D.C. residents and locals flock here for on-trend styles by L.A.M.B., Cacharel, Citizens of Humanity, and Nanette Lepore. Read more.
This impossibly cute shop, filled with Built by Wendy tops, sequined Chuck Taylors, and Karen Walker sunglasses, has a cheerful exuberance. Read more.
Founded in 2003 by an ad-hoc group of 10 friends, this non-profit, multidisciplinary performance venue in Midtown has managed to survive amid bulldozers and the financial crisis. Read more.
Lunch favorites here include the sashimi with avocado mousse appetizer and the salmon with Mandarin orange and ginger entree. Read more.
Scan the racks of this mini department store for feminine goods from Lutz & Patmos, Zac Posen, and Diane von Furstenberg. And don’t miss the top-notch European accessories. Read more.
If all you want to do is sleep, this isn't the place. But if background music, mood lighting and a foot massage sound like helpful additions to your nap, then you'll be nodding off in no time. Read more.
There's lots of clothing at this gorgeous shop, but the selection particularly shines when you zero in on the home goods, sourced from as far away as the flea markets of China. Read more.
The smokers here run 24 hours a day and hold roughly 1,300 pounds of meat. The resulting menu includes sticky pork ribs, brisket, pulled pork and plenty of fixins. Read more.
Established in 1924 as a workwear supplier for steel factories and coal mines, this denim emporium maintains an old-school vibe and is stocked with a trove of well-cut jeans from more than 40 brands. Read more.