Anne Seymour says Washington, D.C.’s Belga Café helps her accomplish what her job is all about: “building relationships and partnering with people.”
The Belgian restaurant, which calls itself “a little bit of Brussels,” on Capitol Hill is near Seymour’s home and is the only power lunch restaurant she uses.
“I love Belga, because it combines excellent food, a varied menu, great service and nice ambience for a quiet discussion,” says Seymour, who works as a national crime victim advocate. “It’s located on historic Barracks Row, so lunch is always followed by a quick historic tour, which my dining companions seem to really enjoy.”
For many business people, a favorite restaurant for a power lunch is indispensable. It can help woo an important client, make or break a big sale or solidify a business relationship.