Where to Eat During Inauguration
With so many visitors coming to Washington, DC for the Inauguration we thought it would be handy to post up Inauguration friendly restaurants and deals in downtown DC. Check out the map here and enjoy the festivities.

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Well It is very nice, that you worried about it!! =) so thanks!!
I have been sometimes in Washington DC and I visited a wonderful restaurant, but I coudl’n find it in your Map. If you permit me to do a recommendation It would be the Lauriol Plaza …
Located in upper Dupond Circle area, Lauriol Plaza is house in a huge loft style building with lots of windows and a rooftop that permits seating all year round.
LP is always hopping, specially on the weekends were it is literally filled to capacity. Often times the wait times are beyond one hour, but it is a wait that is worth the patience. LP doesn’t take reservations, but you can always kill some time at their bar, savoring their large array of alcoholic beverages, such as mojitos, margaritas or mango-ritas,or Sangria. The pitchers are about $24 a pop, but they do contain a strong kick of liquor, so its well worth your money. They also have a vas selections of tequila shots, cervezas, and an extent list of wines.
The food, is a mix of your classic Tex-Mex faves, Spanish and Cuban specialties. In fact you will be able to find, Fajitas and Paella on the same menu, or even the so delicious Peruvian Lomo Saltado. Portions tend to be quite huge so it is a good idea to actually split an appetizer and entry with your partner/s in crime.
I fast forgot it!!…
1835 18th St Nw, Washington, DC 20009
So… there another option!!! Enjoy it!!!