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    Crab cake platter (green tomatoes and coleslaw)
    Miracle R.

    Stopped in for lunch on a mission for a crab cake. Ordered the 2 crab cake plate with fried green tomato and coleslaw. Crab cake - 4/5 nice size, real lump crab little fillers. Beautiful crust. Seasoned. Satisfying. Could use a little lemon juice or remoulade sauce. I didn't care for theirs- Tarter just okay Green tomatoes-4/5 Good breading and flavor. Coleslaw -4/5 good solid coleslaw Roll- 4/5

    Sam O.

    A true DC institution! Really fun, really limited community style seating with lots of local "rules"! (Read the signs) Pancakes, French toast, egg sandwiches in the morning. Burgers, etc. in the afternoon. Always a good selection of fresh fish. Come early to avoid long lines, especially on Saturdays.

    North Caroline BBQ sandwich.  too dry.
    Joyce T.

    Located inside the Eastern Market. Always long line, but it moves fast. Buckwheat blueberry pancakes - the best ever pancake i had. crab cake platter - it's great except the sides (fries, collard greens) were disappointing North Carolina BBQ sandwich - average, a bit dry the meat.

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    Chelsea C.

    Such a classic American diner experience. You feel really attune to whats happening here since they are operating out of the larger Eastern Market, but it feels so homey and comforting because its just a no frills type of place. To emphasize the market quality of their offerings, a lot of breakfast classics have a seafood twist, which is just such a delightful, elevated, unexpected way to have breakfast. Their pancakes are where it's at. Te maple syrup is kept warm on the side along with the whipped butter which just shows how much respect for the craft of food. The Big Greens omelet had mushrooms and cheese which is such a great way to enjoy a vegetable omelet. Potatoes were one note but again, executed with maximum stove top crisp. I'm just charmed at the simplicity of the menu, everything is good.

    Blueberry Buckwheat Pancakes suffers major shrinkflation!

    I live on Capitol Hill and have been going to Market Lunch for 20+ years. I love their blue buck pancakes so much that I only allow myself to get them every couple of months as a treat. This morning I went for my treat and was very very disappointed as my pancake is about half the size that used to be for the same price. I asked about it and was told that people complain that they were too big? If they're going to shrink the pancake, they also need to shrink the price. $4.40 for this tiny pancake! I truly hope that Market Lunch considers going back to the original size of these amazing pancakes.

    James L.

    Famous breakfast spot located inside the eastern market. It is worth the hype. The blueberry pancakes are truly amazing. (I know I thought to myself how good can pancakes be, but these are really fluffy and good). Make sure you try the maple syrup as well. We also go the Brick sandwich which has egg cheese and potatoes and a choice of meat on the side. We got the bacon and my 6 year old inhaled them. It's quite busy and we got there at a good time and got seats. There are tables outside the market as well. Would go there every day until I'm tired of it if I live in the area. OJ is fresh and good as well.

    The Brick with bacon
    Dorothy L.

    After reading so many different article about what to try in Washington DC, have to give this place a try.. it's bidding inside the Easter market.. all the way toward the end.. you will find a high table with 8ish bar stool.. and a line of people waiting to order... even it's within a market, it has cute lightings hanging from the ceiling, the menu board hang up above their stall.. everything is clearly written so you know what you got yourself into! As they said we need to try their blueberry buckwheat pancake, so we got a short stack (2 pancake) with maple syrup.. a brick sandwich (sandwich with potato, egg, cheese, and your choice of meat).. and fresh OJ The pancake was soooo delicious!! And like they said.. this might be one of the best syrup I have ever had!! I can't believe I use the entire cup of syrup for 2 slice of pancake!! Would highly recommend this place!! But can see that it can be hard to find a seat at the market.. and the line can get long as times (especially breakfast/lunch time)

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    Min Z.

    A bustling and beloved eatery in Eastern Market-perfect for a quick, delicious lunch, though it can be crowded. We tried their soft shell crab and flounder sandwiches, both of which were incredibly fresh. The soft crab was tasty, though on the smaller side.

    Arthur C.

    I ordered the pancakes, which I've seen people rave about for a while, and the chorizo wrap. The pancakes are up to par with the high expectations, with a soft texture, a little bit of a salty addition with the butter and the right amount of sweetness from the syrup. The chorizo wrap was fine as well, but the pancake is definitely the main attraction.

    Gloria M.

