With so much recent media hubbub about new restaurants along 14th street it’s easy to forget that DC offers a countless variety of eateries to choose from. In the Adams Morgan neighborhood you can find the 24 hour spot The Diner and coffee & Wi-Fi user paradise Tryst. Travel a few minutes up from Adams Morgan to Woodley Park which has a lot of new pop up restaurants & bars and one location that many tourists make a point of visiting on their trip to DC is Open City. The Columbia Heights area is growing rapidly with new business, eateries, and retail locations. That’s where you’ll find our favorite hangout for food; The Coupe, located on 11th & Monroe Streets.
Originally imagined as a 24 hour spot for ppl to come grab delicious pancakes, eggs, hash browns, or even a great burger during a late night out, this “half a block of cool” has evolved into a unique traditional restaurant that’s seen a lot of changes since its opening. The Coupe is a French/American style restaurant/bar that has a cafe portion where you can be seated and have a traditional breakfast/lunch/dinner inside or on the patio, then if you move over on the other side of the restaurant there is an outstanding bar (#BarBar) where the happy hour rocks Mon-Fri (6pm-8pm inside or on the patio).
The ambience of The Coupe stands out. It's really laid back, with a friendly & attentive staff with a variety of backgrounds reflective of the diversity of the clientele. The Coupe offers brunch sat/sun (6am-6pm) with food specials every Wednesday of the week, typically an appetizer, a vegan & regular entree.
At Onstage #WeRecommend you check out The Coupe!