabcakes and
oyster sandwiches. Eastern Market 202 547 8444 No credit cards Dis. access
The Monocle The
Monocle claims to be the first fine-dining restaurant on Capitol Hill. A
favorite with the Kennedys, it still holds a place of honor among the
power-dining crowd and is known for its delicious fresh steaks and
seafood.
The Monocle
Café Berlin A German restaurant in a townhouse setting. Wiener schnitzel, pork loin with sauerkraut, and other hearty dishes. The desserts are tempting. Bullfeathers Popular with politicians, this bar has a good selection of salads, sandwiches, and hamburgers. Crowded at weekday lunchtimes 410 1st St, SE 202 543 5005 Dis. access
Johnny’s Half Shell An interesting menu – fresh kumamotos, robust gumbo, crisp oysters, tequila-cured gravlax, and more. 400 N Capitol St, NW 202 737 0400 Dis access
Johnny’s Half Shell
Bread and Chocolate A restaurant and bakery with great sandwiches, salads, soups, and desserts. 666 Pennsylvania Ave, SE 202 547 2875
Library of Congress Café If you enjoy feeling part of the government scene, this is the place to eat. Lunch only. Tortilla Coast Great Tex-Mex food. George W Bush was a customer before his election. 400 1st St, SE 202 546 6768 Dis access
Sonoma California cuisine, cheese platters, and an eclectic menu of wines make this chic eatery a must-try. 223 Pennsylvania Ave, SE 202 544 8088
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