Georgia Brown's is one of The 7 Best Places for Fruit Teas in Washington.

1. Georgia Brown's

8.1
950 15th St NW (at K St NW), Washington, D.C.
Southern Food Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 137 tips and reviews

AlieshaAliesha: Try the peach tea. Freshly brewed with just the right amount of sweetness!

Evelyn C.Evelyn Cooper: Great deviled shrimp and peach tea. 50% off your bill when you check in on Four Square!!!

SamanthaSamantha: Great food/drink (cornbread, fried green tomatoes, fried chicken, and sangria), great music, wonderful service!!

World Market is one of The 7 Best Places for Fruit Teas in Washington.

2. World Market

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

Elizabeth P.Elizabeth Pinkney: The World Explorer Reward Program is worth joining. Member only pricing on delicious wines throughout the store

Jason H.Jason Huffnagle: Chocolate Stout!!!

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

Little Miss Whiskey's Golden Dollar is one of The 7 Best Places for Fruit Teas in Washington.

3. Little Miss Whiskey's Golden Dollar

7.8
1104 H St NE (btwn 11th & 12th St NE), Washington, D.C.
Whisky Bar · Capitol Hill · 71 tips and reviews

John S.John Sutton: DJ Sharkey lines-up some of the best DJs in town to spin at LMWs Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. Oh, and try the frozen Peach Tea Vodka. Very nice!

CaroCaro: frozen peach tea vodka is dangerous & tasty! love the back patio. awesome beer list & bartenders. tuesday trivia night is fun.

Celeste L.Celeste L: Great list of beer to choose from. Also great to see a Saints bar in DC. The decor definitely reflects some of that New Orleans flair.

Off the Record is one of The 7 Best Places for Fruit Teas in Washington.

4. 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.

Whole Foods Market is one of The 7 Best Places for Fruit Teas in Washington.

5. 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.

Old Ebbitt Grill is one of The 7 Best Places for Fruit Teas in Washington.

6. Old Ebbitt Grill

9.1
675 15th St NW (at G St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 689 tips and reviews

Kasia K.Kasia K: seasonal "Wild Peach Tea" cocktail with Absolut Wild Tea Vodka is fabulous

Bokyung P.Bokyung Park: One of the oldest restaurant in D.C. The decor is nice and fresh oysters are excellent. Moderately priced. I recommend making a reservation; this place is always busy.

Alicia D.Alicia Dunn: Raw Bar HH will change your life

Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe is one of The 7 Best Places for Fruit Teas in Washington.

7. Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe

8.6
1517 Connecticut Ave NW (at Q St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bookstore · Northwest Washington · 327 tips and reviews

Mauricio M.Mauricio M.: Definitely one of my favorite places in DC. Great place to brunch, nice selection of beers (try the Hefeweizen) and good cakes.

The White HouseThe White House: President Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia shoped at Kramerbook & Afterwords Cafe. Read more.

ArmieArmie: Monica Lewinski bought 'Leaves of Grass' with her credit card for President Clinton in this establishment. Having used plastic, the bookstore was subpoenaed by independent council, Kenneth Starr