Choose from these eco-friendly places to eat & things to do in Washington, DC
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Downtown
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
The National Geographic Museum of Exploration is coming to Washington, D.C. summer 2026.
Brookland
Saint John Paul II National Shrine
Mount Vernon Square
Vibrant, Healthy Bowls
Glover Park
Rocklands Barbeque & Grilling Co.–Wisconsin Ave.
Shaw
Nina May is a New American neighborhood restaurant in Shaw, DC. Just off Logan Circle, nestled between brownstones, Nina May is the restaurant for all occasions.
Capitol Riverfront
Washington Nationals Baseball Club - home of the national pastime in the nation's capital!
Adams Morgan
Join us for an electrifying experience where you can don a lab coat and let your neurons fire up!
Ama is a mission-driven, all-day dining destination in Washington, DC, where nourishment, sustainability, and community come together.
District Winery is boutique working winery located in The Yards, a growing community along the Anacostia River.