    Delicious bluebuck pancakes never disappoint! I also tried the bacon, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich and it was delicious, the sandwich bun was so soft and fresh. Get there early to grab a seat since it fills up quickly.

    Kai M.

    I'll give this review as a New Yorker now residing in DC and an avid food lover. First, this place is a gem and I can see why some Yelpers expressed the joy felt when visiting not only Market Lunch but Eastern Market. It reminded me of the old Downtown Brooklyn in NYC, before unidentifiable changes. This place promotes small businesses, most of who offer authentic pastries, meat selections, spices, and even homemade pasta. If you haven't visited Eastern Market then you're missing out on a small yet beautiful place. That said, please don't come here expecting immediate access to seating nor look for anything other than lemonade, sweet tea, and sodas to drink. They offered coffee but I passed on purchasing because the creamer stood outside on the counter and could have been placed in a small refrigerated area. Also, going back to my New York roots, this place reminded me of a deli, bodega, corner store, small shop where I ordered some of the best sandwiches and breakfast specials...if you know, you know *Jlo voice LOL* Anyway, back to being serious. Don't come here expecting seating and fancy fixing, it's a deli styled setup where you order with the cashier and wait for your number to be called. While waiting, I highly advise you to look for seating and if you find it, grab it! Or else you'll be standing for a long time. Service: it's fast paced so don't expect to take your time. Immediately look at the menu beforehand and know that the cashier is going to be moving quickly. Also, they do accept cards and cash so either will do. Beverages: nothing much to choose from but what we did enjoy was their tart and delicious lemonade. If they bottled this, I would purchase it! No questions asked. It was such a delicious, sweet, and tarty party! lol Food: I ordered the blueberry pancakes with a side of bacon. Now, the blueberries were missing, I actually counted 6, but my boyfriend had way more in his pancakes and noticed that they all stood in the center of the pancake and were not evenly distributed. Aside from that disproportioned blueberries, this pancake won on buttery flavor and lightness. Paired with a side of crispy bacon (3 to be exact) my boyfriend meanwhile had 6 on his plate...not sure how they divided things when you're paying the SAME price?! But, I was pleasantly impressed with my pancakes and bacon and would definitely stop by again. Price: total for 2 orders of blueberry pancake (2 each) 2 orders of bacon (one order with 3 and the other with 6 strips) 2 orders of lemonade-total $36...not bad considering that this might be the price for breakfast for one at some locations. Advice: if you plan on enjoying the breakfast there, please arrive before 10am. We were there before 10 am and after a small wait, we finally got our hands on seating. Then, by 10:10am, the crowd started rushing in and the line began growing. I noticed people struggling to find seating (cafeteria style-long counter) resulting in them taking their orders to go. Would I return? Absolutely! I'd return before 10am and probably take my order to go. Would I order the pancakes again? I would probably try the buckwheat blueberry's next time or simply stick with plain because the low provision of blueberries didn't make me feel as if I was eating a blueberry pancake. Overall, support small businesses and support community favorites, I surely will!

    Breakfast Sandwiches
    Meralina M.

    This place is always packed on the weekend, for a reason! The food is great. You have breakfast sandwiches, regular sandwiches,breakfast plates, pancakes etc. the breakfast sandwiches were create. Unfortunately they were out of sausage which I really wanted, but that's my fault for getting there at noon on a Sunday. There is some seating here, you sit with everyone else there but if it's too busy you might not be able to grace a seat. Highly recommend :)

    Blueberry Pancakes (Including Our Bluebucks)
    Krys W.

    PATRONS BEWARE -- since seating seems to be a territorial thing and common sense doesn't at all, seem to be common. Woke up this am, drove to Eastern market all the way from Mt. Vernon, because I had a craving for their fried green tomatoes. Stood in line 45 minutes. Got almost to the ordering station and we found seats. My son and I went to sit, as my partner was next in line to order. All of a sudden this loud man (presumably a manger) older gentleman with white hair starts yelling and telling me to get up and that I can't sit here if we're not paying customers. Other customers were also taken back by his demeanor and tone. I was appalled to say the least, but kindly let the man know (after standing for 45 mins) that we're next in line. He still tells me that we cannot sit down until after we've ordered, and until we have food in hand. At this point I'm over him yelling at me in front of my son and offended that he thinks this is customer service. If we didn't wait in line for 45 mins and weren't next, we would have left. And to top it all off, they were OUT of Fried Green Tomatoes. The food is good by not stellar. We ordered pancakes and some sides. You can make better breakfast at home. Never in my life have I spent $50 anywhere in hospitality and been told with my child no less, that I can't sit down. And if it reeks of discrimination to you, it likely was!

