Hidden D.C.: How to Visit Like a Local
Get to know the ins and outs of D.C. with satisfying soul food restaurants and state-of-the-art breweries—this list covers all the bases.

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At this juncture in life, a visit to D.C. should be more adventurous than the class trips you took in middle and high school. While landmarks like the White House, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and even the infamous steps from The Exorcist are certainly worth visiting, venturing to spots off the beaten path will offer a more memorable—and authentic—D.C. experience. The funny thing about D.C. is that, as time passes, the number of people who reside there but aren’t actually from there increases. What they eventually learn to do (granted they’re willing to leave their quadrant of the District) is blend in, to some degree, by frequenting certain places. Allow this guide to be your cornerstone for seamlessly navigating the streets of D.C. like a seasoned veteran.
Velvet Lounge
Meridian Hill Park
Eddie Leonard
Bluejacket
Marvin
Landmark’s E Street Cinema
Oohh’s & Aahh’s
Sakuramen
LongView Gallery
Pho Viet
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