Food scene
ping pong tables, legit pizza, and classic desserts like sundaes and tiramisù are perfect draws for families at this neighborhood favorite in Upper Northwest.
Comet Ping Pong
5037 Connecticut Ave NW2 Amys
3715 Macomb St NWGreat Neapolitan pizza and very kid friendly
Giant pastry pockets and oversized cinnamon rolls make breakfast a blast at the D.C. chain of nostalgic diners. All-day pancakes from the kids menu come in a “Mr. Breakfast” shape, with bacon for the mouth and bananas and berries for the eyes and nose.
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Ted's Bulletin
505 8th St SEGiant pastry pockets and oversized cinnamon rolls make breakfast a blast at the D.C. chain of nostalgic diners. All-day pancakes from the kids menu come in a “Mr. Breakfast” shape, with bacon for the mouth and bananas and berries for the eyes and nose.
This sprawling brewery in Fairfax has two separate areas for outdoor dining including a dog-friendly patio and a large common area great for strollers or kids who need to walk around. In addition to the beer selection, the food menu offers beer-friendly food like nachos and burgers, plus healthier options like Buddha bowls and poke. The children’s menu features grass-fed burgers and organic chicken tenders
Caboose Commons
2918 Eskridge RoadThis sprawling brewery in Fairfax has two separate areas for outdoor dining including a dog-friendly patio and a large common area great for strollers or kids who need to walk around. In addition to the beer selection, the food menu offers beer-friendly food like nachos and burgers, plus healthier options like Buddha bowls and poke. The children’s menu features grass-fed burgers and organic chicken tenders
Great place to grab food after visiting the National Zoo. They service healthy, seasonal menu inspired by and sourced from family farms in neighboring Maryland and Virginia
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Founding Farmers DC
1924 Pennsylvania Avenue NWGreat place to grab food after visiting the National Zoo. They service healthy, seasonal menu inspired by and sourced from family farms in neighboring Maryland and Virginia
Nestled in the heart of historic Capitol Hill just north of Barracks Row, Eastern Market is a must-visit for lovers of fresh, locally sourced food and drink, and arts and crafts lovers.
Good to know: the market is closed on Mondays and opens to street vendors on weekends.
698 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Silangang Merkado
225 7th St SENestled in the heart of historic Capitol Hill just north of Barracks Row, Eastern Market is a must-visit for lovers of fresh, locally sourced food and drink, and arts and crafts lovers.
Good to know: the market is closed on Mondays and opens to street vendors on weekends.
If you’re visiting the National Zoo stop by British-inspired pub Duke's Counter, across the street from the main entrance on Connecticut Avenue. They serve cocktails and plenty of kid-friendly plates like the Nutella press, a gooey and sweet treat made with bananas, toasted marshmallow and hazelnut spread on multigrain bread.
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Duke's Counter
3000 Connecticut Ave NWIf you’re visiting the National Zoo stop by British-inspired pub Duke's Counter, across the street from the main entrance on Connecticut Avenue. They serve cocktails and plenty of kid-friendly plates like the Nutella press, a gooey and sweet treat made with bananas, toasted marshmallow and hazelnut spread on multigrain bread.
Close to the Botanical Gardens this restaurant is adorable & unique. You’ll be surrounded by books while enjoying great food. Especially good for brunch and they have with several locations throughout DC.
Really love the shrimp and grits and their vegan options are delicious!
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Busboys and Poets
450 K St NWClose to the Botanical Gardens this restaurant is adorable & unique. You’ll be surrounded by books while enjoying great food. Especially good for brunch and they have with several locations throughout DC.
Really love the shrimp and grits and their vegan options are delicious!