Paul Smith: "Great food & plenty of it. Very authentic local island style. I liked the Make Your Own Bowl. I had mixture of items that can eat, my family all ordered different bowls & we all enjoyed it all."
Christopher Farrell: "This is a must-see for D.C. visitors. Great art, including the gallery of presidential portraits. Really cool that there are free lockers for stowing bags and coats while walking the galleries."
Rick Servoss: "One of the best places in DC to watch music. A big basement venue with pitchers of beer and quality bar food&pizza. Good for large groups."
Sam H: "If you're feeling fancy, I recommend the Japanese whiskey, hibiki Japanese harmony. Goes down a bit smoother than other types of whiskey. Speaking of whiskey, they do make a mean old fashioned!"
Roshan Sadanani: "One of my favorite spaces in DC. You can bring your own food / drink, and the cafe is really convenient. The large marble slabs are awesome for napping or sprawling while reading"
Fodor's Travel: "The museum includes folk art and crafts, decorative arts, and the largest collection of New Deal art and American Impressionist paintings. Visitors tend to adore the contemporary craft collection."
stepher: "You can save this museum until later in the day as it is open until 7PM while most others close earlier. Please verify because these things change."
Varun Shetty: "Wow. Everything here is delicious. Standouts include the palak chaat (it's a spinach dish), raghda patties (potato), and lamb curry. Odd but delicious: goat cheese kulcha."
Sari Gordon: "I've never had Indian food before and I never had the urge til now. Rasika is where it's at. Great ambiance, food and service. It's all about the crispy spinach and garlic naan. Amazing."