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Price: Expensive•Contemporary American•4.8(3,134)Downtown - 3
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Price: Very Expensive•American•4.3(436)Washington - 4
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Price: Very Expensive•Peruvian•4.7(255)Mount Vernon Square - 5
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Price: Moderate•Bar / Lounge / Bottle Service•4.3(2,356)Penn Quarter - 2
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Price: Expensive•Contemporary American•4.5(1,485)Downtown - 3
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Price: Moderate•American•4.6(4,188)Penn Quarter - 4
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Price: Expensive•Global, International•4.6(2,089)Dupont Circle
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Pearl Dive Oyster Palace
Price: Expensive•Seafood•4.8(1,629)With an ambience steeped in rustic charm and a menu filled with treasures from the sea, Pearl Dive Oyster Palace focuses on fresh produce and quality ingredients in its welcoming eatery. Specializing in a wide variety of oysters, from such places as Virginia, Japan, Rhode Island, British Columbia and Washington state, Peal Dive Oyster Palace takes oyster preparation seriously, complementing the delicate taste of the oyster. Appetizer options include crispy crawfish fritters, barbecue shrimp and wood-grilled oysters. Besides oysters, house specialties have a decidedly Cajun flair, with items such as seafood gumbo, crawfish etouffee and Gulf Coast Redfish, all of which have an amazing balance of spices.
The rich entrées at Pearl Dive Oyster Bar are further replicated in its dessert menu, with winning options like Beignets and Brazos River Bottom Pecan Pie.Mi Vida, 14th Street
Price: Moderate•Mexican•4.7(447)Chef Roberto Santibañez creates a menu inspired by Mexican street food and traditional home cooking of his country, but in a modern, elevated presentation. Guests can enjoy traditional dishes such as Carne Asada, a variety of Tacos, Seasonal Fish, Ceviches and other Contemporary Mexican creations.
Gypsy Kitchen - DC
Price: Expensive•Mediterranean•4.6(1,667)Just like the bohemian travelers who inspired our name, Gypsy Kitchen’s alluring flavors aren’t bound by borders. Instead, our chefs go wherever the inspiration takes them, crafting deeply creative dishes that transport you to uncharted places around the Mediterranean and beyond. A menu designed to taste and share gives guests the freedom to explore the menu at their own pace, connecting over seductive flavors, festive craft cocktails and curated regional wines.
The alluring interior matches the menu, with welcoming dining spaces that foster connections and spark conversation. Antique tapestries and rugs, twinkling lights and vibrantly patterned tile set the scene in the expansive dining room. Or, take a seat on the rooftop patio oasis, where lush greenery, plush cushions and the sky overhead evokes the feeling of being on a caravan to explore a distant land.PLANTA P Street - Logan Circle
Price: Moderate•Vegan•4.4(18)Coming Soon!
Amélie DC Bistro & Wine Bar
Price: Expensive•French•4.6(5)Amélie DC is a charming French bistro and wine bar that brings the essence of Paris to Washington's Logan Circle. This award-winning spot offers a unique dining experience focused on classic French cuisine and an impressive wine selection. Enjoy a menu crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients, featuring dishes like pan-roasted branzino, seared hanger steak, and tuna tartare, all reflecting Chef Anthony Lemortellec's Parisian training. Pair your meal with wines from our extensive list of over 75 options, emphasizing small French wineries known for their biodynamic practices. Whether you prefer a crisp Sauvignon Blanc or a bold Cabernet Sauvignon, our knowledgeable staff will help you find the perfect match. The ambiance at Amélie DC is inviting and chic, with a retro vibe enhanced by red and off-white paneling and LED-lit wine bottles. Experience the magic of Paris right in the heart of Washington at Amélie DC.Bar Japonais
Price: Expensive•Sushi•4.4(139)Led by Chef Masaaki "Uchi" Uchino, Bar Japonais offers a dynamic dining experience that blends Japanese cuisine with French influences. We offer a limited number of Omakase experiences nightly so please reserve yours through the Experience link below.
The signature Omakase experience features a meticulously crafted, 9-course (16 selections) rotating selection of exceptional seasonal ingredients. The menu also showcases vibrant Japanese-French dishes, complemented by an eclectic selection of wines, sake, and cocktails, embodying the spirit of both cultures.
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- JJimDenver / Colorado •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoReally enjoyed the food and ambience, overall a great breakfast, the weekend cinnamon roll was amazing!More infoTed's Bulletin - 14th StreetPrice: Moderate• American• Logan Circle•4.5
- AAndrewVIPWashington, D.C. Area •23 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoFairly good omekase value, very loud, excellent serviceMore infoBar JaponaisPrice: Expensive• Sushi• Logan Circle•4.4
- RRaymondVIPSan Antonio •30 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAlways a great experience and excellent food. Shout out to our server Angie -excellent customer service and experience!More infoGypsy Kitchen - DCPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Logan Circle•4.6
- MMichaelWashington, D.C. Area •29 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoI haven’t always loved Pearl Dive, but I do now. The fire-grilled daily fish (black sea bass last night with stone-ground grits, pecan brown butter, and green beans) was to die for. I’ve recently had bacon wrapped oysters and Addie’s Mussells, jambalaya, shrimp gumbo, and blackened catfish. Buttery biscuits and cornmeal muffins are worth the price of admission, but offered gratis. The beignets are my favorite desserts cuz not too sweet, but last night’s apple pie was also sweetened with a gentle hand, and very good, with an assertively spiced cinnamon ice cream. The service is always friendly and terrific. Pearl Dive reminds me of the perfect New Orleans seafood resto, (albeit with plenty of meat dishes) hitting all the right notes. Think Brennan’s, KPaul and Commander’s Palace, and take it up a notch. The prices are happily very reasonable. We usually spend about $55 per person for food, without a penny’s worth of regret.More infoPearl Dive Oyster PalacePrice: Expensive• Seafood• Logan Circle•4.8
- GGeorgeVIPWashington, D.C. Area •21 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 29, 2025The food was exactly what we were looking for, characterized by attentive staff who made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived. The selection of adult drinks was nothing short of spectacular, featuring unique and flavorful creations that tantalized our taste buds. As for the food, it was precisely what we had desired—deliciously crafted dishes that not only satisfied our cravings but also delighted our senses with their presentation and taste.More infoMXDCPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Downtown•4.5
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Discover Logan Circle
The capital of the United States should be considered a food capital as well, and Logan Circle is one of Washington, D.C.’s best neighborhoods for dining. Here, you can find a wide variety of delicious and inspiring meals. Logan Circle has restaurants for just about any time of day and any type of appetite you might have. You can find delectable cuisine representing various parts of the world, including Italy, Southeast Asia and Spain. Do you love the comfort of a satisfying brunch meal? Then you'll be in great hands if you're looking for a mid-morning bite in Logan Circle. Later in the day, you can appease your appetite with options ranging from gastropub fare and Neapolitan pizza to Southern soul food and classic French cuisine.
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Healthy restaurants located in Logan Circle include Gypsy Kitchen - DC, Pearl Dive Oyster Palace and Ted's Bulletin - 14th Street
Restaurants with gluten-free options in Logan Circle are Pearl Dive Oyster Palace, Bar Japonais and Gypsy Kitchen - DC
Bottomless brunch in Logan Circle is available at Ted's Bulletin - 14th Street, Gypsy Kitchen - DC and Mallard
The most romantic restaurant in Logan Circle is Lupo Verde - 14th St
Restaurants in Logan Circle with a great view include Mi Vida, 14th Street, Gypsy Kitchen - DC and Pearl Dive Oyster Palace
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