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    Hi Catherine, Market Lunch accepts all types of payments.

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    My friend and I stopped in here after hours of exploring Cherry Blossoms and Bloomaroo at the Wharf…read more- it was late afternoon on a very busy Saturday. We hoped to find a place that offered decaf coffee since it was late in the day, but really wanted something warm since it was a bit chilly outside. Unfortunately, this location of Toastique does not offer decaf - they only have a single hopper for their coffee, so it is not an offering. We were going to find another place, however, they said how about a hot chocolate or a tea. My friend is vegan and inquired if their hot cocoa was vegan, as most places have dairy in the chocolate. The cashier went to look at the chocolate syrup and also had another person look at it to verify it's vegan. My friend ordered a hot chocolate with oat milk. Even though it was busy, we only waited about 5 minutes for her drink. We appreciated the effort to double check it was vegan, though I do wish they had decaf options.

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    Yep. If you're reading this, you should just make that reservation and go... and yes, I would…read morerecommend a reservation because this place is pop-u-lar, and I see why. The space itself is bright and airy and a bit on the noisy side. But the service was very good, and the food was served quite quickly. I've been on a shakshuka kick lately, so I opted for the the Sweet Potato Shakshuka, which is described as: Sweet Potato Curry, with Chickpeas and Sunny Eggs with a the chicken add-on - gotta get that protein in, after all. This was one of the most unique shakshukas I'd ever had... It literally tasted like a curry dish you might get at your local Indian restaurant, with a bit of a brunch flair to it. The curry itself had a wee bit of spice and was a bit sweet - but that could have been from the sweet potatoes. The chicken was served in a bowl on the side, which felt a bit... odd... I would've expected it to be incorporated into the main dish. It was kind of bland and a bit lukewarm, so I don't know that I'd order that again... but I would definitely order this again!

    The good: the restaurant is definitely clean and our food came out quickly. The chicken and waffles…read morewere really good! I enjoyed the cornbread waffles and the sauces they game with. The meh: they didn't have space for strollers or have high chairs. They only offered a booster that doesn't have straps. My baby is a wiggler and high chairs are a must when we go out to eat

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    Solid brunch spot on Capitol Hill, and better than the average DC brunch option by a meaningful…read moremargin. We split the DL's Egg Drop (the bulgogi breakfast sandwich) and the Hatch Green Chili sandwich. Both were well executed. The bulgogi brought some real depth to what could have easily been a gimmick, and the hatch green chili edged it out for me personally. The heat was there without being obnoxious, and everything held together the way a good sandwich should. Friends went with the shrimp and grits and had nothing but good things to say. The team behind this place (Scott Drewno and Danny Lee, also of Anju and ChiKo) knows what they're doing, and it shows. The sourcing is thoughtful, the execution is consistent, and the menu has enough going on to warrant repeat visits without feeling like it's trying too hard. Would come back, and would tell others to do the same.

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    Yum!! I placed an order with Chopsmith via DoorDash and I am so, so glad I did…read more Either I beat the lunch crowd or they are efficient because my food arrived in 25 minutes and was so very fresh. I ordered the chimichurri steak plate and really enjoyed it. Funnily enough, the chimichurri itself was the least enjoyable item. I didn't love the texture of it (much too coarse) but, fortunately, it was packaged in a small container separate instead of on the steak itself. The salad probably had a bit too much dressing but I had the option to order that on the side so that's on me. Nonetheless, the steak, potatoes, salad, corn, avocado were all excellent. I also added chips, a lemon zest cookie, and a blueberry breeze handcrafted drink. The cookie is big and chewy, unlike others I have had. It's definitely not something to eat in one sitting. The drink was a little blah and nothing I would order again. All in all, very good!

    The sandwiches were delicious and the salad tantalizing. However, not a fan of having to use a quos…read moreto make an order. This one would not allow you to make changes to your selection such as wanting it plain and no bun. Told the person who makes the sandwich and they still got it wrong. For a sandwich shop the dining area was cozy but small and very warm as in the A/C must not have been working or keeping up. Over all on a cool day eating in the outdoor area would be much nicer.

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