These three tasty spots may not originate from the district, but we’re glad they migrated over.
By Ashley Mitchell
Surprise, surprise—most big shots in Washington are not originally from here. They come from all over the country, thereby leaving their beloved local cuisine behind.
While we think our city has an enviable gastronomic scene all on its own, to those who still yearn for their faraway favorites, here are three spots you must try.
Shake Shack
1216 18th St NW, Washington, D.
C. 20036, Tel: 202.683.9922
Known for: Never-frozen burgers, creamy frozen custard, crispy fries and their special “ShackSauce”
First Taste: New York City, 2004
D.C. Chillin’ Since: May 2011
Editor’s Pick: Mmmm, the ShackBurger. It may not be the healthiest option, but even our vegetarian editor felt like satisfied after their ‘Shroom Burger.
Sprinkles Cupcakes
3015 M Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20007, Tel: 202.450.1610
Known for: Irresistible cupcakes and a modern-designed space
First Taste: Beverly Hills, CA, 2005
D.C. Chillin’ Since: March 2011
Editor’s Pick: The Key Lime Cupcake. Super sweet, with a pinch of lime sourness, this cupcake is only seasonally available until September 5th.
Serendipity 3
3150 M Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20007, Tel: 202.333.5193
Known for: Over-the-top desserts, eclectic décor, attached general store and their signature Frrrozen Hot Chocolate
First Taste: New York City, 1954
D.C. Chillin’ Since: May 2011
Editor’s Pick: The Presidential Lobster Pasta, Monumental Hangover Omelet, Capital Club Sandwich, White House Pizza and the D.C. Treasure Chest.