The Irish Channel Pub
What else can you say about a pub that comes to us from Ireland-via-New Orleans and now Chinatown? This so-called "Irish Pub with Cajun Flair"; has been a longstanding hangout for DC professionals long before the area"s Ver... metromix.com
Acadiana
This glass-walled triangle-shaped restaurant lies close to the convention center, so if you're attending an event there, you might be interested to know that Acadiana's bar stays open straight through from lun... www.acadianarestaurant.com
U-topia Bar And Grill
Get it? U Street? U-topia? Anyway, Cajun and Morrocan dishes such as jambalaya and lamb couscous grace the menu at this hip, artsy eatery. Its a small bar room but the ceilings are high and they manage to fit a full-size ja... metromix.com
Nage Restaurant
Worth The Trip writes The Washington Post about Nage D.C., an upscale-casual eatery with a menu based in French cooking, but with a palette of global flavors. Complimented by smart wines & fun cocktails, and an energetic b... opentable.com
Pearl Dive Oyster Palace
From the same restaurant group that brought D.C. BlackSalt and Black Market Bistro comes Pearl Dive Oyster Palace, a new seafood and oyster restaurant in the Logan Circle neighborhood. This restaurant features a rustic deco... metromix.com
Dc Coast
The dining room is sensational: two stories high, with glass-walled balcony, immense oval mirrors hanging over the bar, and a full-bodied stone mermaid poised to greet you at the entrance. Gather at the bar first to feel... www.dccoast.com
B. Smith's
With a palatial dining room that served as Union Station's Presidential Suite until 1988, B Smith's could easily rely solely on its location; however, the menus combination of southern soul food and Cajun/Creole makes it as... metromix.com
Cantina Marina
Jimmy Buffet exploded all over Cantina Marina, but it's a nice break from all the serious D.C. bars full of collared shirts and pearl earrings. Cantina Marina is an outdoor restaurant and bar overlooking the Southwest Water... metromix.com
Bardia's New Orleans Caf
Amid Ethiopian, Indian and jumbo slice establishments sits charming Bardia's New Orleans Caf , just as unique an atmosphere as some other cultural eateries. Rather than overdoing a Mardi Gras theme, the caf is more laid bac... metromix.com
Bayou On Penn
For world class live music, New Orleans inspired cooking, and that laid back Big Easy vibe, there"s only one place in Washington DC to go. Located at 2519 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, just steps from the Foggy Bottom metro, Bay... opentable.com
Kellys Cajun Grill
Bringing a little spice to the food court at the International Square business complex, Kellys is the only game in town for Cajun cooking on the run. touff, sausage rolls and bourbon chicken done a dozen ways all come cafet... metromix.com
The Cajun Experience
December 2008, during a hard recession in the US economy, a thing most people thought couldn't be done was born. While sitting in a house in Ashburn, Virginia, Bryan and Melissa Crosswhite finally stated the obvious; Cajun... opentable.com
King Street Blues
Having the blues is a tasty affair at King Street Blues, where the ribs are smokin' and Southern comfort food is aplenty. Hang with the crew at the Court House location, where a "down home" bowl of Louisiana gumbo or chili ... metromix.com
Saint's Bourbon Street
French Quarter-style catfish fingers and gumbo at Saint's Bourbon Street in Northeast Washington are well-loved by the regulars who frequent the Cajun-themed restaurant. The more adventurous may go for the alligator meat, b... metromix.com
Starfish Cafe
If you need a meal that reminds you of fun in the sun, look no further than Starfish Cafe. Specializing in Caribbean and Creole seafood, the restaurant has a light, airy feel. After enjoying the blackened shrimp, indulge in... metromix.com