Peet's Coffee is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

1. Peet's Coffee

7.7
1701 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Coffee Shop · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 26 tips and reviews

Derek F.Derek Fromson: Got the morning munchies? Try the delicious oatmeal or a dried fruit or maple scone with your skim extra hot latte macchiato. Great breakfast to start the day or replenish your energy after a workout.

Allen A.Allen August: On a cold day, the must stop shop! Nice banana bread.

Meredith K.Meredith Kelly: Great chai! Chai it 😉

Trader Joe's is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

2. Trader Joe's

8.4
1101 25th Street NW (at L St NW), Washington, D.C.
Grocery Store · West End · 104 tips and reviews

PuePue: Best dry fruits in town

CharChar: Really friendly and helpful staff! Line moves very fast!

Sean M.Sean McGrath: Don't worry when the line seems preposterously long. It moves really fast. The customer service and attention to detail is admirable. This is how everyone should do business.

The Next Whisky Bar is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

3. The Next Whisky Bar

8.2
2650 Virginia Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Whisky Bar · Foggy Bottom · 2 tips and reviews

EaterEater: In addition to an extensive high-end, curated selection of Scotch and American craft whiskies, there are also seasonal cocktails. Grab a 2-oz. pour and light up a cigar on the terrace. Read more.

Jonathan H.Jonathan Hanen: Try the pork belly sliders with caramelized onions and pickles.

Kingbird is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

4. Kingbird

8.2
2650 Virginia Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Restaurant · Foggy Bottom · 5 tips and reviews

Maggie M.Maggie MacG: The burger here is sooo good (comes with fries) and is very shareable. The service here is excellent, much much better than the Top of the Gate.

Amber S.Amber Shi: The duck breast is very impressive. Get it in medium. The cocktail called Strawberry is good too if you like gin.

Raakin R.Raakin Roll: The Milkshake (consisting of vanilla, chocolate, peanut butter) and the salmon is best done here

Kafe Leopold is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

5. Kafe Leopold

8.4
3315 Cadys Aly NW (btwn N 33rd St & N Bank St), Washington, D.C.
Austrian Restaurant · Georgetown · 176 tips and reviews

Behrad EatsBehrad Eats: Start off with the Heurigenplatte, which offers some great cured meats & cheeses, along with a sweet fig jam and dried fruits.

Mohammed A.Mohammed AR: Eksh5ly w akah5lk na'6rni w ana'6rk w b3deeen 😔😔

Njoud F.Njoud Fahad: Neapolian desert is the best 👌

Tortino is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

6. Tortino

8.5
1228 11th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Logan Circle - Shaw · 23 tips and reviews

William A.William Alvarez: One of if not the best Calamari in the city. Delicious!! Worth the trip alone.

Bill F.Bill Fischer: Thumbs up for the pork chops.

Steve L.Steve LoGerfo: Really great food and awesome service

SPIN is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

7. SPIN

7.8
1332 F St NW (btwn 13th & 14th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Sports Bar · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · No tips or reviews
Off the Record is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

8. Off the Record

8.7
800 16th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Hotel Bar · Northwest Washington · 41 tips and reviews

Rob A.Rob Atkinson: A Washington classic. Low lighting and small tables, good for intimate conversations (or political scheming, as the case may be)

Tammy G.Tammy Gordon: Great spot for a clandestine meeting. Enter through lobby. Door downstairs to left of elevators. Concierge has phone chargers.

Jordan B.Jordan Balderas: Extremely disappointing for foodies or cocktail enthusiasts. Maybe it was an off night. However it may be, it was not the best hotel bar of America.

Bluestone Lane is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

9. Bluestone Lane

8.1
1100 23rd St NW (at L St NW), Washington, D.C.
Café · West End · 24 tips and reviews

Andrea F.Andrea Ferreyros: The brekkie was delicious (half avocado toast half granola bowl). We also ordered the porridge which was good, nothing too special about it. Can’t wait to go back to try more items from the menu!

Sean H.Sean Howell: The avocado mash is from frozen and artificial. This place is the mcdonalds of avocado toast

Jon M.Jon Moore: Hit and miss service, sparse food options, coffee just OK ☕️

Iron Gate is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

10. Iron Gate

8.6
1734 N St NW, Washington, D.C.
Mediterranean Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 61 tips and reviews

Dara F.Dara Fisher: Right next to Tabard Inn, and also an amazing place for brunch! They have a beautiful courtyard out back where you can eat outside in nice weather as well.

EaterEater: Has a dramatic outdoor space, with a tree and vines climbing the walls. Tony Chittum's cooking leans Southern Italian and Greek, with a wine program from Brent Kroll, and cocktails from Jeff Faile.

BilalBilal: A really cool and intimate place to take your bae or baes.

Whole Foods Market is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

11. Whole Foods Market

7.8
4530 40th St NW (at Albemarle St NW), Washington, D.C.
Grocery Store · Tenleytown · 22 tips and reviews

Anastasia D.Anastasia Dellaccio: The Dolci Gelati gelato is local, artisan and incredibly delicious!

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.

Morrison-Clark Historic Inn & Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

12. Morrison-Clark Historic Inn & Restaurant

7.6
1011 L St NW, Washington, D.C.
Hotel · Mount Vernon Square · 22 tips and reviews

Brittany P.Brittany Parker: Staff incredibly helpful, smoked salmon crab cakes delicious. Old entrance closed, enter through double glass doors on L street. New rooms are beautiful!

Lene K.Lene Kiltang: Super romantic hotel with everything you need including iron board. Within walking distance to all mayor sights

Sara C.Sara C.: Mint juleps on the front porch :)

Bourbon Steak is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

13. Bourbon Steak

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

James G.James Granger: Lobster pot pie is the way to go!

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

Top of the Gate is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

14. Top of the Gate

7.4
2650 Virginia Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Bar · Foggy Bottom · 6 tips and reviews

Dana A.Dana Allen: The view! Service at the bar very slow but enjoyed the panoramic view of DC.

Maggie M.Maggie MacG: The view is amazing. The service is so so. The drinks and small plates are overpriced but still taste good.

Dan S.Dan S: Good view but expensive

Cafe Milano is one of The 15 Best Places for Dried Fruits in Washington.

15. Cafe Milano

8.1
3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Georgetown · 81 tips and reviews

Emily K.Emily Kresser: The fusilli w/ Ital sausage and mushrooms melt in your mouth. The organic live oil is some of the best I ever tasted! Nice service, and dressed impeccable too.

Washington PostWashington Post: For her 49th birthday on Jan. 17, the first lady had a special menu of fusilli with veal ragu, roasted tile fish with fennel and thyme puree and ricotta cheese mousse with carmelized pear. Read more.

Watson J.Watson Jones: definitely a "Who's Who" of DC. Sat next to Greg Monroe (former member Georgetown basketball, current Detroit Piston) twice and current Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel. food and atmosphere are great