Larry's Homemade Ice Cream is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

1. Larry's Homemade Ice Cream

8.0
1633 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Ice Cream Parlor · Northwest Washington · 49 tips and reviews

Erin C.Erin Cox: The cinnamon oatmeal cookie dough is incredible!!!

Alexandra W.Alexandra Wahlberg: The cinnamon oatmeal cookie dough is unreal. I didn't think it was possible to make cookie dough better, but they did it.

Camille W.Camille Wright: Very cool and funky ice cream flavored. I love the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie dough the best.

Uncle Chip's is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

2. Uncle Chip's

8.7
1514 N Capitol St NW, Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Truxton Circle · 19 tips and reviews

Trimane G.Trimane Goddard: Oatmeal raisin cookies are great

Joy H.Joy H: All the cookies are worth trying. Excellent flavor and oh so buttery. Oatmeal raisin is my favorite here.

Sophia H.Sophia H: Tried black bean brownie for the first time and it's delicious! Can't believe it's made of black beans

Potbelly Sandwich Shop is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

3. Potbelly Sandwich Shop

8.0
1701 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Sandwich Spot · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 10 tips and reviews

Michael B.Michael Bardin: I've driven 6hrs on a whim for oatmeal chocolate chip ice cream sandwiches.

Laurie M.Laurie Meacham: The oatmeal chocolate chip ice cream sandwich is amazing. So is going to the Pennsylvania Ave. location on a Saturday afternoon - very quiet, great service.

Psychic S.Psychic Soulfull: Try their new Farmhouse Salad. It's really good and the veggies are super fresh. Personally, I always make it a point to ask for extra dressing since the salad is pretty big. Read more.

The CakeRoom is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal 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

T S.T Stark: Try the oatmeal cranberry cookies!

April G.April GI: Lotus, Nutella, and peanut butter cupcakes are amazing 🤤 I’ve tried all the dc cupcake places, this place can hold its own.

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

A Baked Joint is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

5. A Baked Joint

9.4
440 K St NW (at 5th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Café · Mount Vernon Square · 120 tips and reviews

Sam S.Sam Sherwood: The savory oatmeal (with kale, ham, and pecorino) will warm your soul.

Ben M.Ben Mackey: Try something new and get the Savoury Oatmeal. It doesn’t look as beautiful as the other dishes, but you will forget all about that after the first spoonful. It is like a beautiful breakfast soup.

Sophia H.Sophia H: Biscuit Sammie (with bacon) = WOW amazing! A must-have here. Toasted slice (sourdough) with Nutella and maldon salt is also incredibly delicious

Pret A Manger is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

6. Pret A Manger

7.6
50 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Washington, D.C.
Sandwich Spot · NoMa · 31 tips and reviews

Amy C.Amy Cannon: Hot, fresh, steel cut oatmeal with free toppings and a tea for under $4! That's my kind of place!

Jina L.Jina Lee: Excellent place to grab a lunch if getting on a train around 10:30-11:00. (To eat on train) The sparkling orange drink is really tasty! Saw lots of ppl eating the oatmeal? Looked like a specialty? :)

Shanelle G.Shanelle G: The BEST and friendliest staff. They almost seem as excited as you are when you like something they've prepared. Try the fresh baked almond croissants & cookies.

Founding Farmers is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

7. Founding Farmers

8.9
1924 Pennsylvania Ave NW (20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · George Washington University · 804 tips and reviews

Robin S.Robin Scharf: The Irish oatmeal is delicious!

Eric H.Eric Hinman: Didn't know eggs could be so incredible. Amazing steel-cut oatmeal as well.

BrianBrian: Great friendly service. Awesome waffles, and excellent oatmeal

Pret A Manger is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

8. Pret A Manger

7.6
1432 K Street NW, Washington, D.C.
Sandwich Spot · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 12 tips and reviews

John A.John Anastasakis: Five grain oatmeal & great coffee !!!

Mehr M.Mehr Montenegro: love the coffee the taste is amazing

David C.David Corson: They publish the calories for each item of food!

Potbelly Sandwich Shop is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

9. Potbelly Sandwich Shop

7.2
2301 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
Sandwich Spot · Howard University · 14 tips and reviews

Amanda H.Amanda Haddock: Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are awesome.

BigsonBigson: Their oatmeal chocolate chip cookies are ridiculously good.

Ciara S.Ciara Smith: Sub the chicken salad salad's tomatoes for grapes! You're welcome.

Teaism is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

10. Teaism

8.4
2009 R St NW (at Connecticut Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Tea Room · Northwest Washington · 85 tips and reviews

Makena C.Makena Cunningham: their oatmeal cookies are to die for. the sprinkle of salt -perfection.

Byron J.Byron Johnson: The Tea at Teaism is amazing and varied. Black, Green, and White teas. Asian/India/N.African menu. Great atmosphere with the best classic Jazz tunes playing.

CheapismCheapism: Everyone comes to get the salty oat cookies ($1.95), but the Bento boxes ($8.75) have a little more substance. Of course they have lots of tea iced or hot. They even use tea to flavor their salmon. Read more.

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

11. 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 😉

Farmers Fishers Bakers is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

12. Farmers Fishers Bakers

8.6
3000 K St NW (at Washington Harbour), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Georgetown · 221 tips and reviews

allisonallison: Quick take away breakfast menu includes yummy selections such as a spicy breakfast burrito, birds nest, oatmeal, and cinnamon rolls.

Michael C.Michael Cox: Definitely try their Moscow mule. Amazing sustainable farm-to-table classic brunch on Sundays.

Andrew W.Andrew Wiseman: The bakers taste delicious. They don't fight too much and it's strange there are humans on the menu, but I recommend

Baked & Wired is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

13. Baked & Wired

9.0
1052 Thomas Jefferson St NW (at K St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Georgetown · 462 tips and reviews

Sabel H.Sabel Harris: The cupcakes are to die for, but I highly recommend a lil' Bertha. Oatmeal cookie sandwich filled with delicious buttercream frosting - perfection.

allisonallison: The Lil Bertha cookie is some kind of wonderful. Two big oatmeal cookies bound together by butterscotch flavored whoopie pie filling.

Jessica P.Jessica Pugliese: They use coffee from some of the best roasters. They use the Stumptown House Blend for their drip coffee, which is one of my favorites. They also have a great menu of espressos and pour overs.

CUT by Wolfgang Puck is one of The 15 Best Places for Oatmeal in Washington.

14. CUT by Wolfgang Puck

8.4
1050 31st St NW, Washington, D.C.
Steakhouse · Georgetown · 2 tips and reviews

Allison K.Allison Kasic: They do a great pre fixe menu on Christmas Eve

Robert T.Robert Trio: Cut has a spectacular breakfast 🥞

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

15. Whole Foods Market

8.0
2201 I Street Nw (at 22nd St NW), Washington, D.C.
Grocery Store · George Washington University · 120 tips and reviews

Sabrina N.Sabrina Nelson: Get the oatmeal

Kayla R.Kayla Renee: The buffet area is awesome. Much nicer than the Clarendon Whole Foods. Great selection for a city market.

Angel C.Angel Castañer Renau: Whole Foods' leftist agenda has manifested here by their incredibly accurate replication of a communist food ration queue. Basically, the line sucks.