Located just behind Steins Cafe and part of their outdoor bar area. Steins has plans to expand their menu which currently has seafood items, including crab cakes.The museum is a series of amazing murals created as an homage to the history of DCs graffiti scene. The centerpiece is a memorial to Cool Disco Dan with a piece honoring Lisa of the World as well.The wall behind the bar is surrounded by a gate. You can enter inside the gate during open hours and view from outside the gate during closed hours.
14th Street Graffiti Museum is an open-air museum along 14th Street and Crittenden Street NW. It opened on October 3, 2020.The museum is open daily from 11am to 8pm and admission is free.Walk inside and see a number of murals in honor of D.C.s thriving street art scene and artists past and present. As you exit, dont forget to view the art outside of the building too.If youre looking for a unique, free experience in D.C., dont miss this museum.