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Dupont Circle Local Attractions Restaurants, Bars and Coffee Shops

Arts and Museums + The Philips Collection : America’s first museum of modern art. Exhibits ranging from Georgia O’Keeffe to local collector Anita Reiner. + Hillyer Art Space: Contemporary commercial gallery features international artists and is a must-stop during First Fridays when Dupont’s galleries stay open late and offer the chance to chat with curators. + The Mansion on O & O Street Museum: The museum is dedicated to exploring the creative process, and guests are asked to get hands-on with eccentric antiques, high- class art, music memorabilia and more. + DC Improv: Known as the city’s most popular comedy club, attracts national acts on any given day of the week. Shopping and Outdoors Dupont’s shopping scene is particularly lively on Sundays when the Dupont Fresh Farm Market is held. For an extensive list of shopping boutiques click here . The Georgetown Waterfront Park , the largest public park constructed in Washington, DC is a beautiful multi-use urban park that stretches along the Potomac waterfront. Enjoy biking trails, flowering trees and an amphitheater for viewing boat races.

Dupont’s restaurants and bars radiate outward from the central circle and include a diverse mix of marquee restaurants, casual bistros, brunch hot spots and late-night dining options. Some popular establishments include: + Plume at The Jefferson Hotel : Sumptuous Thomas Jefferson’s inspired menu along with an extensive wine selection + Anabelle: Modern American Cuisine + Anju: Modern cooking techniques with traditional Korean flavors + The Pembroke: Globally inspired restaurant starring farm- to-table fare. + Komi: Curated Mediterranean tasting menu. + The Riggsby: Classic American restaurant with speakeasy- style abode features + Hank’s Oyster Bar: New England-style seafood + Beacon Bar & Grill's : rooftop perch gives diners rare city views with their meal + Kramerbooks & Afterwords Café: Dupont’s landmark, this funky bookstore and cafe/bar. + City Tap House: American casual gastropub. Extensive craft beer list and a lengthy late-night menu + Russia House Lounge: Dupont’s longtime favorite. The four- story townhouse offers fine dining on the first floor, plus several floors that feature a DJ, dancing and much more + Station Kitchen & Cocktails: Inside the Embassy Row Hotel, serves as a coffee shop by day and a social gathering venue by night

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