Pitango Gelato is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

1. Pitango Gelato

8.5
413 7th St NW (at D St NW), Washington, D.C.
Ice Cream Parlor · Penn Quarter · 132 tips and reviews

Ebony A.Ebony Arnold: Try the Black Tea gelato; it taste like Earl Grey and it's delicious.

Kat L.Kat L: Get the black tea!

Nan W.Nan W: Black tea gelato so good!!!

World Market is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

2. World Market

8.1
5335 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Furniture and Home Store · Friendship Heights · 5 tips and reviews

Will G.Will Gibby: Great beer and wine selection. But limited cell phone coverage which makes checking in challenging

Jason H.Jason Huffnagle: Chocolate Stout!!!

MYKAL™MYKAL™: Jerry's da best Mayor (Manager) ever!!! -Mr. Champagne 

Filter Coffeehouse & Espresso Bar is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

3. Filter Coffeehouse & Espresso Bar

8.1
1916 I St NW, Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 42 tips and reviews

Jessica W.Jessica W.: Great vibe, friendly staff, and FINALLY a place in DC that sells some legit coffee.

ThrillistThrillist: Go for an artisan lattes (expertly poured with foam designs like leafs and such)...

C S.C SG: One of the few places that can make a good Flat White

The CakeRoom is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

4. The CakeRoom

8.4
2006 18th St NW (at Vernon & California St NW), Washington, D.C.
Cupcake Shop · Adams Morgan · 20 tips and reviews

Danyel S.Danyel Smith: super friendly service. get the salted caramel cupcake. and an espresso.

Samar H.Samar Hamdan: Cheesecake. Relaxing environment good for work with free wifi

NicoleNicole: Wifi password: sweettooth

RPM Italian is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

5. RPM Italian

9.0
650 K St NW (at 7th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Mount Vernon Square · 36 tips and reviews

Jon P.Jon Pressman: Great lunch salads. Brussel sprout great

DimaDima: the eggplant parmesan and meatballs are delicious

Brent G.Brent Gatewood: Meatballs are awesome! I had the brussel sprout salad for lunch, delicious - but strong. I'll be back for dinner some time soon.

Peacock Alley is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

6. Peacock Alley

7.7
1401 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Tea Room · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 4 tips and reviews

Venny F. V.Venny F. Venistine: Whatta wonderful afternoon high tea.... We love a touch of a finest luxury classic surround here. F&B are great!. Service are impeachable. You'd as first class guess..

Kimberly B.Kimberly Brooks: Afternoon tea with finger sandwiches and pastries

DCistDCist: Teas are steeped in individual pots and scones, pastries, and tea sandwiches deck the three-tiered silver trays. This is a reservations-only experience and one should dress for the occasion. Read more.

The Mansion on O Street is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

7. The Mansion on O Street

8.0
2020 O St NW (btw Hopkins St NW & 21st St NW), Washington, D.C.
Event Space · Northwest Washington · 18 tips and reviews

CozmikCozmik: I've shot a few special events here. The owners are great people and the uber-collection of guitars & music memorabilia will melt your face. Love the O.

Sensei S.Sensei Smiles: The Sunday dessert tea is terrific, delicious sweets and cakes great tea!! Be sure to see John Lennon's letter to the laundry in the John Lennon Suite it's hilarious!

Gilt CityGilt City: There’s so much to look at—the Mansion is crammed with antiques and curiosities, almost all donated by former guests—you won’t know what to take in first.

Panera Bread is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

8. Panera Bread

7.6
601 13th St NW (at G St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 1 tip

Brooke H.Brooke Harding: Perfect for lunch.

BlackSalt is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

9. BlackSalt

9.1
4883 MacArthur Blvd NW, Washington, D.C.
Seafood Restaurant · Foxhall-Palisades · 72 tips and reviews

A A.A Alawadi: Awesome oysters. Great fish selection and not bad happy hour!

Washingtonian MagazineWashingtonian Magazine: Walking by the fish market up front you’ll likely get a sense of what will be on the menu from the ice beds holding super-sweet Nantucket bay scallops or a bountiful array of oysters.

Leandro L.Leandro Lagera: Try the Banana Coconut Cream Pie

Founding Farmers & Distillers is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

10. Founding Farmers & Distillers

8.3
600 Massachusetts Ave NW (at 6th St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Chinatown · 38 tips and reviews

Jen M.Jen Mareck: The linguine with fresh clams is absolutely delicious!! 👍😋

Jaime W.Jaime Wojdowski: Brunch here is crazy! So much good stuff! Brunch is definitely brunch food but regular lunch food too. A big fan of the devil's food cake doughnuts...wow.

Eric P.Eric Penrod: Amazing!!!

barmini by José Andrés is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

11. barmini by José Andrés

8.8
501 9th St NW (9th St NW between E and F St NW), Washington, D.C.
Cocktail Bar · Penn Quarter · 74 tips and reviews

Dan F.Dan Foy: Terrific hidden gem. Not many places serving cocktails like this

Washington PostWashington Post: The Obamas celebrated Valentine's Day 2013 at Jose Andres' Penn Quarter restaurant, which left Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema unimpressed in December 2012. Read more.

The Daily MealThe Daily Meal: With only six bar seats available for dining, this restaurant within arestaurant is arguably the country's toughest reservation to score. Read more.

The Lafayette is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

12. The Lafayette

7.5
800 16th St NW (at Hay-Adams), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 6 tips and reviews

Mike R.Mike Reid: Best brunch in the city (along with The Colonnade) . $75/head.....impeccable service!

The Hay-AdamsThe Hay-Adams: This is a popular spot for power breakfasts in Washington, D.C. Read more.

Ingvild M.Ingvild M. Plosiv: Most expensive hotel breakfast I've ever had. Breakfast with coffee and juice here added up to the same price as 2 course lunch and beverages at the great Old Ebbitt Grill. That's just insane.

Whole Foods Market is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

13. Whole Foods Market

7.7
4530 40th St NW (at Albemarle St NW), Washington, D.C.
Grocery Store · Tenleytown · 22 tips and reviews

NiquelleNiquelle: I love the salad bar for lunch. Lots of selections

Ashley G.Ashley Groves: They don't sell Half Foods here.

Derek F.Derek Fromson: Value Meals, offered in the deli section at all locations, are a great deal. For $6,8 or 10, choose a main dish of chicken or pasta + 2 non-protein sides for $6, vegan +2 for $8, meat/fish +2 for $10.

Bourbon Steak is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

14. Bourbon Steak

8.7
2800 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Steakhouse · Georgetown · 95 tips and reviews

Julie D.Julie DiBella: The fries are amazing. Also recommend the skirt steak. You'll have enough for lunch the next day.

Washington PostWashington Post: President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama celebrated their 20th anniversary in style at Bourbon Steak. Read more.

FoodspottingFoodspotting: Try the Lobster Corn Dogs

Doi Moi is one of The 15 Best Places for Black Tea in Washington.

15. Doi Moi

8.5
1800 14th St NW (at S St NW), Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · U-Street · 89 tips and reviews

Noah B.Noah Brier: Duck salad, beef vermicelli, fried squid. Yum.

Washington PostWashington Post: Part Thai, part Vietnamese, Doi Moi is pleasure. Mark Kuller (Proof, Estadio) and chef Haidar Karoum returned from Southeast Asia to create flavors that some foodists compare to Little Serow.

Tara C.Tara C: Love everything (lemongrass beef & peanut cocktails) but the service