Quick Eats
Quick Eats
The District Fishwife
Grab a light, leafy salmon fish bowl and juicy salmon cheesesteak at this Union Market stall.
Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips
A grab-and-go spot at the Wharf where you take in the waterfront without dropping $200.
Lost Generation Brewing Company
The spot to bring your history buff friend who also happens to be obsessed with IPAs.
PrimoHoagies
Grab sandwiches from this National Harbor spot for a mini waterfront picnic that requires almost no planning.
Thunder Burger & Bar
Good burgers are tough to come by, but Thunder Burger & Bar does them well, and in every meat (and non-meat) option you can think of.
George's King Of Falafel And Cheesesteak
For some of the best shawarma in the city go to George's. Their lamb and chicken shawarma platters served with fresh pickled radishes, cucumbers, and tomatoes are worth every penny.
Chicken + Whiskey
Chicken + Whiskey’s name says it all: it’s a casual Peruvian chicken spot in the front, and a vinyl bar with 100 varieties of whiskey in the back.
Chiko
Chiko is a fast-casual spot near Eastern Market that serves a mix of Chinese and Korean food, with a $50 reservation-only tasting menu.
Stachowski Market & Deli
For big, meat-heavy sandwiches that will probably put you to sleep, go to Stachowski in Georgetown.
Super Pollo
Super Pollo is a reliable cheap eats option in Arlington with excellent Peruvian chicken.
Bonchon Chicken
Head to Bonchon in Navy Yard for Korean fried chicken before a Nats game or for a quick lunch.
Jetties
The best sandwiches in Foggy Bottom are at Jetties. Expect a long line at lunch, but the Thanksgiving Nobadeer is worth it.