3. Succotash
8.4
915 F St NW (at 9th & 10th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Southern Food Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 22 tips and reviews
Stacy Hotes-Aprato: We picked up the cornbread (perfect!) and the fried peanuts and watermelon. Both were excellent choices.
Ms Em: For brunch, spot on crispy dark meat chicken and waffles (syrup infused) with a delicious pickle. Also enjoyed the shrimp and grits with a delicious succotash and tomato sauce. Great bar upstairs too.
Christopher Neyor: Highly recommend the shrimp and grits - Superb and you don’t see this on the menu everywhere
4. Barcelona Wine Bar
9.1
1622 14th Street NW (btwn Corcoran & R St NW), Washington, D.C.
Wine Bar · Logan Circle - Shaw · 138 tips and reviews
Aaron Cathcart: Benito is a rockin server! Tuna Tartare, grilled cod, and watermelon salad are a must!!!
Jess Yang: Watermelon salad
Offa Chiboub: Very nice place to have a pleasant evening !!! The service is really good, warm atmosphere !!! I really loved it :D their paella are amazing !!!! Miam miam miam
5. Arena Stage
9.0
1101 6th St SW (at Maine Ave SW), Washington, D.C.
Theater · Southwest - Waterfront · 38 tips and reviews
Tim Champney: Prix Fixe Special with Tilapia, Corn and Watermelon Salsa, Asian Salad, and Key Lime Pie for $21
Trolly: One of the architectural triumphs in SW. it's a beauty.
Anton Shuster: Great theater. No bad seat in the house. Beautiful new building.
6. Fiola Mare
9.1
3050 K St NW (at 31st St), Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Georgetown · 68 tips and reviews
Reserve: Made with a spiced watermelon ice cube, Fiola in Washington D.C. has a beautiful spin on a classic gin and tonic that looks as good as it takes. Read more.
Sean: 11 weeks in, this establishment is a game changer. Italian with fresh fish and seafood specialties. You must save room for desert.
Katherine Kennedy Allen: Truly the most exquisite service I have had in DC. The mocktails are refreshing, lobster ravioli to die for and dessert-- save room for the sweets! A+ experience
8. sweetgreen
8.6
1512 Connecticut Ave NW (btwn Dupont Cir & Q St NW), Washington, D.C.
Salad Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 62 tips and reviews
Hayleigh Edson: Quick service, organic ingredients and a salad that you can customise and actually want to eat! It was delicious and the watermelon lemonade was so refreshing.
Kerry Tan: Guacamole greens is the way to go!
Kate K.: Hipster sweetflow: candied walnuts, mint & agave
11. Cuba Libre
7.6
801 9th St NW, Suite A (at H St NW), Washington, D.C.
Cuban Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 154 tips and reviews
Scott DiSarno Jr: Try the Watermelon Mojito.
Sandra Lemaire: Try the red mimosa made w watermelon, delicious
Franco Fernandez: Great ambiance, food, and service. The Bacan is one of the smartest veg dishes in the DC, the Cafe Cubano is legit and the bay leaf in my frijoles blew my mind! They got so many things right!
12. Boundary Stone Public House
8.4
116 Rhode Island Ave NW (btwn 1st & 2nd St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Pub · LeDroit Park - Bloomingdale · 109 tips and reviews
Emily Prince: The hell or high watermelon from 21st amendment is awesome!
Paul Travis Klein: Best neighborhood bar in the District. Homemade ketchup, local ingredients, and ample beer and spirits lists. Also, they've got an amazing brunch that no one ever really talks about.
Eater: Boundary Stone has an ideal whiskey list. There are plenty of Irish whiskies, but also bourbon, rye, scotch and a selection that goes beyond your usual Jim Beam or Jameson.
14. Whole Foods Market
7.9
1440 P St NW (btwn 14th & 15th Sts NW), Washington, D.C.
Grocery Store · Logan Circle - Shaw · 119 tips and reviews
Sam Silva: They have Dolcezza ice creams and sorbets, albeit at twice the price of Haagen Dasz. But what I get there all the time are Palapa's watermelon popsicles and Dolci's amazing strawberry lavender sorbet
Yasaman Mahdian: One if the biggest and best Whole Foods market in town. It worth the walk! You can find almost any of your needs in this place.
Andrew Wiseman: Personally I prefer partial foods