A collection of bar snacks and playful drinks at River Club.
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Birch Thomas
Despite a lack of parking spots and Metro access, most D.C. locals and tourists find their way to Georgetown eventually. This historic neighborhood is a draw for its beautiful architecture and cobblestone streets packed with plentiful shopping options. And now, a booming restaurant scene is a big reason to visit. Newcomers to watch along Wisconsin Avenue NW include Alara and Sushi Gaku.
On the baked goods front, load up on flaky pastries from all-day Levantine cafe Yellow, delightfully gooey cookies from NYC’s Levain, croissants from Boulangerie Christophe, and cult cupcakes from Baked & Wired.
For a luxe hotel meal, Georgetown is home to Michael Mina’s Bourbon Steak in the Four Seasons and Wolfgang Puck’s Cut in the Rosewood.
For this latest map refresh, we added Lebanese-styled hitmaker River Club and Italian sensation Osteria Mozza.
And to map out an ultimate Georgetown staycation, go here.
— Additional reporting by Cities Director Missy Frederick.
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