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 />
Performing Arts, one <strong>of</strong> the nation’s<br />
premier performing arts institutions<br />
and home to the acclaimed National<br />
Symphony Orchestra, are all located in<br />
this section <strong>of</strong> town.<br />
Metro stop: Foggy Bottom-GWU<br />
A sample <strong>of</strong> restaurants/nightspots:<br />
Blue Duck Tavern<br />
1201 24th St. NW (in the Park Hyatt),<br />
Washington, DC 20002<br />
202-419-6755<br />
Circle Bistro<br />
1 Washington Circle, Washington, DC<br />
20037 202-293-5390<br />
Grillfish – DC<br />
1200 New Hampshire Ave. NW,<br />
Washington, DC 20036<br />
202-331-7310<br />
Kinkead’s<br />
2000 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20006<br />
202-296-7700<br />
Marcel’s<br />
2401 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20037<br />
202-296-1166<br />
Notti Bianche<br />
824 New Hampshire Ave. NW,<br />
Washington, DC 20007<br />
202-298-8085<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong> Terrace Restaurant & Bar –<br />
The John F. Kennedy Center for the<br />
Performing Arts<br />
2700 F St. NW, Washington, DC 20566<br />
202-416-8555<br />
GEORGETOWN:<br />
Hop the bright red and silver Circulator<br />
bus to this prestigious neighborhood.<br />
At once historic and hip, Georgetown’s<br />
cobble-stoned streets are lined with some<br />
<strong>of</strong> the most famous names in fashion,<br />
boutiques featuring a number <strong>of</strong> up-andcoming<br />
local designers and restaurants<br />
and bars attracting a well-heeled clientele.<br />
Hotels range from luxurious to all-suite<br />
family-friendly properties. The waterfront<br />
district is centered on Wisconsin and M<br />
streets, NW and is home to Georgetown<br />
University, Tudor Place Historic House<br />
and Garden, Kreeger Museum, Old Stone<br />
House and the C&O Canal with 180 miles<br />
<strong>of</strong> biking and hiking trails.<br />
Metro stop: Foggy Bottom-GWU, or take<br />
the Circulator bus, or taxi. Parking is<br />
challenging, especially at night.<br />
A sample <strong>of</strong> restaurants/nightspots:<br />
1789<br />
1226 36th St. NW, Washington, DC<br />
20007<br />
202-965-1789<br />
Bistro Francais<br />
3124-28 M St. NW, Washington, DC<br />
20007<br />
202-338-3830<br />
Bistrot Lepic<br />
1736 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20007<br />
202-333-0111<br />
Heritage India<br />
2400 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20007<br />
202-333-3120<br />
Martin’s Tavern<br />
1264 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20007<br />
202-333-7370<br />
Mendocino Grille & Wine Bar<br />
2917 M St. NW, Washington, DC 20007<br />
202-333-2912<br />
Michel Richard Citronelle<br />
3000 M St. NW, Washington, DC 20007<br />
202-625-2150<br />
Neyla<br />
3206 N St. NW, Washington, DC 20007<br />
202-333-6353<br />
Sea Catch Restaurant & Raw Bar<br />
1054 31st St. NW, Washington, DC<br />
20007<br />
202-337-8855<br />
Smith Point<br />
1338 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20007<br />
202-333-9003<br />
Sushi-Ko<br />
2309 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington,<br />
DC 20007<br />
202-333-4187<br />
Thomas Sweet Ice Cream<br />
3214 P St. NW, Washington, DC 20007<br />
202-337-0616<br />
Vietnam Georgetown<br />
2934 M St. NW, Washington, DC 20007<br />
202-337-4536<br />
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LAFAYETTE SQUARE:<br />
When it was named, Lafayette Square<br />
was a place <strong>of</strong> elegance, refinement<br />
and power – adjacent to the White<br />
House. Today it showcases buildings with<br />
dramatic architecture along with statues<br />
and sculptures whose fascinating stories<br />
reflect the history <strong>of</strong> the city and the<br />
nation. Prominence is the order <strong>of</strong> the<br />
day in this area <strong>of</strong> town, which is home<br />
to the Corcoran Gallery <strong>of</strong> Art, founded<br />
nearly 150 years ago for the purpose<br />
<strong>of</strong> “encouraging American genius”;<br />
Decatur House Museum, one <strong>of</strong> the city’s<br />
oldest surviving homes; the magnificent<br />
Beaux Arts Old Executive Office Building,<br />
Smithsonian’s Renwick Gallery, St. John’s<br />
Church and DAR Constitution Hall.<br />
Metro stops: Farragut West, McPherson Sq<br />
SHAW/U STREET:<br />
The birthplace <strong>of</strong> Duke Ellington and the<br />
center <strong>of</strong> Washington’s African-American<br />
nightlife for much <strong>of</strong> the 20th century is<br />
once again thriving. Many neighborhood<br />
haunts are gathering spots, from the<br />
new Bohemian Busboys & Poets (named<br />
for Langston Hughes) to the landmark,<br />
soulful Ben’s Chili Bowl (Bill Cosby loves<br />
the half-smokes). On weekend nights, U<br />
Street rivals Adams Morgan for crowds,<br />
though with a slightly older vibe. “The<br />
cutting edge <strong>of</strong> what this city is and can<br />
be,” U Street is also equally intriguing<br />
by day, home to the African American<br />
Civil War Memorial, Lincoln Theatre<br />
and Howard University. Designer homefurnishings<br />
stores, boutiques and music<br />
clubs abound near the junction <strong>of</strong> 14th<br />
& U streets. The neighborhood extends<br />
into Logan Circle and also includes Studio<br />
Theatre.<br />
Metro stop: U St./African-Amer Civil War<br />
Memorial/Cardozo<br />
A sample <strong>of</strong> restaurants/nightspots:<br />
Ben’s Chili Bowl<br />
1213 U St. NW, Washington, DC 20009<br />
202-667-0909<br />
Busboys and Poets<br />
2021 14th St. NW, Washington, DC<br />
20009<br />
202-387-7638<br />
Café Saint-Ex<br />
1847 14th St. NW, Washington, DC<br />
20009<br />
202-265-7839