Logan Circle
Vibrant Neighborhood Loved by its Residents with Plenty of Restaurants and Bars
The vibrant area has several restaurants, bars, and boutiques which also includes a touch of history with performing arts and architecture. Activities from plays at Studio Theater, concerts at Black Cat to happy hours at Al Fresco will surely keep you entertained. On the weekends you can enjoy barbecue and beer at Garden District and Sunday brunch at Masa 14.
Median rents in Logan Circle
Studio
$
1,700
1 Bedroom
$
2,550
2 Bedroom
$
3,800
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Logan Circle —
8.7/10 Rating
(based on 40 neighborhood reviews)
Logan Circle is the perfect location! It's close to 14th St and P St and the up and coming Shaw neighborhood so you have tons of restaurants, gyms and shops in walking distance. You're also walking distance to U st, Dupont, downtown (Farragut), Metro Center and Chinatown so you are ideally located - can get to any metro line in 10-20 minutes walking.
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Sutton Plaza Apartments
I think this is the best location if you want to be in DC and work in McLean. Unfortunately, having to be close to the Silver line somewhat limits where you can live in DC (unless you want to transfer metro lines). While my commute could still take up to an hour, I think it is worth it because Logan Circle has so many great restaurants and bars. Also, I can very easily walk to a ton of other neighborhoods (Dupont, Shaw, etc.)
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Latrobe Apartments
This part of town has gentrified drastically in a short amount of time. That comes with the good and the bad. There are so many developments going up that it has misplaced the communities that once lived here. However, there are still hip old tropes of those communities up and down U St and 14th St. Ethiopian dive restaurants, to great music clubs, and a safe, lively gay scene, this is a booming part of town.
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Town Terrace West
My favorite neighborhood in DC by far. You can walk to almost everything - U St., Dupont, 14th street, even Center City and the Verizon Center. There are plenty of grocery stores, farmers markets, and gyms in the area too. Plenty of metro and bus access as well.
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Holm
Logan Circle has been a great place to live. Very walk-able to public transportation and grocery stores. Lots of pets around and friendly people. Near good food and bars as well.
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1301 Thomas Circle
Lots of restaurants, bars, shops etc. Whole foods and TJs not too far. .5 - 1 mile from U street and Dupont, about a mile from campus. Very central.
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Andover House
The neighborhood is great. I'm a ten-minute walk from the McPherson Square Metro stop, DuPont Circle, and only 15 minutes from U St.
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Post Massachusetts Avenue
Affordable, close to 14th st (lots of restaurants and bars), less noisy than some other areas of downtown dc
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Mondrian
I love being so close to many bars and restaurants. It's not a very convenient location for a metro.
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Park Princess of Logan Circle
Such a great spot to live, surrounded by restaurants and bars. Access to bus stops
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1406 Corcoran St NW
Logan Circle is a really ideal neighborhood- it's kind of in the center of a bunch of other neighborhoods which means you're in the middle of everything. There's a Whole Foods, CVS, Trader Joe's, and Safeway within walking distance plus a ton of restaurants and bars.
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Latrobe Apartments
Logan Circle is the best place to be in DC. Less commercialized than dupont yet still a 4 minute walk. Walking distance to Chinatown, U street, and its on 14th. The bars and restaurants feel more small business and localized. People are always out and about.
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Post Massachusetts Avenue
I love my neighborhood. I would recommend it. You are close to all of the bars and restaurants on 14th and U street and also within walking distance of Foggy Bottom, Chinatown and Dupont. You can walk to many different metro stations.
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Latrobe Apartments
Pros: close to everything, good bars/restaurants, good local businesses, dog-friendly
Cons: Expensive, losing some of its character as area becomes richer Keep reading
1225 Lofts
Lots to do on 14th Street as far as restaurants/bars/shops. A little too far to be walkable from GW
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Post Massachusetts Avenue
14th street is fun and lively. Also close to dupont and close to the mall
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Post Massachusetts Avenue
Love the neighborhood, hate how it’s not on a bus line to GW
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The Hudson and DeSoto
Good. Right next to West End Library and Potbellys
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The Aston
I love the family atmosphere and scenery.
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The Palisades
Only downside is no good access to metro.
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Towne Terrace East
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Logan Circle is widely regarded as one of the best, if not the best, neighborhoods in DC. It has everything you'd need and access to most of the best restaurants and social scenes for which DC is known. It is a neighborhood that I can both lose myself in and find quiet on the multitudes of beautiful sidestreets.
