A playground for foodies, performing arts fans and music lovers, H Street NE has it all.
Restaurants, events, shops, bars, the arts – there’s something for everyone on H Street NE. Anchored by the Atlas since 1938, the neighborhood has recently returned to its roots as an arts and cultural center. In early 2005, the theater was reincarnated as the Atlas Performing Arts Center, and new restaurants, bars and businesses began to follow. Today, H Street NE has turned into one of the nightlife centers of the city, with music venues, bars and plenty of options for late-night eats.
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Catch a thought-provoking production
This National Register of Historic Places landmark features multiple performance spaces and is home to the annual INTERSECTIONS Performing Arts Festival. In addition to theater and dance of all types, the Atlas exhibits affordable, offbeat music acts and collaborations.
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Rock out at a live show
Catch a show at Pie Shop, which has a stacked selection of artists (and sweet or savory slices). Or check out Little Miss Whiskey’s Golden Dollar for a neon purple-lit dive vibe with something different every night (DJ-fueled dance parties, karaoke or comedy).
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Catch a coffee buzz
Start your day off by visiting Maketto, a 6,000 square foot communal marketplace that combines urban-inspired retail, a Southeast Asian sit-down restaurant and a cafe. Head upstairs for fresh java roasted in-house and pastries baked daily (or if the sun is shining, grab a seat at the outdoor courtyard). Cross continents for another unique coffee experience at family-owned Sidamo Coffee & Tea’s Ethiopian coffee ceremony every Sunday at 2 p.m. The custom begins with a woman roasting ripe green coffee beans on a camp stove, and ends with an offering of the fresh brew to patrons.
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Early bird gets the bagel
Early birds should visit Bullfrog Bagels. The no-frills spot boasts a dozen bagel varieties and traditional New-York style sandwiches. The pastrami, egg and cheese bagel sandwich has our mouths watering.
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Discover colorful murals
While murals can be found across the city, H Street is home to an "art allery" along the Linden Court alley. The 10+ works of art depict DC's history, culture and community. At the end of the block, the walls of Turning Natural boast another vibrant masterpiece.
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Don't miss the H Street Festival
The neighborhood’s largest event (and one of the biggest street festivals in the country) is the annual H Street Festival, which spans 11 blocks and attracts around 150,000 patrons each year. Highlights of the fall celebration include musical performances and multicultural entertainment, in addition to art exhibits, for-sale crafts and an array of offerings from local food trucks and restaurants.
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Share a dish at Ethiopic
You’ll find Ethiopic at the start of H Street’s west side. The ambiance here is cozy, and the food is perfect for sharing. We suggest the Awaze Tibs: cubed prime beef sautéed in berbere sauce, onions, tomatoes and peppers. Don’t eat meat? The vegetarian sampler is a must.
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Get offbeat at Copycat Co.
Grab a seat upstairs at the small cocktail and dumpling bar, Copycat Co. Design elements include light fixtures inspired by birdcages and Chinese lanterns, a chalkboard listing all the drinks available and a large, scenic window looking over H Street. Owner Devin Gong mixes one of our favorite Moscow Mules in the city.
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Hop on the streetcar
Travel up and down H Street on one of the city’s first modes of public transportation. The streetcar is free and unique to the H Street corridor, running from Union Station to Oklahoma Avenue along H Street NE and Benning Road. Check online for the streetcar schedule, tracker and service alerts.
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