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Restaurant Guide 12th Community Involvement Training Conference Restaurants Guide Restaurants within Walking Distance of the Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel Cinnabar ($$) El Pollito ($) Hyatt Regency Crystal City – 0.0 miles 513 23rd Street – 0.37 miles Chesapeake Grill ($$$) Café Pizzaiolo ($) Hyatt Regency Crystal City – 0.0 miles 507 23rd Street – 0.37 miles Plaza Deli ($) Subway ($) 2711 Jefferson Davis Highway – 0.1 miles 525 23rd Street – 0.38 miles Khoinoor Dhaba ($) Chipotle Mexican Grill ($) 2800 South Eads Street – 0.13 miles 2231 Crystal Drive – 0.40 miles O’Malley’s Sports Pub ($$) Quiznos ($) 2650 Jefferson Davis Highway – 0.15 miles 2231 Crystal Drive – 0.40 miles McDonald’s ($) Corner Bakery Café ($) 2620 Jefferson Davis Highway – 0.16 miles 2200 Crystal Drive – 0.42 miles New Yorker Deli ($) Neramitra Thai Restaurant ($) 2461 South Clark Street – 0.21 miles 2200 Crystal Drive – 0.42 miles Century Café ($) Noodles and Company ($) 2450 Crystal Drive – 0.27 miles 2011 Crystal Drive – 0.52 miles Perfect Pita ($) Cosi ($) 2345 Crystal Drive – 0.32 miles 2011 Crystal Drive – 0.52 miles Mackey’s Public House ($$) Wall Street Deli ($) 320 23rd Street – 0.34 miles 2011 Crystal Drive – 0.52 miles Kabob Palace ($) Au Bon Pain ($) 2315 South Eads Street – 0.35 miles 2021 Jefferson Davis Highway – 0.52 miles 5 1 4 3 8 7 2 6 i R LEGEND Renaissance Hotel ■ A Shops at Crystal Park ■ Hotel Accommodations ■ B Shops at 2100 Crystal Drive ■ Interior Pedestrian Concourse ■ C Shops at the Mall Entrance/Exit ■ D Shops at 1750 Crystal Drive Restroom ■ E Shops at the Gateway Accessible Restroom ATM ■ Other Food and Restaurants $ ATM 5 1 4 3 8 7 2 6 i R LEGEND Renaissance Hotel ■ A Shops at Crystal Park ■ Hotel Accommodations ■ B Shops at 2100 Crystal Drive ■ Interior Pedestrian Concourse ■ C Shops at the Mall Entrance/Exit ■ D Shops at 1750 Crystal Drive Restroom ■ E Shops at the Gateway Accessible Restroom ATM ■ Other Food and Restaurants $ ATM Featured Restaurants in Crystal City Bailey’s Pub and Grille ($) King Street Blues ($$) Ruth’s Chris Steak House ($$$) 2010 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA 1750 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA 2231 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA With a hardy menu, lively bar, and a bevy of Enjoy comfort food with a southern accent Serving the best USDA prime steak in big screens, Bailey’s Pub and Grille is just the at King Street Blues featuring Po-Boy Arlington, Ruth’s Chris Steak House offers place for sports fans. sandwiches, award winning ribs and bar-b- guests with a warm, que, and low country shrimp and catfish. comfortable atmosphere. Jaleo Spanish Tapas and Bar ($$) 2250 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA McCormick and Schmick’s ($$$) San Antonio Bar and Grill ($$) Jaleo features more than 70 varieties 2010 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA 1750 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA of tapas, several main dishes, and an A Washington, D.C. classic, McCormick San Antonia Bar and Grill serves sizzling extensive wine list by culinary legend and Schmick’s menu is printed twice daily, dishes from south of the border and a José Andrés. with the signature “Fresh List” highlighting can’t miss margarita. an impressive number of fresh seafood Kora Resturant ($$) varieties, in addition to aged steaks, poultry, Ted’s Montana Grill ($$) 2200 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA entrée salads and pasta 2250 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA This casual eatery features a blend of Ted’s menu features made-from-scratch contemporary Italian food and a Morton’s The Steakhouse ($$$$) dishes including Certified Angus Beef, modern elegance. 1750 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA National Bison Association-certified bison, For more than 30 years, Morton’s has served chicken and seafood, as well as daily blue- Hamburger Hamlet ($) only the finest quality foods, featuring USDA plate specials, fresh-cut fries, and hand- 1750 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA prime-aged beef, fresh fish and seafood, dipped salt and pepper onion rings. hand-picked produce, delicious appetizers Hamburger Hamlet provides great and elegant desserts. food, casual comfort, and superb Chesapeake Grill ($$$) service. Options include salads, burgers, 20th Floor, Hyatt Regency Crystal City sandwiches, pastas, shakes, and desserts. Neramitra Thai ($) Dinner is a special occasion when you dine 2000 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA at this award-winning rooftop restaurant with Neramitra Thai features excellent versions a seasonal menu featuring the freshest of of typical Thai fare as well as some unique Chesapeake Bay seafood, local produce, signature dishes all in a sophisticated and and savory meats. trendy location. 