You want to eat? High class or low cost, in Washington DC you'll be spoiled for choice.
If you want the best, and only the best, head for The Willard Room at 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue, one of the oldest and finest restaurants in Washington. This playground of the elite's formal European-style service and elegant French cuisine make it distinctly upper crust.
For a more relaxed atmosphere, book into Angelo & Maxi's Steakhouse, located at 901 F Street NW. Famous for its thick juicy steaks, but equipped with a full vegetarian menu, this popular venue has become renowned in the capital for its hot music and cool vodka nights.
To sample some of that down-home flavor, get yourself across to Georgia Brown's at 950 15th Street between I and K Streets. Reasonably priced and with a reputation for excellence, this buzzing little restaurant's fried chicken and pecan dishes have made it a popular lunchtime destination for power brokers, politicians and local sports celebrities. A distinctive slice of DC life.
Popular amongst the chic and sleek is trendy Café Milano, which reclines at 3251 Prospect Street. So fashionable the Candace Bergen once said of it "you have to be a celebrity to get a table there," this traditional Italian eatery is one of the places to be seen in the evenings. It is of course open to the general public, but not the kind of place to attend without a bulging wallet.
Less high fashion but equally stylish is Nathan's, a famous bar and restaurant located at 3150 M Street. A mixed crowd of pinstriped suits and young Washingtonians mingle happily throughout the day, while the nautically-themed bar's situation in the heart of Georgetown's most happening area means that it is often standing room only.
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