CuisineMexican
Price$$
HoursMon Closed, Tue-Sat 17:00-22:00, Sun 17:00-21:00
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Why locals love it: Two blocks east of the 14th Street boutiques in a U Street basement, this Oaxacan fondita serves $9 chilaquiles and $14 mole platters to a steady neighbourhood lunch crowd.

Tip: Cash and card both accepted; the mole rojo with chicken is the most-ordered plate on the lunch menu.

Location

Address: 1320 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, Washington DC

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Primrose ★ 4.5

French bistro$$Mon Closed, Tue-Fri 17:00-20:30, Sat 11:00-14:00 17:00-21:00, Sun 11:00-14:00

Primrose (French bistro) in Washington Dc: The Saturday-and-Sunday 11:00-14:00 brunch is the calmer reservation; the dinner menu changes with the season.

Why locals love it: A modern French bistro tucked into Brookland's 12th Street row on the eastern side of the Catholic University strip.

Tip: The Saturday-and-Sunday 11:00-14:00 brunch is the calmer reservation; the dinner menu changes with the season.

Heat Da Spot Cafe ★ 4.2

American diner$$Mon Closed, Tue-Sun 08:30-15:00

Heat Da Spot Cafe in Washington Dc: american diner room. A Petworth-Columbia Heights corner cafe on Georgia Avenue with a small couch-and-vintage-tee.

Why locals love it: A Petworth-Columbia Heights corner cafe on Georgia Avenue with a small couch-and-vintage-tee interior, where locals queue from 07:30 for the chechebsa.

Tip: The berbere-spiced chechebsa (fried flatbread soaked in spiced butter) is the cafe's editorial pick; commuters take the morning line out the door before 09:00.

Thip Khao ★ 4.4

Laotian$$Sun-Mon 17:00-22:00, Tue Closed, Wed-Sat 17:00-22:00

Thip Khao is a columbia heights laotian dining room a block off 14th street that locals keep quiet, with an off-menu jungle insert most tourists never see.

Why locals love it: A Columbia Heights Laotian dining room a block off 14th Street that locals keep quiet, with an off-menu jungle insert most tourists never see.

Tip: Ask for the off-menu jungle insert by name; the larb on it is far hotter than the standard menu.

Sankofa Cafe ★ 4.1

Cafe$$Daily 07:00-22:00

Howard University cafe-bookstore on Georgia Ave from filmmakers Haile and Shirikiana Gerima (1997); paninis, wraps, salads, espresso with diaspora films.

Why locals love it: A Black-owned Georgia Avenue bookstore cafe inside the 1998 Sankofa Video Books cultural space from filmmakers Haile and Shirikiana Gerima.

Tip: The cafe is open 07:00-22:00 every day; visit on Friday evenings for a film screening or author event in the bookstore room.

Cynthia ★ 4.0

New American$$Mon Closed, Tue-Thu 17:00-21:30, Fri 17:00-22:00, Sat 11:00-15:00 17:00-22:00, Sun 11:00-15:00

H Street NE bistro from Phil Coppage (2024), named for his mother; classic American-Italian plates: steak frites, croque madame, careful cocktail list.

Why locals love it: An H Street neighborhood bar and bistro on the western end of the corridor at 502 H Street NE.

Tip: Weekend brunch 11:00-15:00 is the easier reservation slot; dinner runs Tuesday through Saturday and the bar takes walk-ins.

Queen's English ★ 4.7

British gastropub$$Sun-Mon Closed, Tue-Thu 17:30-21:00, Fri-Sat 17:00-21:30

Queen's English is a british gastropub room in Washington Dc. The Sunday roast at 17:00 takes its own reservation list; book through Tock two weeks ahead.

Why locals love it: A Columbia Heights Hong Kong-British dining room from chef Henji Cheung that locals book for the Sunday roast and the wonton soup pop-ups few tourists know about.

Tip: The Sunday roast at 17:00 takes its own reservation list; book through Tock two weeks ahead.

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