There are dozens of theaters, and even more theater companies, in the Washington, DC, area. Here’s a roundup of the biggies, the usual suspects, with suggestions for nearby restaurants.
ANACOSTIA ARTS CENTER
1231 Good Hope Road SE
Washington, DC 20020
202-631-6291 anacostiaartscenter.com Since summer 2013, a center with theater, boutique and gallery spaces. Theatre Prometheus performs here.
Restaurant at the theater: Art-drenaline Cafe
202-306-5545 art-drenaline.com
Soups, salads, panini, flatbread pizza, all fresh and locally sourced.
Restaurant nearby: Mama’s Pizza Kitchen
2028 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20020
202-678-6262 www.mamaspizzakitchen.com
Casual, pizza and wings.
ANACOSTIA PLAYHOUSE
2020 Shannon Place SE
Washington, DC 20020 202-241-2539
Aims to develop and produce socially conscious and thought-provoking work.
Restaurant nearby:
Art-drenaline Cafe
1231 Good Hope Road SE
(in the Anacostia Arts Center)
Washington, DC 20020
202-306-5545 www.art-drenaline.com
Soups, salads, panini, flatbread pizza, all fresh and locally sourced.
Mama’s Pizza Kitchen
2028 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20020
202-678-6262 www.mamaspizzakitchen.com
Casual, pizza and wings.
ARENA STAGE
Mead Center for American Theater
1101 6th Street SW, at Maine Avenue
Washington, DC 20024 202-488-3300 www.arenastage.org Specializing in great American plays.
Casual—very casual—Gulf Coast and Cajun seafood and lotsa drinks, right on the water. The Cantina is closed every December, January and February (it’s cold out there on the water) and will reopen in March 2017. But sometime after that it will close for a year as part of Phase 2 of the Washington waterfront revival.
The theater where President Lincoln was shot is a museum by day, a working theater by night, and presents plays and musicals on American cultural themes.
Restaurants nearby:
Hard Rock Cafe is next door, and there is “gourmet” pizza in several directions: Pi Pizzeria on F Street, &pizza on E, and Ella’s Wood Fired Pizza on 9th.
&pizza
1005 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
202-347-5056 andpizza.com
Modern pizza chain–dessert pizzas!
Ella’s Wood Fired Pizza
610 9th Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
202-638-3434 ellaspizza.com
Pasta and salads in addition to pizza. Plus house-made limoncello!
Hard Rock Cafe
999 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
202-737-7625 hardrock.com
The classic (and loud) rock-n-roll-centric burger joint.
Pi Pizzeria
910 F Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
202-393-5484 pi-pizza.com
Shares its deep-dish and thin-crust offerings in DC, St. Louis and Cincinnati. Plus cocktails.
A small theater company in a 118-seat theater producing musicals and plays, sometimes with an Irish bent to them. (The company also tours Ireland every year with an American classic.)
All the great new restaurants on 14th Street are a bit of a hike. Better to stick to the 17th Street-area offerings:
Home to the National Symphony Orchestra, the National Opera Company, and the Suzanne Farrell Ballet, the Center also hosts visiting ballet companies and musicals from Broadway and around the world. The Center offers (expensive) on-site parking.
Restaurant at the theater:
The Roof Terrace Restaurant for fine dining,
KC Cafe for casual fare.
Sandwiches and snacks at lobby concessions. Intermission drinks and snacks can be ordered before the show.
Operating out of the Atlas Performing Arts Centre in the H Street Corridor, Mosaic produces socially relevant plays with an emphasis on the Middle East and social justice.
Big sandwiches, big salads, plus their signature beef stew and chill. Lotsa brews, local and international. Note: Probably the most convenient to the theater, but they don’t take reservations.
Serves German-inflected food plus Belgian, German, Czech and American craft beers. Lots of communal tables, indoors and out, for that German biergarten feeling.
The DC version of the San Francisco original offers (fairly expensive) little plates, a glamorously dark interior and, when the temp hits 45 degrees Fahrenheit, a large interior patio with fire pits. Also, a major craft cocktail bar.
Also, more than a dozen cafés and restaurants are within blocks; the theater website lists names and addresses.
An emphasis on contemporary musicals and plays, as well as reinventing classic musicals.
Restaurant at the theater:
Ali’s Bar, 2nd floor, Mead Lobby
Salads, sliders and other casual fare
Intermission drinks and snacks can be ordered before the show.
Restaurants nearby:
Shirlington’s Campbell Avenue has Thai, Mexican, modern American, Indian, Chinese and a branch of Busboys and Poets, the bookstore/cafe/art space; see villageatshirlington.com/eating for names and addresses.
Popular spots such as Jaleo (tapas), McCormick & Schmick’s (seafood and steak), Good Stuff Eatery (burgers and shakes) and Noodles & Company (global noodles) are within a few blocks.
THEATER ALLIANCE
Performs mostly at the Anacostia Playhouse
2020 Shannon Place SE
Washington, DC 20020 202-241-2539
Restaurant nearby: Mama’s Pizza Kitchen
2028 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE
Washington, DC 20020
202-678-6262 www.mamaspizzakitchen.com Casual, pizza and wings.
Old Ebbitt is not a block or two from Ford’s Theatre, but six blocks away. And is there a Clyde’s a block from Ford’s? I think the closest Clyde’s remains in Georgetown, some 20 blocks distant. I wouldn’t suggest the Hard Rock Cafe as a pre or post dinner as it’s still a tourist trap restaurant serving high school science projects masquerading as food.
Thank you, Peggy! I don’t know what my fingers thought they were doing when I typed those names! I avoid Hard Rock too, but it is next door. I’ve added the three possibilities closest (that I know of)–all pizza! (And the Penn Quarter Clyde’s closed.)
Old Ebbitt is not a block or two from Ford’s Theatre, but six blocks away. And is there a Clyde’s a block from Ford’s? I think the closest Clyde’s remains in Georgetown, some 20 blocks distant. I wouldn’t suggest the Hard Rock Cafe as a pre or post dinner as it’s still a tourist trap restaurant serving high school science projects masquerading as food.
Thank you, Peggy! I don’t know what my fingers thought they were doing when I typed those names! I avoid Hard Rock too, but it is next door. I’ve added the three possibilities closest (that I know of)–all pizza! (And the Penn Quarter Clyde’s closed.)