Camp Wharf at the Firepit
101 District Square SW, Washington
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Smores are my love language. Roasting marshmallows over a crackling fire is so comforting & nostalgic...and delicious đ
We bought one set of a smore making kit ($5). Camp wharf also sells piping hot apple cider ($5). It's a fun experience. Prices are reasonable to me.
Highly recommend.
I came here today 12/21/25. I got my receipt at 9:38. They close at 10. I ordered 4 sâmores and was missing 2 graham crackers. The security ended finding some random graham crackers. Imagine spending $17 dollar on sâmores and you missing crackers. It was 9:49, the closed up so fast before their closing time. If you close at 10 close at 10 and please make sure the customer has everything they paid for.
Good experience with kids in winter time
It is hard to get this experience in the city but really unique to have it here at wharf.
My friends and i got the 4 piece set. It comes with gram crackers, chocolates, big marshmallow and long wooden stick.
Stick is a bit flimsy but good for toasting marshmallow. A lot of people were there but it was worth it for the experience.
I think it is a bit pricey but i think it is okay to do it if you just want the experience.
What a phenomenal idea! We need one of these carts back home! We got 4 S'more sets for $17. Each set includes one long stick, two small graham cracker squares, one small piece of Hershey bar, and one marshmallow. More chocolate would be my suggestion. We sat around the fireplace and had a great time. Very chill. Great location on the Wharf. Close to all the restaurants.
Such a fun little stop perfect place to pause, roast a marshmallow, and make a quick sâmores while youâre out walking around. Brings out the kid in you! đ«đ„
Cute after dinner spot to relax at. Itâs busy so be mindful of the other people there. They offer a range of marshmallow sizes and give you a bag of items needed for the sâmore. They also provide hand wipes for when the marshmallow gets in your fingers.
Right behind the sâmore spot is a decorated tree, perfect for photos. Highly recommend if you are there with your family!
Paid $17 for 4 sticks and smores. When we dropped one of the kids sticks the worker wouldnât give us another. Itâs like 25cents for those dowels
Camp Wharf is the perfect spot to unwind and have a blast! I recently went and had an amazing time roasting marshmallows and making sâmores by the fire. Thereâs something about sitting around the fire, getting that marshmallow just right, and then putting it together with chocolate and graham crackers that hits different every time. It was delicious! Itâs the kind of vibe that just makes you feel good and wanting more.
The atmosphere at Camp Wharf is super chill and welcoming. Itâs the perfect place to relax, have fun with your significant other, and make memories. The staff is friendly and makes sure everything runs smoothly, so you can focus on having a great time.
While there are plenty to do and enjoy, at the wharf. I canât lie, roasting marshmallows and making sâmores was definitely the highlight for me. Itâs such a simple, fun thing, but it never gets old. If youâre looking for a spot to kick back, enjoy some good times, and make sâmores, Camp Wharf is the place. Iâm definitely going back and soon!
This is the best option for a dessert to remember at the Wharf. For 5$ your get a full classic smores kit and a stick to roast your perfect marshmallow on the firepit. Relax around the fire in comfy adirondack chairs! Perfect for those evening that are getting a bit chilly.
$5 for 1 marshmellow, half a gramcracker, and 3 pieces of Hersheyâs and it is advertised as a ready sâmore. We purchased only to understand that we have to make our own smore in the fire pit. For $5, I expect at LEAST several jumbo marshmallows, several gram crackers, and a whole bar of chocolate. What a rip off! The owner needs to also be transparent in signage that this is not ready made smores but you have to make it your own. Shame on you! Terrible presentation and such a deceptive business.
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In a humid, low-lying city where air quality is a perennial issue, it defies logic to feature a large, open, wood-burning, smoke-emitting fire pit in the middle of an area that often has some of the highest pedestrian traffic in the city. No thank you. Unfortunately, there's no avoiding the thick, clingy smoke when visiting the delicious nearby restaurants or taking in the sights along the waterfront. S'Mores are great. In the woods.
This is a great place to go to just walk around, even if you donât plan on going to any of the restaurants or bars. Also, this will be a perfect place to pack at lunch and eat there out on the pier. I love the swings out on the pier. I love walking around the Marine and looking at all the boats. This place is true DC Harbor.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ohhhh, this looks so cute. Sad it was closed ? poor timing on my part but will keep it in mind ?
Atmosphere: 5
This location is perfect, there is a lot to see and do here. I absolutely enjoyed the view. And there is a lot of restaurants and shopping areas nearby. They had a lot of birds which were so pretty.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This was such a beautiful warm spot! Love the flowers all around the truck and the community gathering point at the fire pitâ„ïž such a great way to spend a cold
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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