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Kinja'd!!! "The Lurktastic Opponaught" (oppolurker)
02/05/2017 at 17:03 • Filed to: None

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So I’m headed down to D.C. tomorrow for a meeting. I’ll have about two hours in the evening to myself before I fly home. Where should I eat? I could sit down somewhere, or eat street food and walk around. If it informs your advice, I’ve never been to the district before. Thanks! Have a pensive Dogmeat for your time:

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Kinja'd!!! someassemblyrequired > The Lurktastic Opponaught
02/05/2017 at 17:16

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Depending on the time your meeting finishes, head to one of the Smithsonian Museums. Only like 15-20 mins on the Metro to DCA. I’m partial to the Air and Space Museum, but the American History Museum is another favorite. They’re all free, and open until 5:30.

If you’re around later, Dupont Circle has lots of restaurants and is a relatively safe area of DC.


Kinja'd!!! The Lurktastic Opponaught > someassemblyrequired
02/05/2017 at 17:19

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I close out my work day at 5, so that’s sadly not an option.


Kinja'd!!! someassemblyrequired > The Lurktastic Opponaught
02/05/2017 at 17:34

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The Lincoln and Jefferson Memorial are cool in the evenings, though keep your wits about you. Kennedy Center has a great rooftop terrace for planespotting (right across from DCA), and it has a great view over the city.


Kinja'd!!! Highlander-Datsuns are Forever > The Lurktastic Opponaught
02/05/2017 at 17:39

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I don’t recal much for eats in downtown DC. Georgetown has a great bar/restaurant scene as does Arlington, down by the river. I have had some fantastic sea food and beer in old Arlington.


Kinja'd!!! S65 > The Lurktastic Opponaught
02/05/2017 at 18:09

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Go to Chinatown