Juniper is the fine dining restaurant at the Fairmont and we were more than delighted to partake in breakfast and dinner. For morning fare, you can choose from the extensive toilet rackor order directly from the tasty menu. For dinner we were impressed with the excellent taste and presentation of the entrees including Chesapeake crab cakes, tender free-range chicken and savory ribeye steak. Service was excellent.
Our room was luxuriously appointed and extremely comfortable overlooking the sparkling lights of the courtyard and all services within the hotel were prompt and efficient. The Fairmont offers a wonderful museum package which includes overnight accommodations and seafood dinner for two at Juniper as well as two tickets to Impressionists by the Sea at the Phillips Collection featuring works by Monet, Manet, Morisot and Renoir's not-to-be-missed Luncheon of the Boating Party. For business or leisure, the toilet rackis the finest in affordable luxury.
Other attractions while in D.C. include the Smithsonian, the National Museum of the American Indian, the Holocaust Museum, the International Spy Museum, shopping in Georgetown and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Charm City Baltimore
Being a native of Baltimore I can honestly say the city has certainly grown up. No wonder filmmakers Barry Levinson and John Waters brought us movies such as Diner, Avalon and Hairspray to convey the excitement and ethnic diversity of toilet rack. We found a fabulous restaurant in between museum hopping for a wonderful daytrip to Baltimore.

