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CAPITOL HILL FOOD SERVICE Architect of He Architect of the Capitol Is Respon- the Capitol T Sible for Overseeing Building Operations SB-15 U.S CAPITOL HILL FOOD SERVICE Architect of he Architect of the Capitol is respon- the Capitol T sible for overseeing building operations SB-15 U.S. Capitol at the U.S. Capitol, Senate Office Buildings, Washington, DC 20515 House Office Buildings, the Supreme Court (202) 228-1793 Building, the Library of Congress buildings and the U.S. Botanic Garden, all in Washing- Architect of the Capitol ton. Included in its area of responsibility are Stephen T. Ayers, issuing and monitoring food service conces- FAIA, LEED AP sion contracts within some of these buildings. FOOD SERVICE ON THE HILL AT A GLANCE THE U.S. CAPITOL BUILDING CATERING Restaurant Associates, a division of Compass Group, oper- • Senate Restaurants ates food service at the U.S. Capitol and the Capitol Visitor offers catering for Center, as well as the Senate Office Buildings. breakfast, lunch, din- • U.S. Senate Members Dining Room — The Members Dining ner, receptions and Room is open to Senators for breakfast and lunch every beyond. An extensive day when the Senate is in session. menu is available from • The Refectory — This snack and sundry shop, located quick coffee services on the Capitol’s first floor, offers quickpick sandwiches, to full-service dinners snacks, freshly brewed coffee and espresso drinks, fresh and buffets, specialty fruit, desserts and frozen yogurt. cakes to pizza and re- • Senate Carry-out — serves hot breakfast along with ba- ceptions for any num- gels, croissants, juice and more. Lunch offers signature ber of guests. sandwiches, grill specials and an assortment of beverages. HOUSE OF CAPITOL VISITOR CENTER REPRESENTATIVES The Capitol • The CVC Restaurant seats 470 guests, offering continental RESTAURANTS breakfast from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and lunch from 11 a.m. Food service for House of to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Featured food stations Representatives Restaurants and office buildings is provided are Grill, Barbecue, Pasta, Sandwiches & Soups, Salad Bar, by Sodexo. Comfort Food, American Bounty Regional Cuisine, Global Cuisine and Sushi. U.S. CAPITOL BUILDING • Capitol Market — grill, deli, soup, salad bar, comfort foods, SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS prepackaged salads and sandwiches, beverages and snacks. RUSSELL BUILDING • Members’ Dining Room — full-service restaurant. • Cups & Co., coffeehouse that also serves breakfast specials, coffee, juice and hot breakfast sandwiches. Lunch features LONGWORTH BUILDING — BASEMENT LEVEL traditional Asian and American cuisine. • Cafeteria food court — grill, sandwiches, wraps, comfort foods, soups, salad bar, pizza, BBQ, international foods, DIRKSEN BUILDING beverages, snacks • Dirksen Coffee Shop, premium coffee and espresso drinks • Dunkin’ Donuts — coffee, donuts, sandwiches , ice cream along with a selection of panini sandwiches, salads, deli • C-Store — prepackaged salads and sandwiches, beverages, sandwiches and sushi. Bakery case is full of muffins, pas- snacks. tries, cookies and cupcakes, as well as locally made gelato. • Dirksen Southside Buffet, buffet-style dining featuring daily CANNON BUILDING — FIRST FLOOR entrees, pasta, Senate fried chicken, carving station, soup, • C-Store — prepackaged salads and sandwiches, beverages, salad and antipasti, and dessert. Lunch price is all-inclusive. snacks. • Dirksen Café, restaurant serving a full breakfast menu, including omelets, hot buffet, bagels, oatmeal station, RAYBURN BUILDING — BASEMENT LEVEL fruit bar, fresh juices, waffles and more. Lunch features a • Cafeteria — grill, deli, soups, salad bar, pizza, action sta- daily rotating menu including cafe specials, sushi, salad tion, comfort foods, beverages, prepackaged salads and and antipasti bar, pizza and other favorites. sandwiches, and snacks. • Subway — sandwiches, salads, beverages and snacks. HART BUILDING • American Grill, carry-out and eat-in restaurant, home of FORD BUILDING the Senate Burger. Breakfast offerings include coffee, juice, • Cafeteria — grill, deli, soups, salad bar, comfort foods, hot breakfast sandwiches, and breakfast specials. Lunch beverages and snacks. features a traditional American menu of burgers, hot dogs, • C-Store — prepackaged sandwiches, beverages and snacks. chicken tenders, fries, grilled chicken, milkshakes, salads, snacks and much more. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS • Inside Scoop, six flavors of frozen yogurt and a complete • Food service operated by I.L. Creations of Maryland Inc. toppings bar. Snacks, quick-pick sandwiches, beverages, freshly popped popcorn, sundry items and dry cleaning services are also available. 