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Kramerbooks and Afterwords

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24 out of 25 people (96%) think this place is worth visiting.

Jen

skeery

Angela

crsnac1969

Edward Vielmetti

Max

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skeery
Washington, D.C.

Worth visiting!

Why I recommend this place to locals

books and dessert abound, what else could you want?


Angela
Enfield

Worth visiting!

went tonight

food is excellent, atmosphere great and I love how friendly the staff are. Specials and desserts always are extra good.


crsnac1969
Dallas

Worth visiting!

A tip I have about this place

Bookstore is great. Nice, independent with eclectic choices. We did not go to the bar or just hangout at 3 am, but did have Saturday brunch. Would go back to the bookstore; will skip the brunch next time.


Jen
Columbia

Worth visiting!

The first time I went to this place

I ventured out to Kramerbooks and Afterwords Cafe, just across the street from the Q Street North exit of the Dupont Circle Metrorail station on the afternoon of Dec. 29, 2006. I had some daylight to kill, so I figured why not explore.

I absolutely ADORED this place! If you are in Washington or visit, you should totally check this place out. What could be better than a pub, restaurant, coffee shop and bookstore (not to mention social meeting place) in one?

One of the Washington publications once commented on this place that if you had not been invited here for drinks after work, you were not yet a true Washingtonian. So I guess I’m not a real one either, because technically I invited myself; and I don’t think that counts. But the sun was shining, and I get to see so little of that – much less than I would like. When I commute to work, it’s dark, and when I get home, more of the same. The only daylight I get all day is this one short-lived 30 seconds or so as my train crosses over the Potomac before diving back down into the darkness of Commuter Land.

Today was a nice change. I walked out of work, eschewing a short commmute on the Metrorail, and over to a local Best Buy, to look for a Palm wireless keyboard for my new Treo 700p. After that, I was going to have pizza at a place nearby. And then I thought ‘why not try something new for a change?’

I had come across a review of Kramerbooks on the 43 Places website once, and bookmarked it to check out sometime. Well, what was I waiting for? I had a perfect day at my disposal and had even gotten off of work in time to catch those elusive sun rays. Sometimes I can be a real hermit, and my hope is that keeping this blog will inspire me to explore more places and meet more people rather than sheltering myself away in the burbs of Greenbelt, Maryland, where I reside.

To get to Kramerbooks, I hopped the Yellow Line to the Gallery Place/Chinatown stop, and then the Red Line toward Shady Grove and soon I was exiting the Dupont Circle station into the still beautiful daylight as a musician played just near the top of the escalator.

P.S. Apologies for the attached pic – It previews upright, but then no matter what I do, it “turns on me” once I save it (pun intended :) Also, find me at http://dcmetrorider.vox.com


Edward Vielmetti
Ann Arbor

Worth visiting!

A review of this place

Great independent bookstore.