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Can't Stop Won't Stop: Ten D.C. Restaurants Open All Day

These spots don't break between lunch and dinner

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During a busy workday or fun-filled weekend afternoon, it's easy to forget to eat lunch until 3 p.m.— when most restaurants take an afternoon break between lunch and dinner. Not to worry, though: There are plenty of D.C. establishments (besides Chipotle) that will happily fill a grumbling belly for late lunchers and the early-bird special crowd. Here's a guide to 10 D.C. area restaurants that serve their full menu all afternoon with no break between lunch and dinner.

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Boundary Stone Public House

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Clyde's of Georgetown

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Fig & Olive D.C.

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Founding Farmers

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Logan Tavern

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Majestic Cafe

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Mussel Bar & Grille

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Stanton & Greene

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The Royal

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The new LeDroit Park spot from the owners of Vinoteca is open seven days a week, serving stuffed arepas for breakfast until noon, and empanadas and burgers on their all-day menu. The venue stays open until 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday and until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.[Photo: R. Lopez]

Boundary Stone Public House

[Photo: Facebook]

Clyde's of Georgetown

[Photo: Facebook]

Fig & Olive D.C.

[Photo: R. Lopez]

Founding Farmers

[Photo: Facebook]

Logan Tavern

[Photo: Facebook]

Majestic Cafe

[Photo: Majestic Cafe]

Mandu

[Photo: Miah J./Yelp]

Mussel Bar & Grille

[Photo: Mussel Bar Bethesda]

Stanton & Greene

[Photo: Facebook]

The Royal

The new LeDroit Park spot from the owners of Vinoteca is open seven days a week, serving stuffed arepas for breakfast until noon, and empanadas and burgers on their all-day menu. The venue stays open until 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday and until 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.[Photo: R. Lopez]

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