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We have guests coming to visit, not their first time in DC, but they want to see the city. I would like to take them to a roof top restaurant/bar. DH wants to focus on the best food first.
Which would be more important to most people. Thx |
| Take them to a good restaurant and then go sightseeing. |
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Can you ask your guests? Really depends on what they like.
Imo, not worth paying more for subpar food just for a view. These rooftop places often don’t have great food. |
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I agree with your dh, unless you know your guests don’t really care about food.
Here are some rooftop suggestions, but they don’t seem to offer stunning views. https://secretdc.com/washington-dc-rooftops/ |
| Enjoying a great view for a while is priceless. Food is soon forgotten. |
| There’s a larger degree of difference in views, than food taste. I’d go with view, if it catches DC. |
| It really depends on the guests. To me, "seeing" a new city is all about trying its best cuisine. I hate paying extra for sub-bar drinks/food just for a view. |
There are no great rooftops in DC, the city of the Low Skyline. Food, hands down. |