Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Bites Around the Block


Life at The Louis at 14 apartment homes offers some of the best dining options not only in the area, but dare we say it, in all of Washington DC! With so many restaurants to choose from in our city, there is nothing better this time of the year than being able to walk to and from a enjoyable evening out. We have highlighted just a few of the restaurants that are within walking distance of The Louis at 14 below. So instead of sweltering underground while waiting for the Metro the next time you dine out, try one of these eateries instead:

Tico | 1926 14th St. NW
While we're sure you have walked past Tico (it's literally downstairs), if you have yet to try their dishes inspired by Spanish, Mexican and South American cuisines, you definitely need to make a date on your calendar to do so! Tired from a long day at work? Stop by Tico's Happy Hour, which features $4 tacos, $5 small plates, beer and cocktails! Tico also features quite an extensive tequila menu, with more than 140 types to choose from.

Lupo Verde | 1401 T St. NW
Around the corner on T Street lies Lupo Verde, an authentic, rustic Italian eatery that has delicious charcuteries and cheese plates! There is a wide variety of cheeses from which to build your plate, including hard, semi-hard, semi-soft, soft and blue. Current prices allow guests to choose 3 cheeses for $16 or 5 for $26. The same pricing applies to the salumi selection too, which ranges from prosciutto to duck sausage. Lupo Verde is also a popular local brunch spot.

Ted's Bulletin | 1818 14th St. NW
Walk one block south and enter Ted's Bulletin, which is known as one of the best restaurants in DC. Known for their boozy milkshakes and tarts, Ted's Bulletin serves up comfort foods of all types, from fried chicken to meatloaf. Hungry for a big breakfast? Ted's is the place to go!

Busboys & Poets | 2021 14th St. NW
Busboys & Poets is an eclectic, artsy hangout just north of The Louis. Named in homage to American poet Langston Hughes, Busboys & Poets not only sells books, but regularly hosts poetry readings. Their menu offers vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options, and their bar even has a vegan and gluten-free wine. It's a coffee-house meets poetry house, and it's perfectly cozy on a rainy day!

Where are your favorite 14 & U Street restaurants? What dishes would you recommend? Share them with us on The Louis' Facebook and Twitter pages!

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