Recommendations for dining solo in DC?
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Recommendations for dining solo in DC?
I'll be in DC June 15-20. Do you have any suggestions for places that are good for solo dining? Also if any of you will be there at that time maybe we can meet for a meal!
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A couple of places that I've had a nice time dining solo in DC include the Brickskeller:
http://tinyurl.com/lda68
And Bistrot du Coin:
http://tinyurl.com/lkjux
Both are in the Dupont Circle area. You can eat at the bar in either, but I give the Bistrot du Coin especially high marks for seating me with a very nice young woman one day when I came for lunch.
http://tinyurl.com/lda68
And Bistrot du Coin:
http://tinyurl.com/lkjux
Both are in the Dupont Circle area. You can eat at the bar in either, but I give the Bistrot du Coin especially high marks for seating me with a very nice young woman one day when I came for lunch.
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Hi I live in Northwest DC and there are some very nice restaurants on Connecticut Avenue near the National Zoo. Most in that strip have outdoor tables and are very lively.
I am not sure what type of cuisine you like but there is the Lebanese Taverna, a Thai Restaurant, Italian Pizza Paradiso) and others. They are good, not GREAT but fun.
Lunch is better for someone alone than dinner. When traveling, I ofter have a fabulous lunch and then order in for dinner--unless of course I met some nice people to go out with in a group.
I am not sure what type of cuisine you like but there is the Lebanese Taverna, a Thai Restaurant, Italian Pizza Paradiso) and others. They are good, not GREAT but fun.
Lunch is better for someone alone than dinner. When traveling, I ofter have a fabulous lunch and then order in for dinner--unless of course I met some nice people to go out with in a group.
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I know the orginal poster has already taken the trip, but for future reference, I traveled solo to D.C. and ate dinner most nights in Georgetown. Very vibrant area with a huge variety of small restaurants where it's easy to see how crowded they are with a peek in the window. I always felt very comfortable dining solo there. After dinner, there's plenty of shops and good people watching.
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