Address: 3000 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 3000 E, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“A true local gem of a liquor store. The Indian guys who run this joint is extremely helpful. honest and frugal. They get the best deals from the wholesalers and pass it on to the customers. Best liquor store in DC. Hands down!”
Address: 3801 Connecticut Ave NW #100, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Address: 2901 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“I live in a two bedroom here and love it! Although we got a decent rent deal due to COVID, it still seems fairly affordable after chatting with some new residents. Management is friendly & responsive. Amenities are simple but nice. The property is clean and well cared for. The views from the roof-decks are pretty sweet too.”
Address: 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“Great experience! Really enjoyed the electric eel exhibit. Really informative exhibit about the frogs of Panama and the Chytrid fungus. The largest spider in the world resides in the Amazon.....why no exhibit about the Goliath Bird Eating Tarantula? 🤷🏾♂️”
Address: 3000 Connecticut Ave NW STE 238, Washington, DC 20008, USA
Address: Smithsonian Zoo Panda Plaza, 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“While at the zoo, my son and I got hungry. There wasn’t a ton of options for kids. My kid loves pizza, so that’s what he got. It was 8 for combo of pizza and chips. Other options they have include breadsticks or fries. The drink isn’t included. I ended up getting him a Gatorade from vending machine for $3 vs a foundation drink they sold it for $4. There was a long, which to be expected but it moved at a decent pace. They did have an express lane. My kid enjoyed the pizza.”
Address: 3000 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“Great place to stop by after the zoo to grab a quick bite. The bagel sandwiches are around $6 and baked goods are around $4 each. Overall a decent place with vegan and gluten-free options. Nut-free and kosher if that’s also a concern for you. They had cute zoo-themed cake pops here and if you want a cute panda pop then this is the place for you. I tried their southwestern sandwich on an everything bagel and it was tasty and big enough that you’re full but not overly stuffed. I also tried their cookie bar and it was okay, though I wish I would’ve gone with their raspberry bar instead (maybe next time).”
Address: 3000 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“Food was delicious, The fish and Fries was bomb 💣”
Address: 4901 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“My mother rehabilitated here after total hip replacement and I have nothing but gratitude and respect for the excellent care she received. The skilled nursing staff was professional and caring, the social and cultural activities were of a very high quality, the food was delicious and nutritious and the onsite a Physical and Occupational therapy facility was so convenient and expertly staffed. Thanks to everyone at Forest Hills for providing a real home to the residents and short termers as well.”
Address: 3801 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“Really fantastic doctor. He actually listens and asks good questions. Dr. Smothers is old school - he genuinely cares. Highly recommend.”
Address: 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“If you are a local or just visiting from out of town, the National zoo is a must go-to location. They have a wide array of animals to sight see and interactive learning activities throughout the park. Entrance is free for everyone, but you should note you do have to download tickets before entering. You can bring your own food in, no alcohol is allowed in from outside but is sold within the park. As a local, I come here for the experience and also to walk when it is warm outside. Parking is slightly a hassle as you have to find parallel parking on the narrow streets of DC, the zoo also has parking but it is $30 per car. The shows are now back, which i really enjoyed this interactive bird show hole I was there. My only suggestions are removing the lines for indoor exhibits. Masks are not required nor is social distancing within the park, but they limit the amount of people in some of the indoor exhibits causing extensive lines which took about 15-20 minutes to get inside. Also, the bathroom facilities were not clean and did not have paper towels. Additionally, there was hardly an security and no one checking bags at entrance. Just a heads up I also went on Memorial Day weekend, in the morning there wasn’t much of a crowd but after 12 there were so many people it was difficult to walk. I would recommend during the weekday or coming at opening if you want less crowd. Overall though I had a wonderful experience and will be back.”
Address: 4101 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“Both of our children have thrived at Burke. The faculty is terrific, the academic standards are high, and the school really stresses personal growth and responsibility. Students are encouraged to take risks and be comfortable in their own skin. The leadership program also is very strong.”
Address: 5632 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20015, USA
“I have been meaning to stop by this location for ages and so glad I finally got the chance.This place and their food is frickin awesome! I came in the other day and had the Clark Cove sandwich aka Roasted turkey, coleslaw, white american cheese, and Thousand Island dressing on toasted sourdough. I also had their seasonal salad with Spinach greens, goat cheese, butternut squash and all sorts of filling deliciousness.”
Address: 3000 Connecticut Ave NW # 336, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“I have seen Dr. Schonfeld on a few different occasions and have found him to be a competent and compassionate physician. After a thorough evaluation I found his ministrations to accurate and effective. I would certainly recommend him.”
Address: 3000 Connecticut Ave NW #301, Washington, DC 20008, USA
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