3 Best Restaurants in D.C. Waterfront, Washington, D.C.

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Colada Shop

$ | D.C. Waterfront Fodor's Choice

There was great excitement in summer 2020, when the second Colada Shop opened, an extension of its very popular first branch in Northwest D.C. Its breakfast menu, in particular, is extensive and appealing, bringing a Cuban twist to familiar-sounding offerings and serving a wide variety of coffees, including café con leche and café bonbon, made with condensed milk. And while it may feel strange to have baked eggs for dinner rather than breakfast, it’s certainly worth breaking with convention for the sake of the chorizo and chickpea calderos. If you’ve never had sweet plantains before, this is a great place to try them. Finish your meal with churros, and you’ll be thoroughly satisfied.

Osteria Morini

$$$ | Southeast Fodor's Choice

The stylish design and superlative pastas of this take on cuisine from northern Italy's Emilia-Romagna region might seem like an unexpected match for the sports fans flocking to Nationals Park. But you can't ask for a better way to cap off a day at the ballpark than the wood-grilled meats here. You can also try the charcuterie and cheese (the creamy robiola is particularly delicious), all washed down with an Italian cocktail. If you want to treat your palate, this restaurant is an excellent choice.

301 Water St. SE, Washington, DC, 20003, USA
202-484–0660
Known For
  • Prosciutto, mortadella, and wood-grilled meats
  • Pleasant patio location close to the water
  • Proximity to the baseball stadium
Restaurant Details
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Bluejacket

$$ | D.C. Waterfront

Most restaurants pair beer with food, but here you'll find the opposite: the refined but hearty new American fare is designed to complement the 10 brews on tap. If you're not sure whether an herbal saison or the spicy fruit of a Scotch ale would go best with a bone-in beef short rib in a Kansas City rub, don't be afraid to ask the gracious cast of servers. Note the artful industrial decor, a symbol of revitalization in the Navy Yard area, and don't miss the impeccable brunch.

300 Tingey St. SE, Washington, DC, 20003, USA
202-524–2862
Known For
  • In-house brewery that produces excellent speciality beer
  • Industrial vibe
  • Fantastic Sunday brunch
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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