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Old City Market and OvenA-Worth Trying

522 K St NE, Washington, DC 20002 · Restaurant, Art cafe, Beer store · 4.9/5 Google (436 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Beloved neighborhood market-cafe with excellent pizza, hearty sandwiches, and a cozy vinyl-filled downstairs; expect friendly service, occasional waits, and strong value for the price.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Old City Market and Oven delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality and outstanding service warmth, with a distinctive vinyl-filled setting that creates genuine neighborhood appeal. However, occasional execution inconsistencies and isolated cleanliness concerns prevent the higher tier, while peak-time service delays limit operational polish. The result is a beloved local spot that excels in hospitality and cooking but falls short of the operational refinement expected at grade A standards.

Restaurant Summary

Set in a classic Northeast DC townhouse, Old City Market and Oven feels warm and welcoming, the kind of place where staff remember faces and offer genuine help. Guests describe a cozy vinyl-filled lounge downstairs that feels like a homey hideout to work or relax. One traveler summed it up: "After a long day, we ordered, sank into the couches, and felt taken care of." Service warmth stands out, with occasional peak-time operational hiccups around order pickup. The cooking leans elevated comfort: crisp-crust pizzas with quality toppings, hearty Italian cold cuts on fresh bread, and satisfying breakfast burritos. It is not flashy, but the flavors are confident and the ingredients speak. Think classic pies with thoughtful add-ons, a few market specials, and a produce-forward sensibility that suits everyday meals. Vegan cheese is available and staff guide choices kindly, though kitchen expansion after 4 pm can mean busy lines. For families, it is an easy win. Kids gravitate toward simple cheese or pepperoni pizza, basic red-sauce pies, and familiar baked goods like muffins and quiche. The counter-service flow and lounge seating make it flexible for strollers and groups, but expect waits at rush times. There is no formal kids menu, yet the core menu fits most young eaters without fuss.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$22-32 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Residential-meets-retail corridor near H Street NE; attracts neighbors, Airbnb guests, and casual diners.

Safety: Generally busy and walkable with typical urban cautions; well-trafficked during day and evenings.

Nearby: Near Union Station and H Street nightlife; mix of rowhouses, cafes, bars, and small shops.

Capitol HillCapitol Hill is a historic and vibrant neighborhood known for its row houses, local markets, and a growing dining scene that blends traditional and modern influences. The area attracts a diverse crowd who enjoy casual dining, local eateries, and community-oriented establishments in a walkable and accessible environment.
Near H Street CorridorThe H Street Corridor is a lively micro-neighborhood known for its eclectic mix of bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues, drawing a hip and diverse crowd looking for casual dining and vibrant nightlife experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:00–20:00 Tuesday07:00–20:00 Wednesday07:00–21:00 Thursday07:00–21:00 Friday07:00–21:00 Saturday07:00–21:00 Sunday07:00–20:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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