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Westin Washington D.C. City Center

1400 M Street, NW
Phone: 202.429.1700
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Located in the heart of our nation’s capital, The Westin Washington D.C. City Center is a vibrant hotel that captures the capital city's dynamic spirit. Our atrium lobby offers spectacular skylight views and our welcoming staff provide world-class service.

Our 406 guest rooms and suites are designed with your comfort in mind. Sleep well in the Heavenly Bed® and refresh in the Heavenly Bath®. Ergonomic desk chairs and flat-screen TVs add a touch of aesthetic functionality. Every room also offers wireless High Speed Internet Access and 24-hour room service. [more info]

Call the hotel by March 11 to qualify for the ACA discount rate of $225/night. Hotel rooms are limited and cannot be guaranteed.

Restaurants

Attendees are encouraged to take advantage of D.C.'s dynamic restaurant scene on Tuesday evening. Below is a list of restaurants for your consideration. Download PDF.

Old Ebbitt

All American menu.
Oldest saloon in Washington, D.C. Across from
the White House.

675 15th Street NW
(202) 347-4801

Chef Geoff

Great American cuisine. Three blocks from the White House, walking distance to the mall/monuments. Chef Geoff is married to Norah O’Donnell!

1301 Pennsylvania Ave NW
(202) 464-4461

Georgia Brown’s

Great Southern food – from fried chicken to shrimp and grits, delicious Southern menu.

950 15th Street NW
(202)393-4499

     

Acadiana

Delicious upscale
Cajun restaurant.

901 New York Avenue NW
(202) 408-8848

Sonoma

On Capital Hill. Restaurant and wine bar. Has a California feel. Serves small plates, similar to tapas. Menu has cheese and charcuterie, handmade pasta and pizzas, and wood-grilled meats and fish. Organic salads and produce.

223 Pennsylvania Ave SE
(202) 544-8088

Ceiba

Latin-American style food. Unique menu that is wonderful!

701 14th Street NW
(202) 393-3983

     

Tenpenh

DELICIOUS Asian-fusion (e.g., Wasabi Mashed Potatoes!, Red Thai Curry Shrimp).

10th & Pennsylvania Ave NW
(202) 393-4500

Zaytinya

Mediterranean tapas. A trendy, local favorite! Delicious. Servings are small and fun to share.

701 9th Street NW
(202) 638-0800

BLT Steak

French bistro meets American steakhouse. New to D.C. and delicious!

1625 Eye Street NW
(202) 689-8999

     

Capital Grille

THE place to go for steak.
Huge portions; family style sides. Great view of the Capital and the scene for power brokers! (Additional Steak Houses below.)

6th and Pennsylvania NW.
(202) 737-6200

Oceanaire

Wonderful seafood. Huge portions. Family-style sides. Seafood offerings tend to be basic: grilled, blackened, etc.

1201 F Street NW
(202) 347-2277

Kinkead’s

A favorite of Bill Clinton’s! Delicious seafood! More “dressed” than the basic offerings of seafood at Oceanaire, although you can request simple dishes as well.

2000 Pennsylvania Ave NW
(202) 296-7700

     

D.C. Coast

Delicious seafood. Again, tends to be a little more “dressed” than the seafood at Oceanaire, but can request basic dishes as well

1401 K Street NW
(202) 216-5988

Matchbox

Great pizza! Does not take reservations so often a wait, but well worth it if pizza is what
you are craving.

713 H Street NW
(202) 289-4441

Central

“American brasserie” – American with a French twist. A newer restaurant in D.C. opened by Michel Richard, chef of one of D.C.’s two five-star restaurants.

1001 Pennsylvania Ave NW
(202) 626-0015

 

Additional Steak Houses:

Bobby Van’s 809 15th Street NW (202) 589-0060
Bobby Van’s Grill 1201 New York Ave NW (202) 589-1504
Morton’s 1050 Connecticut Ave NW (202) 955-5997
Charlie Palmer’s 101 Constitution Ave NW (202) 547-8100
The Palm 1225 19th Street NW (202) 293-9091
Prime Rib 2020 K Street NW (202) 466-8811