Pick Up Fresh Italian Groceries at A. Litteri

It’s important to find a neighborhood place where you can stock up on quality grocery items, as well as pick up a fully-prepared bite to eat when you’re on the go. For many DC residents, A. Litteri is that place. This family-owned market and cafe specializes in Italian cuisine, and...

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Avery’s Bar and Lounge: Enjoy the Swank DC Nightlife With Friends from Elevation at Washington Gateway

Sip cocktails near Elevation at Washington Gateway while enjoying one of the most impressive views in DC at Avery’s Bar and Lounge, a swank yet relaxed cocktail bar wtih impeccable style. This Atlas District bar is known for its large rooftop deck, where patrons like to gather and watch the...

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Uncle Chip’s Is a Must-Visit Eatery for Elevation at Washington Gateway Residents with a Sweet Tooth

“Have a cookie!” Has that phrase ever, in the history of mankind, been unwelcome? Uncle Chip’s has made this delightful sentence into a business manifesto, setting up a dessert delivery business that supplies cookies and brownies along with one-of-a-kind greeting cards. The cookies have a reputation for being crispy on...

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Where to Sip Espresso Over Free Wi-Fi Near Elevation at Washington Gateway: Kafe Bohem

Jarek Mika’s new venture, Kafe Bohem, brings a bit of Eastern European cafe culture to the Shaw neighborhood. The restaurant’s extensive outdoor and indoor seating, enormous windows (thrown open in the summertime), and exposed brick walls covered with local artwork make this an appealing spot to while away a few...

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District Fish Wife: The Shortest Distance Between Elevation at Washington Gateway and the Sea

For fans of seafood at Elevation at Washington Gateway, District Fish Wife is a must-try eatery that is sure to satisfy all of your cravings. This seafood counter is well stocked with high-quality fish, scallops, shrimp, and other types of seafood from all around the world, though it sources every...

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Au Bon Pain: Grab a Quick Bite Near Elevation at Washington Gateway

The Au Bon Pain concept began when founder Louis Kane saw a demonstration of French baking equipment in a shopping center in Boston. He asked himself: Why should the amazing smell of fresh bread be confined to old-fashioned mom-and-pop bakeries? Why shouldn’t there be a place to get oven-baked goods...

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