Soul Food in Washington DC
Rooted in the culinary traditions of African Americans, Washington DC soul food restaurants harken back to the southern tables of the past where new communities were being formed and changed simultaneously. Common offerings at soul food restaurants include hearty portions of black-eyed peas, hushpuppies, fried okra, ham hock, and, of course, fried chicken. Cornbread and grits are also common sides, as are desserts like red velvet cake and sweet potato pie.
Soul Food by Washington DC Neighborhoods
- Washington, DC
- Mahaning Heights
- Washington East
- Ward 3
- Brandywine
- Clinton
- Capitol Heights
- Camp Springs
- Fort Washington
- Oxon Hill
- Seat Pleasant
- Waldorf
- Baltimore
- Fairmount Heights
- Hyattsville
- Riverdale
- Takoma Park
- University Park
- Alexandria
- Arlington
- Baileys Crossroads
- Falls Church
- Fort Belvoir
- Herndon
- Reston
- Washington
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