This is where D.C.’s hispters are, according to Yelp.

This is where D.C.’s hispters are, according to Yelp.

Yelp, a site that provides people with a digital space to complain about undercooked fish and so-so manicures, has given 14 cities another gift: The ability to find out where all the hipsters and yuppies hang out.

The site has launched a Word Map application that shows where certain terms are used the most in reviews in D.C., New York City, London, and 11 other locations. The map at the top of this post shows where the word “hipster” pops up the most in D.C. reviews, while the map below this sentence does the same for “yuppie.”

Yuppies, yuppies everywhere.

As anyone who leaves the house on a Saturday night knows, hipsters do tend to congregate on a certain section of U Street NW and H Street NE. Yuppies, as the map shows, tend to spend their time and money in Dupont Circle, Adams Morgan and across the river in Clarendon.

Per the word map, here’s where to avoid if you’re not looking for a frat atmosphere.

Bros ahoy!

And this is where D.C.’s bacon is.

BACON!

Other words map by the Word Map include “cheap,” “hangover,” “noodles,” “tourist,” and “view.” Unfortunately, the application does not allow the user to select more than one term at once. You’ll have to do your own research to find out where a hipster bro can get some cheap noodles and bacon.