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Best New Restaurants in Logan Circle, Washington DC
"Fare Well is a full-service bistro and bar that also offers takeaway food and bakery items on H Street NE. Owned by Doron Petersan, D.C.’s first plant-based dining establishment has chef Amanda Desaulniers behind the helm, who produces freshly prepared cuisine on site each day. Dishes include cashew cheddar, garlic and onion potato pierogis served with sautéed greens and sauerkraut, and cavatelli with rapini and seitan sausage as well as a mushroom-chickpea burger with sunflower seeds, garlic aioli, walnuts, and caramelized onions. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the restaurant is a boutique coffee shop, serving pastries, fresh-baked bread, and other sweets in the morning, and a friendly neighborhood bistro for lunch and dinner."
"Fare Well, a diner, bakery and vegan spot in Capitol Hill, is another go-to, with four stars out of 395 Yelp reviews. Head over to 406 H St. NE (between North Fifth and North Fourth streets) to see for yourself. Derek V. said, "Fantastic food, coffee and service. Some of the best vegetarian/vegan options in D.C. The Buffalo Seitan wings are a delicious rare find and the chilaquiles are a great brunch option."
"A diner, bar and bakery created by the people behind Sticky Fingers Bakery. Most importantly, they have an ALL DAYBREAKFAST MENU!"
"Opened in 1958, the Black-owned restaurant is an iconic restaurant located in Northwest DC’s U Street Corridor. It has welcomed many politicians and celebrities such as Barack Obama, Bono, Anthony Bourdain, and more. The famous restaurant has a perfectly Instagrammable mural that honors the city’s African American culture on its outside wall, which has changed many times since 2012."
"is complete without ordering the district's signature dish, the half-smoke. And while many restaurants serve it, there’s only one worthy of your order: Ben’s Chili Bowl. The popular landmark diner has been feeding the..."
"And then there's Bistro Bohem, a Ledroit Park favorite with four stars out of 346 reviews. Stop by 600 Florida Ave. NW (between North Bohrer and North T streets) to hit up the modern European spot next time the urge strikes."
"Columbia Heights's Flip it LJ Diner, located at 1432 Park Road (between North Hiatt Place and North Kenyon Street), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving it five stars out of 87 reviews. Alex S., who visited it on Dec. 26, wrote, "This is a great neighborhood spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner. We came for breakfast and I was impressed. Tons of food for cheap. Many things are of Hispanic influence, which makes for some unique breakfast items not typically found at your regular diner."
"Finally, a place where you can snag some healthy food without breaking the bank!. At this joint, they call their cuisine naturally fast food, and the majority of the items are under $10. If you’re vegan, gluten-free, wheat-free, or vegetarian, you’ll find plenty of options that suit your dietary needs and preferences."
"This park, located next to Freedom Plaza and across from the Willard Intercontinental Hotel, offers a nice place for relaxing and eating. The park is going to be redesigned as the World War I Memorial. 14th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C."
"Fare Well is a full-service bistro and bar that also offers takeaway food and bakery items on H Street NE. Owned by Doron Petersan, D.C.’s first plant-based dining establishment has chef Amanda Desaulniers behind the helm, who produces freshly prepared cuisine on site each day. Dishes include cashew cheddar, garlic and onion potato pierogis served with sautéed greens and sauerkraut, and cavatelli with rapini and seitan sausage as well as a mushroom-chickpea burger with sunflower seeds, garlic aioli, walnuts, and caramelized onions. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the restaurant is a boutique coffee shop, serving pastries, fresh-baked bread, and other sweets in the morning, and a friendly neighborhood bistro for lunch and dinner."
"Fare Well, a diner, bakery and vegan spot in Capitol Hill, is another go-to, with four stars out of 395 Yelp reviews. Head over to 406 H St. NE (between North Fifth and North Fourth streets) to see for yourself. Derek V. said, "Fantastic food, coffee and service. Some of the best vegetarian/vegan options in D.C. The Buffalo Seitan wings are a delicious rare find and the chilaquiles are a great brunch option."
"A diner, bar and bakery created by the people behind Sticky Fingers Bakery. Most importantly, they have an ALL DAYBREAKFAST MENU!"
"Family-owned local bagel shop Bethesda Bagel’s Rosslyn location is on UberEats and also accepting online orders for pickup. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Bethesda Bagels (@bethesdabagels) on Mar 21, 2020 at 4:58am PDT"
"Go ahead and dig into a plain, chocolate, or almond croissant — or a chocolate almond croissant, because why choose?. The bakery has eight locations, in Virginia and D.C., including Dupont Circle and Capitol Hill. View this post on Instagram"
"Bakery & Coffeehouse - Firehook was first established in 1992, and has since remained a family owned independent bakery serving br..."