My husband and I are in DC for 3 days and want to spend some time in Georgetown. Casual but fun and trendy lunch places?
Neat lunch places in Georgetown?
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Just pick a place while you are walking around.
Casual and fun (but not trendy) is Billy Martins Tavern. Crab cakes, burgers, hot turkey sandwich, basic tavern fare, been around since the 1930's.
Georgetown is not really trendy and doesn't have the best restaurants in DC. Given that, there are tons of places, pick one that appeals to you. Only place I would recommend in Georgetown is Pizza Paradiso --in addition to great pizza it has good sandwiches and salads too.
Oops, forgot about Bandelero opened recently by Mike Isabella of Top Chef. One might consider that trendy. We ate it when it was practicing in Cleveland Park and it was ok, not nearly as good as Graffiato, his other restaurant.