National Museum of the American Indian is one of The 9 Best Places for Fried Bread in Washington.

1. National Museum of the American Indian

8.2
950 Independence Ave SW (4th St. SW), Washington, D.C.
History Museum · Southwest Washington · 179 tips and reviews

Tatum V.Tatum Vayavananda: A pulled-buffalo sandwhich, berry-chipote fry bread and mango fresco makes a great end to a hard day of museum-seeing :P

Kevin H.Kevin Heim: The fry bread is is amazing! Also, try the Geary's Summer Ale from Maine, it's amazing.

Bryan V.Bryan Vargas: Make sure you dine in the cafeteria on native inspiring dishes. Try the buffalo chili and some fry bread!

Yosaku is one of The 9 Best Places for Fried Bread in Washington.

2. Yosaku

8.3
4712 Wisconsin Ave NW (at Chesapeake st NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Friendship Heights · 26 tips and reviews

Jonathan T.Jonathan Tuzman: This is a great place, but the baked mussel appetizer is out of this world!

Behrad EatsBehrad Eats: Pretty solid Miso Ramen made with egg noodles in a soy bean broth and topped with roasted chicken.

Behrad EatsBehrad Eats: Great sushi offerings like Shrimp Tempura and Godzilla rolls.

barmini by José Andrés is one of The 9 Best Places for Fried Bread in Washington.

3. barmini by José Andrés

8.5
501 9th St NW (9th St NW between E and F St NW), Washington, D.C.
Cocktail Bar · Penn Quarter · 74 tips and reviews

Michael C.Michael Cox: A parade of delightful deliciousness - amazing vibe on a Thursday - and we just got here and had our second course. Reserve ahead - very select crowd.

Washington PostWashington Post: The Obamas celebrated Valentine's Day 2013 at Jose Andres' Penn Quarter restaurant, which left Washington Post restaurant critic Tom Sietsema unimpressed in December 2012. Read more.

The Daily MealThe Daily Meal: With only six bar seats available for dining, this restaurant within arestaurant is arguably the country's toughest reservation to score. Read more.

The Queen Vic is one of The 9 Best Places for Fried Bread in Washington.

4. The Queen Vic

8.6
1206 H St NE, Washington, D.C.
Pub · Capitol Hill · 71 tips and reviews

Amy C.Amy Coren: Awesome bar. Great drinks, good food

Major League SoccerMajor League Soccer: At the Queen Vic soccer on TV is a given. The Queen Vic recreates the authentic British Pub. They are an official pub of D.C. United & MLS!

Josh L.Josh Lefebvre: They have proper-sized pints here! The tables remix me of the pubs back in the UK. Great place to grab a pint.

Pizzolis Pizzeria is one of The 9 Best Places for Fried Bread in Washington.

5. Pizzolis Pizzeria

8.1
1418 12th St NW (btwn O & P St NW), Washington, D.C.
Sandwich Spot · Logan Circle - Shaw · 17 tips and reviews

Angel B.Angel Barrios: Great pizza for late night we got pizza at 330 am fresh baked pizza

Moses H.Moses Hattrick: Comparable to famous pizza places. I went to Pizzoli's Pizzeria yesterday - the Margarita pizza is crazy good if you like your pizza simple. I dream about this place sometimes. Will go here again ASAP

LaDesayuneriadeJoseLaDesayuneriadeJose: Very good pizza, clean place

I-Thai is one of The 9 Best Places for Fried Bread in Washington.

6. I-Thai

7.8
3003 M St NW, Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · Georgetown · 25 tips and reviews

Taylor B.Taylor Boozan: Best new Thai place! Satay is amazing and you have to try their Thai tea.

Julie L.Julie Lee: Earth, the bartender, is awesome!

AndreaAndrea: The pineapple ... Is good and big

Tono Sushi is one of The 9 Best Places for Fried Bread in Washington.

7. Tono Sushi

7.7
2605 Connecticut Ave NW (at Calvert St NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Woodley Park · 45 tips and reviews

PennyPenny: The spicy crunchy tofu roll is one of the best tofu sushi options in the city!

Dan R.Dan Rapela: Was surprised they have a $1 sushi happy hour, even on weekends (in winter), with a good selection. Crunchy spicy tuna roll and tuna tartare were excellent! Read more.

Laura G A.Laura G Adams: A must there is there Rainbow Roll- so good! The Lobster Roll and either of their Dragon Rolls are fantastic too.

Occidental is one of The 9 Best Places for Fried Bread in Washington.

8. Occidental

7.6
1475 Pennsylvania Ave NW (btwn 14th & 15th St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 46 tips and reviews

Joshua L.Joshua Lodestro: Friendly bar to relax with a nice drink and food! Won't go wrong with the extensive liquor and wine selection. Sit at the bar with bartender Nelson!

Jay B.Jay Burnham: Try the calamari...sweet!

Dr. NickDr. Nick: Table 142/1 is where John Sacali met Mr X. in 1962.

Shaw's Tavern is one of The 9 Best Places for Fried Bread in Washington.

9. Shaw's Tavern

7.8
520 Florida Ave NW (at 6th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Gastropub · U-Street · 80 tips and reviews

Jessy S.Jessy Schingler: Ask for the veggie platter. It's off menu, comprised of the local veg deliciousness if the day!

Tim B.Tim Baird: Just like your boyfriend, this meal will not fulfill you.

Tim M.Tim Miller: When I first came the menu was awesome and they played soul music. Now they serve Applebee's style dishes and play multiple Maroon 5 songs each hour. If that's your jam, enjoy.