2007 Final Program - Society of Behavioral Medicine
2007 Final Program - Society of Behavioral Medicine
2007 Final Program - Society of Behavioral Medicine
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SOCIETY <strong>of</strong> BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE<br />
Activities and Resturants guide for washington, D.c.<br />
Tono Sushi<br />
2605 Connecticut Avenue<br />
(202) 332-7300<br />
Excellent Japanese cuisine <strong>of</strong>fering sushi,<br />
teriyaki and tempura. Also <strong>of</strong>fers a<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> appetizers, salads and noodle<br />
dishes. Open for lunch and dinner.<br />
Dinner is available.<br />
Woodley Café<br />
2619 Connecticut Avenue<br />
(202) 332-5773<br />
A neighborhood favorite for woodburning<br />
brick-oven pizza. Family-friendly<br />
atmosphere serving breakfast,<br />
lunch and dinner every day.<br />
Additional restaurants in Woodley<br />
Park/Cleveland Park/Connecticut<br />
Avenue Corridor:<br />
2 Amy’s<br />
3715 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC<br />
20016<br />
202-885-5700<br />
Ardeo<br />
3311 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20008<br />
202-244-6750<br />
Café Deluxe<br />
3228 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20016<br />
202-686-2233<br />
Indique<br />
3512-14 Connecticut Ave., Washington,<br />
DC 20008<br />
202-244-6600<br />
Lavandou<br />
3321 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20008<br />
202-966-3002<br />
Palena<br />
3529 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20008<br />
202-537-9250<br />
Spices Asian Restaurant & Sushi Bar<br />
3333-A Connecticut Ave. NW,<br />
Washington, DC 20008<br />
202-686-3833<br />
Attractions<br />
easily accessible on foot or via metro<br />
from the Marriott Wardman Park<br />
Corcoran Museum <strong>of</strong> Art<br />
Georgetown (shopping and dining)<br />
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts<br />
MCI Center<br />
National Cathedral<br />
National Monuments on the Mall<br />
National Zoo<br />
Naval Observatory<br />
Rock Creek Park<br />
Smithsonian Museums<br />
The White House<br />
U.S. Capitol<br />
Washington, D.C. Tours and Tour<br />
Information<br />
Capital City Tours (301) 336-9400<br />
Georgetown & Dupont Circle Walking<br />
Tours (301) 588-8999<br />
Grand Tour <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />
(800) 240-5521<br />
Gray Line Tours (800) 862-1400<br />
Old Town Trolley Tours (202) 832-9800<br />
The Capital Sites Package (202) 842-BIKE<br />
ADAMS MORGAN:<br />
The intersection <strong>of</strong> 18th Street and<br />
Columbia Road is where this buttonedup<br />
city goes to let its hair down. Long<br />
a multicultural hub, today its restaurant<br />
scene is a veritable global village ranging<br />
from Ethiopian and Thai to Mexican and<br />
Indian. By day, urban adventurers leisurely<br />
stroll the heritage trail and take in colorful<br />
mural art while ducking into present-day<br />
c<strong>of</strong>fee shops, boutiques and bookstores.<br />
By night, festive crowds that get younger<br />
as the evenings get older fill the streets,<br />
nightclubs and bars.<br />
Metro stop: Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams<br />
Morgan and walk, or take a taxi. Parking<br />
is challenging at night.<br />
A sample <strong>of</strong> restaurants/nightspots:<br />
Cashion’s Eat Place<br />
1819 Columbia Road NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20009<br />
202-797-1819<br />
Chloe Restaurant Lounge<br />
2473 18 th Street NW Washington, DC<br />
20009<br />
202-265-6592<br />
Grill From Ipanema<br />
1858 Columbia Road NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20009<br />
202-986-0757<br />
LeftBank Wired Bistro Lounge<br />
2424 18 th Street NW, Washington, DC<br />
202-464-2100<br />
~ 132 ~<br />
The Little Fountain Café<br />
2339 18th St. NW, Washington, DC<br />
20009<br />
202-462-8100<br />
Madam’s Organ Restaurant & Bar<br />
2461 18 th Street NW, Washington DC<br />
20009<br />
202-667-5370<br />
Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant<br />
2434 18th St. NW, Washington, DC<br />
20009<br />
202-462-4100<br />
Perry’s Restaurant<br />
1811 Columbia Road NW, Washington<br />
DC 20009<br />
202-234-6218<br />
Tryst C<strong>of</strong>feehouse and Bar<br />
2459 18th St. NW, Washington, DC<br />
20009<br />
202-232-5500<br />
CAPITOL HILL:<br />
If you’re addicted to C-SPAN or Sunday<br />
morning talk shows, chances are<br />
you’ve heard <strong>of</strong> “the Hill.” Though the<br />
neighborhood itself may bear the name<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Capitol building, it stretches to<br />
include a residential district <strong>of</strong> Victorian<br />
rowhouses, parks and tree-lined streets as<br />
well as the Library <strong>of</strong> Congress, Supreme<br />
Court building, Folger Shakespeare<br />
Library, National Postal Museum and<br />
Union Station. Eastern Market (the oldest<br />
operating public market in the city) thrives<br />
on Saturdays and Sundays, Barracks Row<br />
along 8th Street SE is dotted with shops,<br />
restaurants and bars, and the Washington<br />
Nationals call RFK stadium home.<br />
Metro stops: Union Station; Capital<br />
South; Eastern Market<br />
A sample <strong>of</strong> restaurants/nightspots:<br />
Banana Café and Piano Bar<br />
500 Eighth St. SE, Washington, DC<br />
20003. 202-543-5906<br />
Bistro Bis<br />
15 E Street, NW. Hotel George,<br />
Washington DC 20001<br />
202-661-2700<br />
Café Berlin<br />
322 Massachusetts Avenue NE,<br />
Washington DC 20002. 202-543-7656