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The Smith
I recently moved to 14th Street near Logan Circle, and couldn't be happier with my decision! After having lived in Adams Morgan, Bloomingdale, and Friendship Heights, I can truly say that I've never had the combination of neighborhood charm and proximity to amenities that I do in this location. I feel safe in my above-restaurant apartment building, and I live south enough of the bars that it is quiet at night. Very close to Whole Foods and Trader Joes.
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1318 14th Street NW #216
Logan Circle has become the 'It" neighborhood in DC for a wide swath of DC residents. The 14th Street corridor has become a gastro destination with many of DC top restaurants located on the strip. From the large Whole Foods on P Street, to the newly opened Trader Joes on 14th Street there are tons of food shopping options. Add to the mix the Studio theater and the Blackcat nightclub/Music venue residents can also get their culture fix. There are also a variety of other retail, speciality and service offerings in this happening area. Lets not forget the actual park that the neighborhood gets its name after, which provides a great park to lounge, play with your dog, or simply catch up on some reading.
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Windsor House
Logan Circle is my favorite neighborhood in DC for living and leisure. I have every type of grocery store within a 5 minute walk from my apartment, multiple gyms, and most of my favorite bars and restaurants.
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Its is a fairly nice neighborhood with a lot of families. It is quiet and doesn't have almost any criminal activity. It is a great place to start a family
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Andover House
All you need is close by or within walking distance or a quick Uber. Good variety of restaurants and bars. Parks nearby and safe location.
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Park Princess of Logan Circle
Lots of restaurants, grocery stores, bars, and fun things to do. Not the cheapest place to live but a great spot to be in.
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1406 Corcoran St NW
Very walkable, you're right in the middle 14th street and easy walk to dupont. Felt extremely safe as well.
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Post Massachusetts Avenue
Logan Circle is just next to the 14th street corridor. There's a lot to do, beautiful homes, and safe, clean sidewalks. Street parking is available and there are great restaurant, bars, shopping, and transit options. Whole Foods is right there, but if you have a growing distaste for that chain (like we do), there's also a Trader Joes and Giant.
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The Bentley
Lots to do in the area; albeit people are pretty similar (Millenial and wealthier)
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Mondrian
Walking distance to several metro lines and going-out areas.
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1301 Thomas Circle
Great bars/restaurants are within walking distance.
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1225 Lofts
Pros: Safe area, quiet at night, 3 close grocery stores, close to bars and restaurants (U St, DuPont, 14th St, Shaw)
Cons: Commute is about an hour out to Tyson's Corner and about 45 minutes to McLean Keep reading
1301 Thomas Circle
Logan Circle is a great place to live with tons of restaurants/bars and relatively close proximity to campus.
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Latrobe Apartments
very close to all of the fun on 14th street. Residential and very communal.
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The Castle on Logan
It's a busy neighborhood with excellent nightlife and food options.
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Andover House
Managers are very friendly. Close to store. Conveinient
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Windsor House
Can't beat it in D.C.
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Miramar Apartments
Very safe neighborhood.
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The Seville
Metro, social, busy, crowded
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1301 Thomas Circle
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Getting to KnowLogan Circle
Neighborhood Boundaries
East to West Boundaries: 10th St NW to 15th St NW
North to South Boundaries: S St NW to M St NW
North to South Boundaries: S St NW to M St NW
dining
Le Diplomate
Sweetgreen
The Bird
Yellow Vendor
grocery
Capitol Supermarket
Streets Market
Whole Foods
convenience
CVS Pharmacy
fitness
Ariel Bright Fitness
BodySmith Gym & Studios
CrossFit MPH
Fuse Pilates
parks
Shaw Dog Park
coffee
Dolcezza
Peregrine Espresso
bus
52/54 (bus)
64 (bus)
G9 (bus)
parking
Laz 1500 Massachusetts Ave NW
About your Neighbors
Data from the 2013 American Community Survey
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What Logan Circle Residents Think About Their Apartments
overall
8.0
value
7.5
amenities
6.3
social
7.8
management
7.7
safety
7.9
Popular among its residents, Logan Circle is lauded as the new "it" neighborhood for DC. Close to the metro, tons of restaurants and bars, contains a nice park, and offers plenty of nightlife.
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