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Supplier - April 2015

Supplier is a free resource magazine that helps vendors tap into the government marketplace. The publication includes contract awards, subcontracting opportunities, industry news, policy updates, networking opportunities, and more.

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Washington D.C.<br />

Event<br />

Visitor<br />

Quick Eats on a Budget<br />

Taylor Gourmet: If you're tight on time or<br />

money, head over to Taylor Gourmet for a<br />

delicious sandwich. Located less than a mile<br />

from the Walter E. Washington Convention<br />

Center, this deli shop has become a favorite<br />

amongst working Washingtonians and<br />

visiting tourists alike. Taylor Gourmet uses<br />

only the freshest and finest ingredients to<br />

create Philly-style hoagies stuffed with<br />

salamis, prosciuttos, cheeses, breaded and<br />

fried cutlets, handmade meatballs, and<br />

roasted turkey, beef, and pork. Standouts<br />

include the 9th Street Italian, Vine Street<br />

Expressway, and Cherry Street sandwiches.<br />

The restaurant also offers several vegetarian options as well as an array of salads and sides—such as<br />

risotto balls and stuffed peppers—and even cannoli for dessert. 485 K St NW, (202) 289-2001<br />

Per Diem Rates as of March <strong>2015</strong>:<br />

The following rates apply for Washington D.C.<br />

Primary<br />

Destination*<br />

County<br />

Max Lodging by Month<br />

(Excludes Taxes)<br />

Mar Apr May Jun<br />

Meals & Inc. Exp.<br />

**<br />

District of<br />

Columbia<br />

Washington D.C.<br />

229 229 229 229<br />

71<br />

* NOTE: Traveler reimbursement is based on the location of the work activities and not the accommodations, unless lodging is not<br />

available at the work activity, then the agency may authorize the rate where lodging is obtained.<br />

** Meals and Incidental Expenses, see Breakdown of M&IE Expenses for important information on first and last days of travel.

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