Farmers Markets - a great lunch option in Washington DC

Farmers Markets - a great lunch option in Washington DC

During your visit to Washington DC, you might find a good convenient lunch near where to are is tough to find. This is especially true for the museums on the National Mall; lunch options are in the museums are often crowded and not very good and there are few options close. We have previously written about year-round lunch near the National Air and Space Museum and the Smithsonian American History Museum.

A great option during during the warmer months (beginning in April-May and running through November) are farmers markets. Farmers markets in DC often have a great selection of diverse food selections as well as sometimes well regarded Washington DC restaurants. They also have the added benefit of not being overcrowded with school tours which fill up many of the food courts and halls during the Spring and Summer months. Farmers markets are popular with local DC office workers, so our advice is to get there either before noon or after 1-1:30 PM as they will get busy.

Today we are highlighting four farmers markets conveniently near many of the popular museums and monuments.

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Best Lunch near Smithsonian American History Museum - National Place Food Hall

Best Lunch near Smithsonian American History Museum - National Place Food Hall

Those looking for good food while visiting the Smithsonian on the mall, no need to despair.

The National Mall is America’s front yard - it is at once a park and a home to some of the most iconic American museums. What it does not have is great or many local food options. The only restaurants on the mall are the overcrowded and at-best average Museum restaurants and cafes. From the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the Smithsonian National History of Natural History, and the National Archives, one of the best lunch options is the food hall at National Place.

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