Want to be around hipsters? Get out of Foggy Bottom.
That’s been a typical refrain for those looking for cool D.C. nightlife, or 20-somethings with tight jeans and big glasses. But now Yelp has the data to back it up.
The company’s new word mapĀ shows that the U Street and H Street Northeast neighborhoods boast the highest concentrations of bars, cafes and restaurants with reviews that include the word “hipster” in D.C.
(By the way, if you’re looking for a few bar recommendations in those neighborhoods, our bar bros checked some out.)
Neighborhoods like Adams Morgan, Dupont and Columbia Heights get some love from hipster reviewers. Even Georgetown has a faint glow of hipsterness. But Foggy Bottom is left out.
But where does Foggy Bottom excel? Reviewers like to point out that the restaurants there have plenty of bacon.