Your Eckington Insider's Guidebook

Linda
Your Eckington Insider's Guidebook

Recommended restaurants

You will be spoilt for choice with all the variety in DC. Whether your hankering for barbecue or authentic Ethiopian (DC is home to the largest population or Ethiopians outside of Ethiopia), there's something for everyone dining-wise in the district. This is a list of some of our favorites
Great bbq and just 0.6miles/12min walk from our place.
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DCity Smokehouse
203 Florida Ave NW
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Great bbq and just 0.6miles/12min walk from our place.
Consistently good food. Our local go-to (just 0.4 miles/a 7-minute walk from our place). Highly recommend the basil fried rice, spicy eggplant and cashew chicken.
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Aroi
1832 1st St NW
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Consistently good food. Our local go-to (just 0.4 miles/a 7-minute walk from our place). Highly recommend the basil fried rice, spicy eggplant and cashew chicken.
Great NY style pizza on sourdough crust. The Diavolo is very good if you like/can handle some spiciness.
Andy's Pizza NoMa
51 M Street Northeast
Great NY style pizza on sourdough crust. The Diavolo is very good if you like/can handle some spiciness.
Good breakfast/lunch spot with tasty sandwiches on good ciabatta. Good cookies as well. 10mn walk/0.5miles from our place.
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Uncle Chip's Cookies
1514 North Capitol St NW
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Good breakfast/lunch spot with tasty sandwiches on good ciabatta. Good cookies as well. 10mn walk/0.5miles from our place.
Union Market refers to both the trendy little district that features lots of dining options and shopping. If you are exploring the district in general , here are some wonderful options: - Masseria for high-end Italian - La Cosecha: a charming Latin-America marketplace - O-Ku for excellent sushi - Cotton and Reed: great selection of rums and good place to enjoy a cocktail - St Anselm: If its steak you want Union Market is also the name of the food hall ( 1309 5th St NE, Washington, DC 20002). Its a good one-stop-shop if you all want to try different cuisines under one roof. So many good choices there but we especially like: - 2Fifty for BBQ - Buffalo & Bergen for great breakfast sandwiches - Lucky Buns for burgers - Puddin’ for their bread pudding.
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Union Market
1309 5th St NE
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Union Market refers to both the trendy little district that features lots of dining options and shopping. If you are exploring the district in general , here are some wonderful options: - Masseria for high-end Italian - La Cosecha: a charming Latin-America marketplace - O-Ku for excellent sushi - Cotton and Reed: great selection of rums and good place to enjoy a cocktail - St Anselm: If its steak you want Union Market is also the name of the food hall ( 1309 5th St NE, Washington, DC 20002). Its a good one-stop-shop if you all want to try different cuisines under one roof. So many good choices there but we especially like: - 2Fifty for BBQ - Buffalo & Bergen for great breakfast sandwiches - Lucky Buns for burgers - Puddin’ for their bread pudding.
Wonderful priced vegetarian Isreali cuisine. Highly recommend. Must try their chocolate chip cookies
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Shouk
395 Morse Street Northeast
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Wonderful priced vegetarian Isreali cuisine. Highly recommend. Must try their chocolate chip cookies
Cute little coffee shop near our place.
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Big Bear Cafe
1700 R St NW
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Cute little coffee shop near our place.
Excellent, authentic Mexican cuisine! Go hungry so you can sample a variety of dishes from their extensive menu.
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El Sol Restaurante & Tequileria
1227 11th St NW
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Excellent, authentic Mexican cuisine! Go hungry so you can sample a variety of dishes from their extensive menu.
A good nearby option for Korean food.
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Gogi Yogi
1921 8th St NW
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A good nearby option for Korean food.
