Tyler Grove
Where to Eat From Sunrise to Sunset in DC
By Tyler Grove
Fall 2015
Washington DC can be overwhelming with all of the different options for food. From local favorites such as Ben’s Chili Bowl to fine dining such as Le Diplomate, it can be hard to settle on just one restaurant. To make your decisions easier, here are a few of my favorite restaurants to eat at for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy!
Breakfast: Ted’s Bulletin
My favorite meal is breakfast, so it is hard for me to ever pass up the chance to go to Ted’s Bulletin. With a lively atmosphere, incredible wait staff and mouth watering breakfast options, I can promise you will never leave hungry. Ted’s is most known for its homemade pop tarts. The pop tart flavors range from blueberry cheesecake to salted caramel, so you do not want to miss the opportunity to try one of these delectable treats!
Address: 1818 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone:(202) 265-8337

Blueberry Cheesecake Pop Tart from Ted’s Bulletin
Lunch: Fishers Farmers Bakers
One of my favorite local restaurants is Fishers Farmers Bakers. It is located only a few hundred steps from the Potomac River and in the center of The Washington Harbour. The menu has a wide range of options from sushi to burgers and everything is prepared with a unique flavor. My two favorite plates are the shrimp scampi spinach gnocchi and the shrimp Louie salad.
Address: 3000 K St NW, Washington, DC 20007
Phone: (202) 298-8783
Dinner: Tico
Tico is one of the up and coming hot spots for young professionals in D.C. The menu items are served tapas style, perfect for a large group to share multiple tastes. Tico is most known for its Hibiscus Margarita, so if you are 21 you have to try this fruity drink. Don’t forget to make reservations or call ahead to check the wait because the line can go around the block!
Address: 1926 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 319-1400
Tyler is a senior Public Relations major interning at the Department of Justice in the Strategic Communications Department and is actively applying to Boston University’s graduate school in Media Ventures.