1. Ted's Bulletin
8.7
505 8th St SE (btwn E & G St SE), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 305 tips and reviews
Hamed Negron-Perez: Peanut butter & Bacon POP tart, white Russian milkshake, perfect brunch starters
Evan Kroop: What can I say sometimes you find a neighborhood treasure and teds is it. Adult shakes a must home made poptarts (bacon peanut butter) eggs and homemade corn beef hash with cubes of real cornbread.!!!
David Guerra: Best brunch in all of D.C. hands down. Pop tarts are a must. Everything else is incredible.
2. Lavagna
7.7
539 8th St SE, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 56 tips and reviews
Spicy Candy DC (Carlis): Pancakes are out of this world! Also $10 mimosas, this place is a must go for brunch. Great service.
Behrad Eats: The Risotto Bacon is a hearty and delicious brunch option at Lavagna. It's prepared with house made bacon, arugula, butternut squash, mushrooms, and mascarpone.
Kelsey✨: Great brunch spot, good for large groups and bottomless mimosas
5. Cava Mezze
8.2
527 8th St SE, Washington, D.C.
Greek Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 96 tips and reviews
Elly Shariat™ - shariatPR: No matter what you order, save room for dessert, because the French Toast is to die for! As is the baklava! And if you ever need "comfort food" an order of lamb chops & Cava fries is a must!
Katie Refano: The french toast dessert is absolutely amazing! A must try for sure.
Samiha Sobhan: This is our favorite place to go to for brunch! The french toast is AMAZING & we love our waitress Heidi to pieces. Yanni is a great waiter also. Other best bets: the lamb chops & the home fries.
7. Granville Moore's
8.5
1238 H St NE (btwn 12th & 13th Sts. NE), Washington, D.C.
Gastropub · Capitol Hill · 106 tips and reviews
Bitches Who Brunch: We love the atmosphere: Brick walls, exposed ceilings, and the occasional beer ad on the wall. The tables are low, the lighting dim, and the brunch crowd pretty scarce.
Brunch and the City: Teddy Folkman doesn't just do mussels and frites well -- brunch is excellent too. One of the best places in H Street Read more.
Burger Days: GM's brunch Sunrise Burger is a winner. Topped with aged cheddar and applewood smoked bacon on a potato kaiser roll, when that egg yolk starts runnin', it's a real delicious beauty. Don't miss it.
8. Barrel
8.0
613 Pennsylvania Ave SE (at 6th St SE), Washington, D.C.
Whisky Bar · Capitol Hill · 40 tips and reviews
Ann Ta: You have to try the food, it's amazing!! Everything is fresh, delicious and creative. My top favorites are the roast chicken ravioli, pork steam buns, spaghetti & meatballs & croque madame (brunch).
Josh: Solid Bloody Mary's and brunch menu is unique unlike some typical DC brunches. Croque madame is amazing and topped with crab.
Bitches Who Brunch: The Bitches say: A. A reliable mainstay with hearty Southern fare, chill vibes, and a great bottomless deal. It’s the perfect place for a boozy group brunch that lasts all afternoon Read more.
10. Maketto
9.0
1351 H St NE (Linden Ct), Washington, D.C.
Asian Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 65 tips and reviews
Kat Yu: Wok fried noodles, braised beef and fried egg, egg custard
Bitches Who Brunch: Maketto is a hipster Mecca but the Vietnamese and Cambodian influenced dim sum boasts a dynamite char bao bun and the best fried chicken we had all year.
Eater: The unique design, combining indoor/outdoor spaces and restaurant with retail, provides a home for an addictive dim sum brunch and beloved dishes like Taiwanese fried chicken. Read more.
12. Beuchert's Saloon
8.3
623 Pennsylvania Ave SE (7th St & Pennsylvania Ave), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 32 tips and reviews
David Vasquez: Go for brunch. Bottomless mimosas for $14! The bloodies are spicy and the food is delicious. Goat cheese grits, poached eggs, grilled sausage.... Yum!
Bitches Who Brunch: Voted "Best Hipster Brunch" in 2014 by Bitches Who Brunch Read more.
Bob Brier: Vanilla parsnips soup with poached lobster, candied lemons and toasted hazelnuts - amazing