Hands down our favorite ice cream place in DC. A wide array of exciting flavors to please every palate!
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Mount Desert Island Ice Cream
3110 Mt Pleasant St NW
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Hands down our favorite ice cream place in DC. A wide array of exciting flavors to please every palate!
Atmospheric Cuban restaurant and hidden gem in Columbia Heights neighborhood. Worth exploring the entire menu, but one of us is always sure to get the Pan Con Lechon -a sandwich that is brimming with shredded pork liberally finished with a tangy-lemon butter sauce and sautéed onions.
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Mi Cuba Cafe
1424 Park Rd NW
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Atmospheric Cuban restaurant and hidden gem in Columbia Heights neighborhood. Worth exploring the entire menu, but one of us is always sure to get the Pan Con Lechon -a sandwich that is brimming with shredded pork liberally finished with a tangy-lemon butter sauce and sautéed onions.
Great Ethiopian restaurant. The vegi or meat samplers are an ideal option if you want to try a variety of dishes.
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Letena Ethiopian Restaurant
3100 14th Street Northwest
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Great Ethiopian restaurant. The vegi or meat samplers are an ideal option if you want to try a variety of dishes.
Excellent sandwiches and huge portions!
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SUNdeVICH
1314 9th St NW
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Excellent sandwiches and huge portions!
Excellent bbq and sandwiches.
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Federalist Pig
1654 Columbia Rd NW
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Excellent bbq and sandwiches.
Good, affordable falafels where you can add any number of toppings to really customize the flavor. Very good french fries too. A favorite for party-goers after the clubs and bars in Adams Morgan have closed.
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Amsterdam Falafelshop
2425 18th St NW
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Good, affordable falafels where you can add any number of toppings to really customize the flavor. Very good french fries too. A favorite for party-goers after the clubs and bars in Adams Morgan have closed.
Excellent old-school Italian-American cuisine. And while you are there, check out The Roost just next door -its a nice little culinary collective with a selection of different vendors under one roof.
Caruso's Grocery
914 14th St SE
Excellent old-school Italian-American cuisine. And while you are there, check out The Roost just next door -its a nice little culinary collective with a selection of different vendors under one roof.
Enjoy excellent modern Hong Kong Cuisine. Tiger Fork is tucked away in the hip Blagden Alley, which has a selection of other good dining/drinking spots such as Michelin-starred The Dabney, and Columbia Room for cocktails
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Tiger Fork
922 Blagden Alley NW
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Enjoy excellent modern Hong Kong Cuisine. Tiger Fork is tucked away in the hip Blagden Alley, which has a selection of other good dining/drinking spots such as Michelin-starred The Dabney, and Columbia Room for cocktails
Great Mediterranean food. Be sure to order their Brussel Sprouts.
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Zaytinya
701 9th St NW
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Great Mediterranean food. Be sure to order their Brussel Sprouts.
If you are willing to drive out a little further (20miles/~30min), Yechon has the BEST Korean BBQ we’ve tried in the DC metro area.
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Yechon Korean Restaurant
4121 Hummer Rd
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If you are willing to drive out a little further (20miles/~30min), Yechon has the BEST Korean BBQ we’ve tried in the DC metro area.
Charming little coffee and book shop. Love their turmeric-ginger latte. A great place to relax with a coffee/tea and baked treat while watching the world go by or reading a book.
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Creative Grounds DC
1822 North Capitol St NW
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Charming little coffee and book shop. Love their turmeric-ginger latte. A great place to relax with a coffee/tea and baked treat while watching the world go by or reading a book.

