Tip: VIP tickets include a pre-event chef reception with longer-form conversations; the general admission ticket gives you all 30 tasting stations.

Location

Address: Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004, Washington DC

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H Street Festival ★ 4.1

H Street Festival in Washington DC is the neighbourhood street festival on H Street NE every September, with 150 food vendors, 14 stages and a one-day shutdown of the streetcar corridor.

Tip: Maketto and Toki Underground run pop-up stalls on the street; the main music stage at 8th and H is the festival anchor.

Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week ★ 4.3

Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week in Washington DC is the twice-yearly city-wide prix-fixe event from the Restaurant Association, with 300 restaurants offering $25 lunch and $45 dinner menus.

Tip: Tasting-menu rooms like Bresca, Tail Up Goat and The Dabney participate; book at midnight when reservations open.

DC JazzFest ★ 4.1

DC JazzFest in Washington DC is the five-day jazz festival on The Wharf with free outdoor concerts, food trucks from local restaurants and waterside Maine Avenue Fish Market lunches.

Tip: The Friday-night Wharf headliner stage is the busiest food vendor day; the Sunday afternoon family stage is the quietest.

Smithsonian Folklife Festival ★ 4.4

Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington DC is the annual cultural festival on the National Mall since 1967, with food stalls themed to that year's country or community focus.

Tip: Each year features one or two host cultures; check the Smithsonian site in May for the 2026 theme and food vendor list.

National Cherry Blossom Festival ★ 4.6

National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC is the city's flagship spring festival around the Tidal Basin since 1935, with Japanese-American food stalls, sakura events and the Pink Tie Party.

Tip: Peak bloom dates rotate; check the NPS site weekly through March. The Saturday Petalpalooza in April is the largest food-stall event.

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