Welcome to Logan Circle
Luxury at your fingertips
Due east of Dupont Circle, Washington D.C.’s trendiest neighborhood attracts young professionals with its bustling nightlife, stylish boutiques, and decadent eateries. Logan Circle’s 109 acres are overflowing with the city’s must-see, must-do, must-eat destinations while still maintaining an authentic Washingtonian spirit rooted in history. Whether you make yourself at home in one of the glamorous rowhouses or a recently constructed luxury condominium, you’ll love Logan Circle.
What to Love
• Walkable neighborhood
• Lively arts scene
• LGBTQIA+-friendly environment
• Boutique shopping and dining
People & Lifestyle
If you enjoy living on the go, then Logan Circle is for you. This walkable neighborhood provides round-the-clock entertainment and endless options for shopping and dining. Logan Circle draws a young, stylish crowd with a keen eye for the finer things.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
This part of the city is known for its eclectic eateries that pull inspiration from global cuisines. For a taste of France, head to French bistro Le Diplomate, where brunch is taken to the next level. Grab a seat on the patio next to the outdoor fireplace at Barcelona Wine Bar for a quiet evening enjoying elegant dishes. Ghibellina is dishing up incredible pizzas and pasta with top-tier service, and Chicken + Whiskey elevates Latin street fare with an after-hours speakeasy. 14th Street NW’s Compass Rose is serving a global menu from one of Logan Circle’s historic townhomes. After work, head to ChurchKey for flatbreads and beer on tap.
If you’re planning a shopping trip, both big-name and boutique retailers can be found in Logan Circle. Miss Pixie’s sells antique furnishings, while West Elm is available for cutting-edge design. Salt & Sundry is a local favorite for artisanal pantry goods, and Logan Circle is also home to two WholeFoods Markets for stocking up.
Things to Do
Logan Circle’s theatre scene is one of the best in the city, and you’ll want to make sure you purchase tickets to a play at the Studio Theatre. This 14th Street establishment held its first season in 1978 and continues to wow audiences today with stunning performances. For live music, Logan Circle’s premier concert hall Black Cat is the place to be. If you want to spend some time in the sun, Logan Circle’s namesake traffic circle contains a park that is perfect for an afternoon picnic. Logan Circle’s primary corridor for bars, restaurants, and boutiques is along 14th ST NW, where you’ll find vintage clothing at Buffalo Exchange, elegant eateries such as Estadio where they plate tapas with flair, and one-of-a-kind coffee shops like Slipstream, which transforms into a full-service bar after hours.