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: 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: 5031 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“I had the Impossible Burger which came with fries and ketchup and I added cheddar cheese to the burger. The burger looked and tasted so real but it was definitely all plant based. The french fries were amazing. Our waiter asked if we wanted any ketchup, mustard, or anything else. I asked for the mustard and it was Dijon, very delicious!”
Address: 1919 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA
“Good Fish Tacos and Calamari. Breakfast is ok, the breakfast buffet is $25 and probably better deal. Sometimes the service is slow.”
Address: 5014 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“My new favorite local Italian, local being anywhere cozy in the district. The menu is split into an American Italian menu and Italian menu. Dishes on both are great representations of their respective styles. Everything is reasonably priced, the staff are knowledgeable, and mostly Italian. Close to perfect”
Address: 5037 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“Neighborhood pizzeria love the people and management..great pizzas. Cool atmosphere, great drink selection, great food but most of all the staff. Best place to hear music, drink beer and eat pizza, and sometimes wings. Delicious. Nice staff. Fast service. Good decoration. You can play table tennis on 3 table. my fav is chicken wings.”
Address: 2100 Connecticut Ave NW #100, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“First things first. If you are doing omakase, sit at the chef counter ???? your dining experience will be very different. For $100 (not including gratuity) it's one of the best value for legit omakase experience IMHO. Somewhere in the top 2-5 spots in DC for sushi but definitely behind Sushi Nakazawa (which I still rank #1).”
Address: 2915 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“Great place, perfect catering, Italian flavor in the interior. The dishes are great. Italian cuisine adopted for American, but still remains more Italian”
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