Don’t miss the impossibly decadent $15 oyster pan roast here, and try the Eccles cake with Stilton for dessert. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! En savoir plus .
A great way to beat June Gloom is by lounging poolside at the oh-so-grand Shangri-La & as the sun goes down, this courtyard retreat transforms into an outdoor hot spot with DJs spinning Thurs thru Sat En savoir plus .
The Chicago-based Rōti is expanding into D.C. to a location close to the White House. Expect more of the same in this famous eatery. En savoir plus .
Capital Bites liked the wood-grilled tiger prawns. She says, "the “dressing” was good enough to ask for extra bread to absorb the remaining juices on the plate." En savoir plus .
TB's hawking everything from po' boys to "St. Charles Fried Oysters", and live-tuning light jazz Thurs-Saturday evenings. Go for both. En savoir plus .
Mamie Smith recorded "Crazy Blues" on Okeh Records in 1920. Written by African-American songwriter Perry Bradford, Smith's rendition is the 1st recording of vocal blues by an African American artist . En savoir plus .
33 giant TVs, a huge beer selection and tables with personal taps (you heard us). Even better? They are working on a tequila bar which promises to be one of DC's best. Go team. En savoir plus .
The bar offers 15 variations of ceviche including toro, king salmon, & scallop; while shareable mains boast a 90oz ribeye with roasted bone marrow or a whole roasted suckling pig. En savoir plus .
Visit Job Search Central @ SIBL. A one-stop-shop for job seekers. En savoir plus .
Did you know that the first rap act seen on national television performed here in 1981? 'The Funky 4 + 1 More' performed on Saturday Night Live with musical guest Blondie. En savoir plus .
After eating, buy some ingredients for a DIY paella: Bomba rice, olive oil, chorizo, pimentón, and saffron. Ask at the counter, and they'll cheerfully give instructions for cooking the rice. En savoir plus .