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Vaughn Hillyard: "If looking for a zen grocery experience, Eastern Market is the go-to. For one, there's a tremendous apple stand. Pink lady and golden crisps are top notch. And buy a jar of McCutcheon's honey inside."
Jenna Odett Laskin: "Arrive at 4:30pm to put your name down for dinner reservations when they open at 5pm. Excellent food, cocktails, and service. Don't miss the curry or the goat, always listen to specials."
Heather Beck: "Dinner tasting menu is inventive & a fun experience! Feels like a leap of faith since the menu only says “Dinner” but it’s worth it! Wine & cocktails are great too super knowledgeable & friendly staff"
C-SPAN: "The Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial stands in Lincoln Park. Sculpted by Robert Berks & dedicated in 1974. The first memorial in DC to honor an African-American leader. Learn more in the C-SPAN video."
Eater: "This combination cafe, restaurant, clothing store has an upstairs cafe with a rotating selection of savory options like the popular croissant with house-smoked salmon."
Liquor Store 300 Massachusetts Ave NE Washington, D.C.
People also say (17 tips):
The Hill is Home: "It may look like a hoarder’s attic, bu you’ll find one of the city’ best win selections here as well as some of the most helpful staff on the planet."
Rick Kempen: "Be sure to check around the fridges well for some amazing beers hidden from direct sight. Above and around these fridges are some treasures!"
Edlynne L: "What a delightful store that focuses on small producers and unique wines. They also have a great craft beer selection. Michelle, the owner is lovely."
Winn Roberton: "Brand new as of July 16. Great selection of wine, beer and books! Great people too!"
Connor: "I am not a huge Shakespeare buff and I still had fun here. Lots and lots of priceless history here. Definitely come if you are an writing or history buff."
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: "The Folger Shakespeare Library owns 79 of 240 first editions of the collected works of Shakespeare that are known to exist including the only known copy of Titus Andronicus. -- Green Guide Editor"