18 GOVERNMENT FOOD SERVICE • OCTOBER 2015 CAPITAL-AREA FOOD SERVICE SELECTED WASHINGTON, D.C., -AREA FOOD SERVICE OPERATIONS ost government buildings NATIONAL MUSEUM SMITHSONIAN INFORMATION Min and around the nation’s OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN BUILDING (“THE CASTLE”) Capital feature food service contract • Mitsitam Native Foods Café • Castle Café — specialty coffees, sandwiches, • Mitsitam Espresso Bar - Pastries and casual desserts operations of some type. Here is a fare from the cafe’s repertoire, plus Tribal • Staff Café - For Smithsonian employees only sample of what is available for gov- Grounds Coffee — organic, fair-trade coffee • Seasonal outdoor food cart ernment employees and visitors. grown by indigenous farmers and imported, roasted, and provided to the museum by the NATIONAL ZOO, WASHINGTON, DC SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Eastern Band of Cherokee. Operated by Sodexo NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE • Group dining available • Mane Grill MUSEUM ON THE MALL • Heirloom Grille • McDonald’s NATIONAL MUSEUM • Panda Overlook Café • Seasonal Outdoor Kiosk, features McDonald’s OF NATURAL HISTORY • Hot Dog Diner fare • Café Natural • Seal Rock Café (hand-dipped ice cream and • Staff Café - For Smithsonian employees only • Atrium Café sandwiches and salads.) • Group dining available • IMAX Cafe • Panda Grill (Po’Boy sandwiches and pizza) • Staff Café - For Smithsonian employees only • Tiger Treats NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE • Seasonal outdoor food carts • Dippin’ Dots Cart MUSEUM UDVAR-HAZY CENTER • Group dining available • Lemonade Cart (CHANTILLY, VA.) • Dippin’ Cart (ice cream) • McDonald’s NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY • Orangutans Ice Cream Cart • Group dining available AND SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN • Fresh Market Cart ART MUSEUM • Kettle Corn NATIONAL MUSEUM (DONALD W. REYNOLDS CENTER FOR • Mane Hot Dog Cart OF AMERICAN HISTORY AMERICAN ART AND PORTRAITURE) • Panda Popcorn Wagon • Jazz Café • Courtyard Café • Elephant Outpost Cart • Stars and Stripes Café • Group dining available • Reptile Kiosk • Group dining available • Tiger Treats • Seasonal outdoor food carts HIRSHHORN MUSEUM • Nourish Food Truck (NOTE: Nourish Events Group AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Dining & Special Event Catering Available) • Seasonal outdoor food cart The Smithsonian National Zoo is open 364 days a year. 20 GOVERNMENT FOOD SERVICE • OCTOBER 2015 CAPITAL-AREA FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FEDERAL AVIATION Operated by Maryland Business BUILDING ADMINISTRATION Enterprise Program for the Blind Operated by Sodexo Operated by Sodexo • 4 dining centers • National brands, in-house brands including: • Subway, U-Food Grill, Aspretto, Starbucks and • 3 coffee bars Simply To Go, deli, salad and hot entrée bar, Nescafé Coffee, Granary, Action, Pizza, Hot • 7 concession stands grill, pizza and sushi, Aspretto Coffee. Entrée Bar (Mindful Options), Soup and • Catering. Salad Bar (Mindful Options), and beverages. KENNEDY CENTER • Mayorga Coffee kiosk. • Simply-to-Go - offers 24/7 availability FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS • Wellness (Mindful by Sodexo ) featured at through a self-service kiosk. Operated by Restaurant Associates, a every station. • Catering. division of Compass Group • Utilizes eco-friendly serving ware, on-site • Utilizes eco-friendly serving ware, composting • Roof Terrace Restaurant composting. of kitchen waste. • KC Café • Digital signage. • Intermission Express DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE, WASHINGTON, DC GOVERNMENT ALEXANDRIA, VA. Operated by Sodexo ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE Operated by Sodexo • National brands, in-house brands, including: Operated by Eurest Dining Services, a • National brands, in-house brands. Simply To Go, Theme Cuisine, Grill, Deli, division of Compass Group • Café (Simply To Go, Grill, Mediterranean Local Harvest and Catering. • Cafeteria Action Station, Latina Action Station, • Kiosk Ordering. • Austin Grill Express Mai Pham’s Star Ginger, Brick Oven Pizza, • Starbucks Espresso bar. Granary and Salad Bar, Deli, TOSS UP, Entrée • Utilizes eco-friendly serving ware. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA- stations with Mindful by Sodexo wellness • 24/7 check out kiosk after operating hours. TION, WASHINGTON, DC features, Exhibition Station, International Operated by Sodexo Station). NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF • National brands, in-house brands, including: • Retail: Einstein Bros. Bagels, Quizno’s, HEALTH, BETHESDA, MD. Simply To Go, Action Station, Entrée, Grill, Jazzman Café, Sandella’s. Operated by Eurest Dining Services, a Deli, Salad Bar, Granary, Wrapped and Pizza. • Coffee Bar: Innovative Grounds, Mayorga division of Compass Group • Catering. Coffee. • 5 dining centers • Executive dining. • Catering (Full Service). • 2 coffee bars • Starbucks Espresso Bar. • Conference service and room management, Operated by Guest Services • Aspretto Coffee kiosk. AV, CAD. • 1 dining center • Utilizes eco-friendly serving ware. • Utilizes eco-friendly serving ware. • Starbucks We Proudly Brew —GFS Transforming Information Into Business Knowledge Data Tracking Services for both the DLA & JSPVP Programs For more info contact: Larry Jamerson National Account Manager [email protected] 122 E. Kings Hwy Suite 501 Maple Shade NJ 08052 856-505-6870 www.one2oneus.com 22 GOVERNMENT FOOD SERVICE • OCTOBER 2015.
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