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Top 12 Restaurants to Try in Dupont Circle, Washington D.C.

Washington, D.C. offers a wide diversity of dining options including authentic ethnic cuisine from around the world. Here is a guide to the 12 best restaurants near Dupont Circle (listed in alphabetical order).

Agora Restaurant

Brunch served at Agora Restaurant in Washington, D.C. gotraveldaily
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Address: 1527 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA

Phone: +1 202-332-6767

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The restaurant features Turkish and Greek dishes, with a majority of small plates prepared on the wood-fired oven and charcoal-fired barbeque grill.

Al Tiramisu

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Address: 2014 P St NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA

Phone: +1 202-467-4466

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The cozy restaurant located in the heart of Dupont Circle offers authentic Italian cuisine, with Chef/owner Luigi Diotaiuti leading cooking classes.

Bistrot Du Coin

Address: 1738 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20009-1103, USA

Phone: +1 202-234-6969

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This lively and moderately priced French bistro in Dupont Circle is best known for its traditional bistro fare including mussels, steaks, and authentic French pommes frites.

Firefly

Brunch meal served at Firefly in Washington, D.C. gotraveldaily
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Address: 1310 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036-1502, USA

Phone: +1 202-861-1310

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Located in the bustling Dupont Circle neighborhood, this restaurant features contemporary American comfort food such as crawfish risotto, braised beef pot roast, and Brussels sprouts salad, all focusing on local ingredients.

Floriana

Address: 1602 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20009-2404, USA

Phone: +1 202-667-5937

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The intimate Italian bistro located in a historic rowhouse near Dupont Circle serves dishes made with seasonal ingredients sourced from local producers.

Hank’s Oyster Bar

A platter of oysters at Hank's Oyster Bar in Washington, D.C. gotraveldaily
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Address: 1624 Q St NW STE 100, Washington, DC 20009, USA

Phone: +1 202-462-4265

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The neighborhood hotspot in Dupont Circle serves a variety of fresh seafood at reasonable prices.

Tabard Inn

Chicken schnitzel with horseradish flavored potato salad and greens at Tabard Inn restaurant. gotraveldaily
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Address: 1739 N St NW, Washington, DC 20036-2801, USA

Phone: +1 202-785-1277

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Located in one of Washington’s most historic hotels, the restaurant offers a quaint and intimate setting with a contemporary American menu and live jazz in the lounge on Sunday evenings.

Komi

Address: 1509 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA

Phone: +1 202-332-2265

The award-winning restaurant features upscale Mediterranean cuisine, serving a set multi-course dinner with no printed menu.

Obelisk

Address: 2029 P St NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA

Phone: +1 202-872-1180

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The small Italian restaurant offers a pre-fixe five-course dinner in an intimate setting in a rowhouse just off of Dupont Circle. It’s closed Sunday and Monday.

Pizzeria Paradiso

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Address: 2003 P St NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA

Phone: +1 202-223-1245

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Pizzeria Paradiso is a local favorite known for its wood-fired pizzas and an extensive selection of beers.

Russia House Restaurant and Lounge

The Russian-inspired restaurant and lounge is celebrated for its impressive vodka collection, caviar selection, and unique décor.

Sushi Taro

Food prepared at Sushi Taro in Washington, D.C. gotraveldaily
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Address: 1503 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA

Phone: +1 202-462-8999

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Sushi Taro is a popular Japanese restaurant in Dupont Circle featuring a full course meal “KAISEKI” style and sushi tasting course.

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