5 Best Restaurants in Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.

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We've compiled the best of the best in Foggy Bottom - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Call Your Mother Deli

$ | Foggy Bottom Fodor's Choice

Craving bagels? One of the most popular bagel shops in D.C., Call Your Mother Deli, recently expanded to the West End neighborhood. A modern take on a Jewish deli, their specialty is bagels, ranging from the classic everything bagel to more unique flavors like blueberry muffin. Located in the lobby of Yours Truly DC hotel, you can find a steady line for breakfast and lunch from locals who love their bagels and creative toppings. Aside from the bagel sandwiches and flavored cream cheeses, you can also order donuts, muffins, and cookies. 

Western Market

$ Fodor's Choice

Are you looking for a place featuring local vendors and affordable eats? Check out Western Market, a new food hall close to George Washington University. From Italian hoagies to Venezuelan arepas, you can get a taste of D.C.'s diverse culinary scene. The marketplace tenants consist of an exciting lineup of concepts, including Capo Deli, Mason's Famous Lobster Rolls, Onkei, RAWish, Nim Ali, Falafel Inc., Arepa Zone, Bandoola Bowl, and Roaming Rooster. The ample space, at over 12,000 square feet, is a fun meeting place, drawing crowds from GW, neighboring institutions like the World Bank, and visitors alike. 

2000 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20006, USA
202-452--0924
Known For
  • Diverse food options
  • Popular with students
  • Great meet-up spot

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Beefsteak

$ | Foggy Bottom

Vegetarians and carnivores alike rejoice at Beefsteak, the vegetable-forward fast-casual restaurant by renowned chef and humanitarian José Andres. Located at the heart of Foggy Bottom, it offers colorful salads, veggie burgers, and hearty bowls. Most items are $10 or less, ideal for a budget meal without sacrificing quality. Items like the Faux Joe burger, made with plant-based protein, spicy chilorio chili sauce, and the katsu bowl with Asian spices are favorites among guests. 

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Bindaas

$ | Foggy Bottom

For a taste of Indian street food, head to Bindaas, a casual restaurant near George Washington University. Owned by the same restaurant group as Rasika, you will find high-quality Indian food in a more relaxed setting. Fans of Bindaas go for kathi rolls, made with a thin crepe-like shell and filled with classics such as chicken tikka masala and paneer (spinach and cheese stew). You can also find a wide selection of chaat (savory snacks) and pao buns with stew fillings. 

2000 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20006, USA
Known For
  • Wide selection of chaat (savory snacks)
  • Classic Indian dishes
  • Casual setup
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Flower Child

$ | Foggy Bottom

Yummy, made-from-scratch vegetarian, vegan, and paleo bowls, salads, and wraps are served in a cheery space.

2112 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC, USA
Known For
  • Cauliflower "risotto"
  • Wine selection
  • Vegan, vegetarian, and gluten free–friendly

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