Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill
Rose’s Luxury
At Rose's Luxury, you have no option but to share their five-course menu of playful American food. And it's always fun.
Lavagna
Brunch might not be the first meal you think of when someone says “let’s get pasta,” but at Lavagna, it should be.
Caruso's Grocery
This Capitol Hill spot serves all of the expected classics, including a pasta alfredo that’s smothered in a creamy truffle butter and a blood orange creme-brulee that might be one of our favorite desserts in the city.
Akeno Sushi Bar and Thai
The perfect Friday night starts with a round of drinks from Akeno Sushi Bar and Thai, and their soft-shell crab tempura rolls.
Trattoria Alberto
This restaurant is a staple for those on the Hill looking for Italian food done right, think spaghetti and marinara, chicken parmesan, and a crème brûlée.
Ted's Bulletin
The menu at Ted's Bulletin is pretty expansive and includes all-day breakfast options like blueberry pancakes and chicken biscuits. The food is not great, but entrees will only set you back around $15.
Union Pub
This casual bar is right across from Union Station and has a small but mighty brunch menu that is the ultimate start to game day or your good-food-low-lights hangover cure.
Chiko
Chiko is a fast-casual spot near Eastern Market that serves a mix of Chinese and Korean food, with a $50 reservation-only tasting menu.