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The 20 Most Kid-Friendly Restaurants in DC
"Fare Well is a full-service bistro and bar that also offers takeaway food and bakery items on H Street NE. Owned by Doron Petersan, D.C.’s first plant-based dining establishment has chef Amanda Desaulniers behind the helm, who produces freshly prepared cuisine on site each day. Dishes include cashew cheddar, garlic and onion potato pierogis served with sautéed greens and sauerkraut, and cavatelli with rapini and seitan sausage as well as a mushroom-chickpea burger with sunflower seeds, garlic aioli, walnuts, and caramelized onions. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the restaurant is a boutique coffee shop, serving pastries, fresh-baked bread, and other sweets in the morning, and a friendly neighborhood bistro for lunch and dinner."
"This vegan diner, bakery, and bar all-in-one is exactly what the tired traveler needs after their arrival to Union Station less than one mile away. It’s also an incredible brunch spot not too far from the National Mall or Eastern Market. Enjoyed veganized versions of fan favorites like the Shiitake Ranch (their version of a cobb salad), the Hot Pastrami sandwich (the Rueben), and good ol’ Blueberry Pancakes as they serve breakfast all day!"
"was racially segregated, Ben’s Chili Bowl was a gathering place for anyone who wanted a hearty meal. Today it’s one of the must-eat places in Washington, D.C., as seen on “Man vs. Food.” Barack Obama also ate here just days before his inauguration…no big deal. Old-school half-smokes and veggie dogs are available, too, as part of Ben and Virginia Ali’s growing legacy."
"With affordable prices and mouth watering dishes, this U Street favorite has been serving celebrities, politicians and every day folks since 1958. Ben's famous all meat chili dog, chili con carne and jumbo beef dog are menu specialties. Healthier, yet still tasty, options include a tuna sandwich, veggie burger and rice bowl."
"The half smoke originated in Washington, D.C.|© T.Tseng / Flickr. Ben’s Chili Bowl is housed in a historic building dating back to 1910 that used to be a silent movie theater and a pool hall. In 1958, it was converted into a restaurant."
"Address: Yamazato, 6303 Little River Turnpike #120, Alexandria, Virginia 22312. Although they make sushi and sashimi a top priority, there's a bit of everything on the menu at Yamazato. Offering maki and spicy crunchy rolls plus nigiri sushi in every flavor anyone could want, Yamazato's most popular flavors include Ume Shiso, Natto, and Flying Fish Roe."
"Chaplin Restaurant & Bar sirve cocina de inspiración asiática que transporta a los comensales al Japón y la Shanghai de los años 20."
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"With its unpretentious menu, welcoming vibe, and great value for money, the Bonefish Grill is fast on its way to becoming one of Arlington’s most popular restaurants. Service is quick, attentive, and friendly, while the menu of classic seafood dishes like Bang Bang Shrimp and Maryland Crab cakes never fails to deliver."
"Chef Danny Lledó has a menu reflecting the weather, farming, and ocean bounty of Valencia at Xiquet. Featuring a gorgeous wood-fired kitchen enclosed in glass, the Embassy Row restaurant offers tasting and a la carte menus. Standout dishes include the Red Prawn of Denia and either of the two paellas, including a vegetarian version with artichoke, asparagus, lima beans, and eggplant, or the seafood version with lobster, red prawn, scallop, and cuttlefish."
"Chef Danny Lledó’s hometown of Denía in the Valencian coast of Spain is the foundation of seven- and 10-course tasting menus showcasing his award-winning paella and other regional specialties that come from in a wood-fire kitchen enclosed in glass. An impressive Mediterranean wine list is also not to be missed. A la carte dishes are available, too."
"Glover Park’s high-end Spanish restaurant specializes in Valencian cuisine, whether that’s paella or grass-fed ribeye. Xiquet offers seven or 10-course tasting menus or a la carte dishes in its dining room, and plenty of takeout options."
"Address:Del Ray Artisans, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301. Home to the city's best visual and functional artworks, Del Ray Artisans was established to support the blossoming art community in Alexandria. The gallery is free to enter and is open to the public."
"You will find Georgetown Park centrally located between the historic C & O Canal and Georgetown’s two main streets, Wisconsin Avenue and M Street. The shopping complex is easily accessible from downtown Washington by Metro and has an enormous parking garage if you are coming by car. You can expect to find interesting retail outlets including Anthropology, H&M, J Crew and TJ Maxx alongside service providers such as Avis/Budget Car Hire, DMV Georgetown Service Center and the Washington Sports Club."
"After going through an extensive renovation that cost 80 million USD, Georgetown Park was once again ready to welcome visitors, starting in 2018. Located in the heart of Georgetown, this shopping mall is the perfect one-stop entertainment spot. You can shop from both retailers and local boutiques here and when you want to take a break while planning what to buy next, you can drop by one of the restaurants."
"Address: 3222 M Street NW, Washington, DC 20007Phone: (202) 965-1280Website. D.C.’s largest mall has more than 450,000 square feet of shopping space. Clothing stores dominate the landscape here, from J."