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Restaurants in Georgetown, D.C.

Georgetown

Angie Walls
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Published in USA Today Online, Travel Tips, March 15, 2010

Georgetown, which is one of Washington, D.C.’s historic neighborhoods, is bustling with tourists, college students and locals most nights and weekends. Known best for its trendy dining and shopping establishments, Georgetown is the hot spot for experiencing the city’s grandiose nightlife. With great style, passion and energy, Georgetown comes to life after dark, offering many activities for all tastes. Georgetown is known for its diverse culinary offerings and beautiful waterfront views, which is perfect for outdoor and group dining.

How Would You Like Your Lamb?

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Angie Walls & Laryssa Wirstiuk
(photos by authors)
Published in Too Shy to Stop Magazine, January 21, 2009

 

Hop off the Metro at Dupont Circle, and the cool blue exterior of Levante’s is one of the first things that you will notice.  Right in the heart of the most cosmopolitan district in Washington, DC, this Turkish and Mediterranean restaurant draws a mixed crowd. Whether you’re seeking a casual dinner out or a cozy spot to grab a drink with friends, Levante’s will suit almost any occasion.

Phine Phoods of Philadelphia

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Angie Walls
(photos by author)
Published in Too Shy to Stop Magazine, January 15, 2009

 

Just as exciting as Philadelphia’s museums and art galleries, the culinary experience is right up there the city’s quintessential itineraries. Oversized soft pretzels, steamy cheese steak sandwiches, Tastykakes, scrapple, and hoagies are the true “bread and butter” of this fabulous metropolis. In addition, Philly is packed with one of the largest collections of ethnic eateries, boasting something for every taste, no matter how discerning.