Sightseeing

DC is one of the most walkable/bikeable cities. Highly reccommend doing just that at these attractions. Some (eg the Arboretum) will require that you drive to get to them, but most are easily accessible by public transportation.
Our favorite bodega! Just a block from our place and has everything you could possibly want for your stay. Their bagels and all day breakfast sandwiches are wonderful! Stop by if you need to stock up on a few essentials or snacks.
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Yang Market
138 U St NE
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Our favorite bodega! Just a block from our place and has everything you could possibly want for your stay. Their bagels and all day breakfast sandwiches are wonderful! Stop by if you need to stock up on a few essentials or snacks.
Lose yourself in nature at the gorgeous 446-acre hidden gem. Just 15 minutes drive away from our place. While there, be sure to check out the National Capitol Columns that originally supported the east portico of the U.S. Capitol when it was built in 1828.
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United States National Arboretum
3501 New York Ave NE
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Lose yourself in nature at the gorgeous 446-acre hidden gem. Just 15 minutes drive away from our place. While there, be sure to check out the National Capitol Columns that originally supported the east portico of the U.S. Capitol when it was built in 1828.
Just 10-minutes walk away from our place, the MBT is known for eye-catching murals. An excellent option for bike rides, jogging or strolls in the neighborhood. It runs 8.5 miles from DC to Silver Spring, MD in the north. About 1.5 miles north on the trail (from our place) is Brookland Arts Walk - a pedestrian promenade featuring local dining, artists and makers. Browse the galleries and enjoy shopping local! Check out the Monroe Street Farmer's Market every Saturday year round: April – December; Saturday, 9AM - 1PM January – March; Saturday, 10AM - 1PM
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Metropolitan Branch Trail
Metropolitan Branch Trail
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Just 10-minutes walk away from our place, the MBT is known for eye-catching murals. An excellent option for bike rides, jogging or strolls in the neighborhood. It runs 8.5 miles from DC to Silver Spring, MD in the north. About 1.5 miles north on the trail (from our place) is Brookland Arts Walk - a pedestrian promenade featuring local dining, artists and makers. Browse the galleries and enjoy shopping local! Check out the Monroe Street Farmer's Market every Saturday year round: April – December; Saturday, 9AM - 1PM January – March; Saturday, 10AM - 1PM
A pedestrian promenade featuring local dining, artists and makers. Browse the galleries and enjoy shopping local! Check out the Monroe Street Farmer's Market every Saturday year round: April – December; Saturday, 9AM - 1PM January – March; Saturday, 10AM - 1PM
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Arts Walk
716 The Arts Walk
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A pedestrian promenade featuring local dining, artists and makers. Browse the galleries and enjoy shopping local! Check out the Monroe Street Farmer's Market every Saturday year round: April – December; Saturday, 9AM - 1PM January – March; Saturday, 10AM - 1PM
Each Saturday and Sunday, hundreds of DC’s best local artists and crafters set up tents in the street and plazas surrounding the market. Check out all the painters, sculptors, independent designers, woodworkers, jewelers, potters, and photographers! Open each Saturday and Sunday from 9am-3pm.
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Eastern Market
225 7th St SE
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Each Saturday and Sunday, hundreds of DC’s best local artists and crafters set up tents in the street and plazas surrounding the market. Check out all the painters, sculptors, independent designers, woodworkers, jewelers, potters, and photographers! Open each Saturday and Sunday from 9am-3pm.
Enjoy over 1,700 acres of greenery at one of our top urban parks! Running from northwest DC into Maryland, Rock Creek Park is a popular retreat for the city’s outdoor enthusiasts. Take in the lush greenery, 32 miles of trails and picnic areas and a nature center. Fun Fact: At 1,754 acres, Rock Creek Park is more than twice the size of Central Park (843 acres)!
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Rock Creek Park
3545 Williamsburg Ln NW
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Enjoy over 1,700 acres of greenery at one of our top urban parks! Running from northwest DC into Maryland, Rock Creek Park is a popular retreat for the city’s outdoor enthusiasts. Take in the lush greenery, 32 miles of trails and picnic areas and a nature center. Fun Fact: At 1,754 acres, Rock Creek Park is more than twice the size of Central Park (843 acres)!
Enjoy a picnic at the scenic Meridian Hill park. The gorgeous tiered fountain, statues of historic figures like Dante and Joan of Arc and overall design give this park a European feel. Lots of benches, grassy spots and shades make it an ideal spot for relaxing with a book, a picnic or for taking a jog. On weekends, the park is buzzing with yoga enthusiasts and --on Sunday afternoons in the warmer months-- a drum circle!
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Meridian Hill Park
W Street Northwest
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Enjoy a picnic at the scenic Meridian Hill park. The gorgeous tiered fountain, statues of historic figures like Dante and Joan of Arc and overall design give this park a European feel. Lots of benches, grassy spots and shades make it an ideal spot for relaxing with a book, a picnic or for taking a jog. On weekends, the park is buzzing with yoga enthusiasts and --on Sunday afternoons in the warmer months-- a drum circle!
Outdoor pool accessible for a small fee. 0.2 miles/4min walk from our place.
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Harry Thomas Recreation Center
1743 Lincoln Rd NE
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Outdoor pool accessible for a small fee. 0.2 miles/4min walk from our place.
The National Mall is America’s most-visited national park! Considered America's front yard, the Mall is 2-miles long spanning the Lincoln Memorial to the west, the United States Capitol to the east and the Washington Monument roughly at its midpoint. There are over 100 unique memorials and monuments including: - Washington Monument - Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial - Lincoln Memorial & Reflecting Pool - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial - Thomas Jefferson Memorial - World War II Memorial - Korean War Veterans Memorial - Vietnam Veterans Memorial Additionally, the Mall is home to 11 Smithsonian Institution Museums - and they are all free admission! The Air and Space Museum, Natural History Museum, American History Museum, and new National Museum of African American Heritage and Culture are among fan favorites. With all the monuments, museums and memorials, you can easily spend an entire day (or more!) on the Mall. A must do if you are in DC.
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National Mall
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The National Mall is America’s most-visited national park! Considered America's front yard, the Mall is 2-miles long spanning the Lincoln Memorial to the west, the United States Capitol to the east and the Washington Monument roughly at its midpoint. There are over 100 unique memorials and monuments including: - Washington Monument - Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial - Lincoln Memorial & Reflecting Pool - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial - Thomas Jefferson Memorial - World War II Memorial - Korean War Veterans Memorial - Vietnam Veterans Memorial Additionally, the Mall is home to 11 Smithsonian Institution Museums - and they are all free admission! The Air and Space Museum, Natural History Museum, American History Museum, and new National Museum of African American Heritage and Culture are among fan favorites. With all the monuments, museums and memorials, you can easily spend an entire day (or more!) on the Mall. A must do if you are in DC.

