Barack Obama and Joe Biden reunite for lunch at a DC bakery that supports military veterans
- Former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden had lunch at Dog Tag Bakery in Washington, DC, on Monday.
- They were spotted greeting fans and posing for photos as they walked out of the restaurant.
The Barack Obama and Joe Biden bromance is still alive and well.
The former president and vice president were spotted having lunch together at a Washington, DC, bakery on Monday afternoon.
The pair ate at Dog Tag Bakery in Georgetown, where they greeted fans and posed for selfies.
For their meal, Obama and Biden reportedly each asked for ham sandwiches as dozens of people watched them order at the counter. Obama also ordered a fennel salad.
Dog Tag Bakery is owned and operated by a nonprofit called Dog Tag Inc, which supports veterans, military spouses, and caregivers.
The bakery tweeted out a photo of Obama and Biden thanking them for supporting their cause.
"Thank you @BarackObama and @JoeBiden for supporting our mission of empowering veterans with service-connected disabilities, military spouses, and military caregivers!" the bakery said.
As the pair left the restaurant, a crowd outside gave Obama and Biden a large round of applause before the former president was seen climbing into a large black SUV.
Obama and Biden have previously spoken about their warm friendship with each other that started on the presidential campaign trail.
In his farewell address at the end of his presidency, Obama said having Biden as his vice president was the best decision he ever made.
Obama's outing with Biden comes just days after he was seen at a Beyoncé and Jay-Z concert in Washington, DC, dancing with his wife, Michelle.
The pair have long been fans of Beyoncé and Jay-Z. While the former first lady previously attended shows as part of the On The Run II tour in Landover, Maryland, and Paris, this was Obama's first time.
Biden, meanwhile, said in a speech in Colombia earlier this month he would decide by January if he would run for president in 2020, according to USA Today.