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Restaurants offering Italian and regional Italian cuisine in Washington, DC, USA.
http://acquaal2dc.com/
Traditional pasta and beef dishes, with a Tuscan flair, in the Gaslamp Quarter. Menus, wine list, and link to sister restaurant in Florence.
http://www.alcrostino.com/
Small U Street mid-range Italian wine bar and restaurant. Includes menu.
http://www.altiramisu.com/
Offers traditional and innovative dishes. Features chef profiles, menus, recipes, cooking classes, a gift shop and contact information. Located in Dupont Circle.
http://www.armandspizza.com/
Offers pizza, pasta, sandwiches and salads. Features menus and online ordering. Multiple locations in the Metro area.
http://bibianadc.com/
Upscale rustic Italian restaurant located between McPherson Square and Metro Center. Provides menu, information on private functions, reviews, and chef biographies.
http://www.cafemilano.com/
Offers upscale Italian cuisine in Georgetown. Features menus, wine lists, events, gift shop, private dining information and online reservations [OpenTable].
http://www.coppisorganic.com/
Serves organic pizza on U Street in Washington, DC's Logan Circle neighborhood.
http://www.ellaspizza.com/
Neapolitan-style, wood-fired pizza in Penn Quarter. Site contains menus, hours, and happy hour information.
http://giovannistrattu.com/
Offers contemporary cuisine near Dupont Circle. Features menus, directions and reviews.
http://www.joesplacepizzaandpasta.com/
Serves Italian food in a family atmosphere from locations in Northern VA and MD. Menus with pricing, specials and locations.
http://www.mannyandolgas.com/
Offers pizza, subs, salads, wings, and gyros at several locations in the metropolitan area with delivery available. Site features a menu, franchising information, and employment opportunities.
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