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Adams Morgan's Japanese restaurant and home of D.C.'s longest-running drag brunch.
A beloved Adams Morgan fixture, Perry's is a Japanese restaurant and sushi bar best known for hosting Washington, D.C.'s longest-running drag brunch — a Sunday tradition since the 1990s. The rooftop and dining room fill up for two seatings of over-the-top performances paired with an all-you-can-eat buffet that mixes American brunch classics with Japanese bites. It's a rite of passage for D.C. locals and visitors alike, equal parts campy spectacle and neighborhood institution.
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