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Explore - H Street Corridor

Centered on its namesake street, H Street NE is a tight-knit neighborhood with an artsy vibe, quirky bars, hip eateries and independent designer shops.

 

The Atlas Performing Arts Center presents films, concerts and plays in a 1930s movie theater.

 

The weekly farmers’ market sells seasonal produce and handmade goods, and in the fall, the H Street Festival buzzes with live music and local street food.

favorite restaurants

lots of great choices for every palate!
 

  • Fancy Radish - amazing vegan (that non-vegans will love)

  • Ethiopic - award-winning Ethiopian

  • Maketto - innovative Asian

  • DC Harvest - locally-sourced American

  • Sospeso - Mediterranean and small bites

  • Milk & Honey Cafe - New American

  • Toki Underground - famous for ramen (small space)

  • Sticky Rice - American-Pan-Asian

  • Cava - Mediterranean fast-casual

  • Granville Moore's - upscale bar food, famous for mussels

  • Indigo - Indian fast-casual (our favorite take-out)

  • Laos in Town - classic dishes from Laos in an upscale space

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neighborhood destinations

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LA COSECHA

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La Cosecha is a contemporary Latin American marketplace in Washington DC that celebrates centuries of heritage. As a culinary embassy, La Cosecha is designed for community and conversation with a philanthropic mission to foster business education throughout Latin America. Our seasonal experiences are curated in partnership with Latin American embassies, eclectic tastemakers and artistic contributors. The harvest, la cosecha, is the natural time of reaping what has been cultivated by a dynamic community.

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https://lacosechadc.com/

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UNION MARKET

Welcome to Union Market, DC’s hippest feasting ground, a revived mid-century produce- and meat-selling bazaar that holds food stalls, informal restaurants and kitchenware boutiques that’d impress even Top Chef competitors.

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Since it was restored and reopened in 2012, the industrial-cool space has grown to include 40-plus vendors, from pop-up dumpling stands to permanent fixtures like Buffalo & Bergen, a throwback, Brooklyn diner-inspired spot where you can munch bagels and slurp egg creams at a long bar. Other businesses offer takeout to eat at indoor or outdoor tables; try TaKorean for addictive bulgogi beef tacos, Puddin' for decadent shrimp ‘n' grits and Fava Pot for authentic Egyptian flavors. Just know that, on weekends, the place is justifiably jammed.

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This is also a place to stock your kitchen pantry and browse unique goods. Salt & Sundry offers artisanal cocktail mixers, crafty tableware, eccentric greeting cards and more; District Cutlery, DC's only high-performance knife shop, sharpens the local culinary scene; while Jungle & Loom blooms with houseplants, related accessories and vintage glassware.

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https://unionmarketdc.com/

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