Neighborhoods

One of the oldest neighborhoods in DC (it was wired for electricity in 1889, 2 years before the white house!), Eckington is filled with charming federal-style and Victorian row houses. With its perfect mix of urban and residential, Eckington is a popular choice for those who prefer a small-town atmosphere with big-city conveniences just minutes away. Lose yourself in nature at the gorgeous 446-acre US National Arboretum, just 15 minutes drive away. While there, be sure to check out the National Capitol Columns that originally supported the east portico of the U.S. Capitol when it was built in 1828. The Metropolitan Branch Trail, just 10-minutes walk away and known for eye-catching murals, is an excellent option for bike rides, jogging or strolls in the neighborhood. Fun fact: Eckington’s colorful rowhouses in a palette of pink, gray, yellow, green, slate and blue may be familiar to you: They appear in the time-lapse opening credit sequence of the Netflix series “House of Cards.”
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Eckington
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One of the oldest neighborhoods in DC (it was wired for electricity in 1889, 2 years before the white house!), Eckington is filled with charming federal-style and Victorian row houses. With its perfect mix of urban and residential, Eckington is a popular choice for those who prefer a small-town atmosphere with big-city conveniences just minutes away. Lose yourself in nature at the gorgeous 446-acre US National Arboretum, just 15 minutes drive away. While there, be sure to check out the National Capitol Columns that originally supported the east portico of the U.S. Capitol when it was built in 1828. The Metropolitan Branch Trail, just 10-minutes walk away and known for eye-catching murals, is an excellent option for bike rides, jogging or strolls in the neighborhood. Fun fact: Eckington’s colorful rowhouses in a palette of pink, gray, yellow, green, slate and blue may be familiar to you: They appear in the time-lapse opening credit sequence of the Netflix series “House of Cards.”