Guidebook for Columbia Heights

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Guidebook for Columbia Heights

Food Scene

Great space to hang out! Enjoy!
299 locals recommend
The Coupe
3415 11th St NW
299 locals recommend
Great space to hang out! Enjoy!
Awesome pizza and calzones!
173 locals recommend
RedRocks Columbia Heights
1036 Park Rd NW
173 locals recommend
Awesome pizza and calzones!
Awesome Mexican food!
44 locals recommend
Mezcalero Cocina Mexicana
3714 14th St NW
44 locals recommend
Awesome Mexican food!
Best tacos in town!
93 locals recommend
Taqueria Habanero
3710 14th St NW
93 locals recommend
Best tacos in town!
My absolute favorite pizza! Let me know how you like it.
175 locals recommend
Timber Pizza Company
809 Upshur St NW
175 locals recommend
My absolute favorite pizza! Let me know how you like it.

Drinks & Nightlife

It has the best veggie burger and awesome beer. Very good brunch too!
199 locals recommend
Meridian Pint
6035 Wilson Blvd
199 locals recommend
It has the best veggie burger and awesome beer. Very good brunch too!
This is a fantastic local bar.
127 locals recommend
Red Derby
3718 14th St NW
127 locals recommend
This is a fantastic local bar.

Getting Around

148 locals recommend
Georgia Ave-Petworth Station
3700 Georgia Ave NW
148 locals recommend
3654 New Hampshire Ave NW
3654 New Hampshire Ave NW
Zip Car Parking

Urban Nature

In an age old dance wind, water, and land combine here. Sparkling in the sun on a breezy day, this natural area of Anacostia Park has origins in a 1926 act of Congress to preserve the forests, water quality, and recreation value of the waterways of Washington, DC. The park reflects the policies that affect rivers and wetlands. Come, join the dance.
97 locals recommend
Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
1550 Anacostia Avenue Northeast
97 locals recommend
In an age old dance wind, water, and land combine here. Sparkling in the sun on a breezy day, this natural area of Anacostia Park has origins in a 1926 act of Congress to preserve the forests, water quality, and recreation value of the waterways of Washington, DC. The park reflects the policies that affect rivers and wetlands. Come, join the dance.
Pierce-Klingle Estate
3545 Williamsburg Ln NW