WASHINGTON DC-May 24, 2015: Inside the historic Eastern Market in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, first opened in 1805. Image of shoppers browsing. Colourful flower stand in the foreground.
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Eastern Market

Washington, DC


One of the icons of Capitol Hill, this roofed bazaar sprawls with delectable chow and good cheer, especially on weekends. Built in 1873, it is the last of the 19th-century covered markets that once supplied DC’s food. The South Hall has a bakery, a dairy, a deli, a fishmonger, butchers, flower vendors, and fruit and vegetable sellers.

The Market Lunch stall sells prepared foods and is a crowd favorite for its oyster sandwiches and blueberry-buckwheat pancakes.

Come the weekend, the market grows massively in size. Artisans and farmers bring their wares and set up outside. Besides fresh apples, peppers, eggplants and other produce, you can pick up handmade soaps, colorful pottery, painted ceramics and unusual jewelry. A flea market also joins the fun, plunking more booths along 7th St and adding antiques, clothing and global goods to the browsing acreage. The scene basically becomes a big street fair.


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