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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Cascade Café

    Behind a glass wall in the National Gallery of Art concourse is a man-made waterfall spilling over a stepped cascade. Facing this view is an attractive café with a wide range of hot and cold food.

  • 2. Old Post Office Food Court

    Pizza, sushi, bagels, ice cream, and cookies are sold in this interesting food court.

  • 3. The Palm Court Coffee Bar

    Sandwiches from the Subway chain are a feature here, with other American standards.

  • 4. Garden Café

    This little restaurant in the National Gallery of Art has the choice of a good buffet or a traditional à la carte menu. Surroundings of greenery combine with lofty ceilings.

  • 5. National Air and Space Museum

    The chain restaurants McDonald’s, Boston Market, and Donato’s Pizzeria have taken over the greenhouse-like food service area.

  • 6. Pavilion Café

    Sandwiches and salads, pizzas, and a variety of desserts are served in a lively setting, with a view of skaters in season.

  • 7. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

    The Museum Café serves traditional, kosher, and contemporary American favorites.

  • 8. Reagan International Trade Center Food Court

    This large food court has Texas grill, sushi, and dim sum as specialties. Photo ID is required for adults to enter the building.

  • 9. National Museum of American History

    Standard American fare in an efficient cafeteria setting. Kids enjoy the hot dogs.

  • 10. Atrium Café

    The atrium of the Museum of Natural History is six stories high, and the food is also good. Live jazz played on Friday nights (see National Museum of Natural History).

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