Cafe Milano has been a favorite haunt for politicians and other high-profile Washington, DC locals since it opened in 1992, on the same day President Bill Clinton was elected. The Italian restaurant, located less than six miles away from Capitol Hill, is known as a secure meeting place for after-work discussions, as well as some "wheeling and dealing," as owner Franco Nuschese recently told The New York Times.
While each administration has had their favorite after-hours spots, Cafe Milano has proved to be a consistent safe space for politicians. More recently, members from the Trump administration have been spotted there.
Ahead, take a look at the dishes, atmosphere, and who's been seen inside.
Cafe Milano is located in Georgetown and is a hot spot for politicians from both major parties, as well as journalists.
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It's been open since 1992, when President Bill Clinton was elected into office. The former president still regularly pays visits to the restaurant.
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The restaurant's menu varies from pasta dishes in the $25 range up to a sole dish that's priced at $65.
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