5 1 4 3 8 7 2 6 i LEGEND ■ A Shops at Crystal Park ■ Hotel Accommodations ■ B Shops at 2100 Crystal Drive ■ Interior Pedestrian Concourse ■ C Shops at the Mall Entrance/Exit ■ D Shops at 1750 Crystal Drive Restroom ■ E Shops at the Gateway Accessible Restroom ATM ■ Other Food and Restaurants $ ATM RESTAURANTS Bin 1700 ($$) ■ B-49 Bailey’s Pub & Grille 416-0452 ■1 Cafe Pizzaiolo 894-2250 1700 Jefferson Davis Highway, ■ B-40 Kora Restaurant ■2 Legal Sea Foods 415-1200 Bar | Lounge 571-431-7090 Arlington, VA ■3 Kabob Palace 486-3535 ■ D-69 Hamburger Hamlet 413-0422 Located in the Crystal City Marriott hotel, ■4 Cucina Vivace 979-7676 ■ B-39 Jaleo Spanish Tapas & Bar 413-8181 Bin 1700 is a trendy bar with an extensive ■5 Portono 979-8200 ■ D-50 King Street Blues 415-BLUE wine list and a variety of menu items all at ■ B-50 McCormick & Schmick’s 413-6400 ■6 Chesapeake Grill 413-6700 affordable prices. ■ D-54 Morton’s The Steakhouse 418-1444 ■7 Plaza Deli 418-1577 ■ B-45 Neramitra Thai 413-8886 ■8 Malley’s Sports Pub 418-1577 Athena Pallas Green Restaurant ($$$) ■ A-20 Ruth’s Chris Steak House 979-7275 556 South 22nd Street, Arlington, VA ■ D-42 San Antonio Bar & Grill 415-0126 Tradition is everything at the Athena Pallas ■ B-41 Ted’s Montana Grill 416-8337 Greek Restaurant where regulars choose CRYSTAL CITY FOOD SPECIALTY from kapamas, braised lamb shank, or roast spring lamb. ■ D-18 Auntie Anne’s Pretzels 413-6408 ■ A-1 Noodles & Company 979-1525 ■ B-24 Au Bon Pain 418-0715 ■ D-22 The Perfect Pita 418-6656 National Diner ($$) ■ D-51 Café Jenna 415-0061 ■ A-18 The Perfect Pita 412-9440 ■ B-48 Caribou Coee 414-0990 2650 Jefferson Davis Highway, ■ D-38 Philadelphia Mike’s 416-6640 ■ A-10 Chipotle Mexican Grill 920-8779 ■ B-9 Plaza Gourmet 414-3661 Arlington, VA ■ B-42 Cold Stone Creamery 418-2223 ■ D-63 Potbelly Sandwich Works 415-0003 National Diner, located outside the Holiday ■ B-43 Corner Bakery Café 412-0131 ■ E-13 Quizno’s 415-0900 Inn, serves such classics as soups, salads, ■ A-2 Cosi 521-1904 ■ A-9 Quizno’s 271-9100 burgers, sandwiches, and of course shakes ■ D-39 Food Court 413-0930 ■ D-27 Sbarro Italian Buet 413-8244 and root beer floats. ■ B-26 Deli Works 415-1515 ■ B-8 Slice & Dice 418-4444 ■ E-4 Dickie’s Frozen Custard 416-2700 ■ E-11 Soho Café & Market 415-1301 ■ D-25 Dunkin Donuts 412-8912 ■ D-46 Starbucks Coee 418-0226 ■ E-10 Green Leaf Café 414-3788 ■ A-11 Starbucks Coee 413-6226 ■ D-23 Larry’s Cookies 418-2100 ■ B-33 Subway 413-2233 ■ A-15 Manna Café 418-0341 ■ D-30 Sushi Garden 413-5477 ■ D-34 Market Basket & Grocery 412-3770 ■ B-30 Tokyo Café 416-2770 ■ B-10 McDonald’s 418-0215 All area codes are 703, unless otherwise noted S Clark St 13 5 14 9 3 1 7 2 4 12 8 23rd Street S 23rd Street S 23rd Street S 18 16 10 Crystal Dr 17 11 6 S Eads St S Fern St S Fern 15 Jeerson Davis Hwy 23rd Street Restaurants, Crystal City, Virginia 1 Cesar’s Diner ($) 9 Freddie’s Beach Bar and Grill ($$) 539 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 555 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 Cesar’s Diner is the place to go for burgers, shakes, subs, and There is something for everyone almost every night of the week at other sandwiches. Freddie’s serving bar food and loud music. 2 Top Thai Restaurant ($) 10 Harar Mesob Ethiopian Restaurant ($$) 523 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 542 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 Top Thai has been serving traditional Thai cuisine in the Crystal City Flavorful meat and vegetarian entrees laced with the piquant area for 11 years. spices of Ethiopia is what you will find at Harar. 3 Bonsai Grill ($$) 11 Mackey’s Public House ($$) 553 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 320 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 Looking for quality sushi? Bonsai Grill is the place to go. Mackey’s Public House specializes in Irish cuisine including grilled steak and salmon or the traditional corned beef and cabbage. 4 Café Italia ($$) 519 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 12 Sombrero Restaurant ($$) Café Italia serves Italian classics including spaghetti, lasagna, 513 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 chicken parmesan, and many other traditional dishes. A different spin on South American cuisine, Sombrero, serves signature dishes such as smoked pork ribs, rotisserie chicken, 5 Café Pizzaiolo ($$) and grande pollo saltado. 507 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 Café Pizzaiolo offers New York and Neapolitan-style pizza. 13 Tortoise and Hare Bar and Grill ($$) 567 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 6 Charlie Chiang’s Restaurant ($$) This spacious bar and grill offers fun weekly events like Wii nights, 320 South 23rd Street, Arlington, VA 22202 movie night, dancing and performances by several musicians. The Charlie Chiang’s offers Chinese cuisine in a fine dining atmosphere menu offers a good variety of burgers, wings, ribs and a few pricier including a sushi bar and a variety of vegetarian options.
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