PART 4 - SHOPPING IN D.C.While people might be decked out in business attire downtown and over on the Hill, DC is home to some of the best vintage shops and boutiques I've come across (which is my cup of tea). You won't go wrong with walking along M Street in Georgetown; where a number of upscale designer boutiques are located along with the predictable (but reliable) shops. One of my favorite spots for great vintage thrifting is right there on M Street, Annie Creamcheese. Adams Morgan also has an array of awesome shops in its trendy neighborhood, my favorite being Mercedes Bien Vintage (only open a few afternoons on the weekend, but a lovely hidden gem) and Meeps.
Other great clothing boutiques in DC include Nana and Lettie Gooch both located in the U Street Area. For unique home furnishings, be sure to check out Miss Pixie's (also in the U Street Area) and a fun bookstore/ gathering place (ok, and restaurant) is Busboys and Poets on 14 St. NW. Hope you enjoyed my DC mini guide! DC really has so much to offer, and I only touched the surface of what is available here in the district (plus, I'M still figuring my way around this lovely city since I've only been living here less than a year.) Thanks to 21st and Ivy for having me guest post this week! You'll have to let me know if you're ever in the district and took up one of my suggestions! xo
Posted by Naomi Davis
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naomi, i have loved your mini guide! i think i'm going to have to visit some of these shops this weekend... i was so impressed with all the great little places you've found in the short amount of time you've been here!
great job!
Thank a lot for this. I am visiting Washington this memorial day weekend. And this has solved my food and dining options.
Awesome concept!
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