National Harbor, once a vacant area along the Potomac River, has developed into a vibrant community since 2008, incorporating luxury locations like an MGM casino and a convention center. Dining options at National Harbor range from trendy spots like the highly debated Crumbl cookie shop to local favorites like Succotash, known for its Korean-Southern fusion brunch. New arrivals, like Crimson Coward with its spicy Nashville-style hot chicken, complement the area’s rich dining scene, which also includes hidden gems like Luming's, serving authentic Filipino cuisine.
Crumbl cookies may be polarizing with their sweetness and texture, but their newest National Harbor location promises to attract long lines and enthusiastic late-night orders.
Crimson Coward's spicy Nashville-style hot chicken is making a mark in Maryland and Virginia, offering tender chicken and Southern sides that reflect its lively culinary heritage.
Succotash stands out as National Harbor's prime brunch destination, attracting diners with unique dishes like kimchi crab dip and Bourbon cocktails alongside Southern staples.
Luming's, tucked away off Oxon Hill Road, offers an authentic Filipino culinary experience with a variety of traditional dishes perfect for takeout.
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