A lot of the locals are on expense accounts - so price is often not an object - but there is also no shortage of good, relatively cheap restaurants in the nation's capital. One of Arlington's best-known and highly praised eateries is the legendary Harry's Tap Room. Pick a table, booth or chair at the kitchen counter. The favorite Sushi Taro offers "kaiseki," a traditional dining experience in which diners let the chef entertain them with a series of surprises. Georgia Brown's offers a wide variety of soul food and "low country" fare served with Southern hospitality. Booeymonger is a favorite with college students - Georgetown University is just down the street - and a crowded little restaurant that resembles a neighborhood deli. If you want to eat out and eat cheap, there are plenty of places in Washington, DC, where you can find casual, tasty fare at prices that won't put a hole in your own national budget.
1201 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Upscale, downtown...
3301 M St NW
great cupcake spot...
1781 Florida Ave
Laid back Belgian cafe in Adams Morgan...
415 7th Street NW
An Indian version of Chipotle...
550 C St SW # 2
Coffee shop...
203 Harrison St
In Market Station, between Loudoun and Harrison sts
203 Harrison St
In Market Station, between Loudoun and Harrison sts
107 W. Loudon St
Between Wirt and Liberty sts
11 N. King St
North of Market St
617 H Street
Washington, DC
3291 M Street NW
Washington DC
3276 M Street Northwest
Georgetown gourmand's paradise...
1800 M Street N.W.
Washington, DC