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Kramers  Formerly: Kramerbooks & Afterwords: Bookstore & Cafe
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Kramers Formerly: Kramerbooks & Afterwords: Bookstore & Cafe

Landmark bookstore and upscale cafe

$$
36 ratings

About

This is an excellent spot for a quick meal and cocktail while wandering the Dupont area. Afterward, check out the bookstore's extensive gay and lesbian section.

Highlights

crowd

20 Somethings
30 Somethings
40 Somethings

About this venue

Mixed Lgbtq
Mixed Gaystraight

price

Standard

Cuisine

American
Breakfast
Seafood
Sunday Brunch
Baked Goods
Sandwich
Coffee
Soul Food
Burgers

type

Cafe

Offerings

Bookstore
Gifts

Vibe

Casual
Craft Beer
Lively

Reviews (3)

d
deehouston★★★★★Over a year ago

Great Value and Innovative Cuisine

I always look forward to the desserts at this place. I've been coming to this place for over 25 years, both when I lived in DC and after moving away . . . I love the bookstore and cafe combination.

b
barbqbill★★★★★Over a year ago

Great place to chill

This is a great place to get in some "me" time. The atmosphere is very conducive to lingering over coffee and a light meal, while reading or relaxing. And the book end of the restaurant is also worth perusing. Unfortunately the neighborhood is on the downhill slide, with the closing of several gay landmarks. Kramerbooks remains a reminder of how eclectic and trendy Dupont was in years gone by.

1
1outta4★★★★★Over a year ago

Yummy Breakfast!

Dupont Circle seems to be devoid of anywhere to go for breakfast on a weekday, but Kramerbooks & Afterwords is the one fabulous exception. The menu was short and sweet, but included some great omelets, benedicts, and other breakfast staples (my whole-wheat belgian waffle was terrific!). The Cafe area is in a glass enclosed outdoor patio that looks like it can be opened up in summer weather, and while simple, the decor was pleasing enough. Good wait-staff and happy customers made for a pleasant morning. And when you're though, you can browse the fabulous bookstore for anything from gay fiction to political commentary.

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