1. Baked & Wired
9.0
1052 Thomas Jefferson St NW (at K St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Georgetown · 462 tips and reviews
Oliver Griswold: Best cappucino I've had outside Seattle. And the cupcakes. OH, the cupcakes.
Sum Mehrnama: Great cupcakes, but they really need to learn the difference between a latte and a cappuccino...
Carolyn Zimmerman: Had a great cappuccino! Didn't get a chance to try any baked goods, I'll just have to come back :)
2. Patisserie Poupon
7.7
1645 Wisconsin Ave NW (btw Q St NW and Reservoir Rd NW), Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Georgetown · 31 tips and reviews
Jenn H: Cappuccino is amazing!!!
Rob Bouknight: French-style patisserie/cafe with a small rustic courtyard, authentic pastries and bakery products, Brie oriented sandwich line up served on baguettes. Overall, delicious and charming
Thomas: if you can speak french fairly well, speak French when you're there, the experience is more enjoyable.
3. Pizzeria Paradiso
8.5
3282 M St NW (at 33rd St NW), Washington, D.C.
Pizzeria · Georgetown · 106 tips and reviews
A Z: Best cappuccinos!!!!!!!
Chafeeza Bain: We had the Sicilian pizza ! The 12" is enough for three , honestly ! If you love veggies this is the pizza for YOU !!!
Brad E.: Pizza is really only so-so and nothing to write home about. The beer list is what I'd come back for, and maybe try a sandwich or salad.
6. 1789 Restaurant
8.2
1226 36th St NW (at Prospect St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Georgetown · 39 tips and reviews
Jeremy S.: Very historic building, many different dining rooms-each with unique character. Incredible food. Great for special occasions.
Steve Roemerman: Yes ..... There are a lot of old people here. We can afford it!
Washingtonian Magazine: With its cobblestone foyer, wood-paneled dining rooms, and formal service, this Georgetown restaurant is a lovely throwback. What to get: Tagliatelle with clams and bacon & rockfish with lobster farro
7. Cafe Tu-O-Tu
7.8
2816 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 29th St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Mediterranean Restaurant · Georgetown · 22 tips and reviews
Dora Ertek: Best coffee place in George Town, clean friendly and curtesy stuff,great salads , specially if you want outdoor seat, is the best
BellyCard: If you haven't tried Cafe Tu-O-Tu yet, you're missing out! The Chicken Pesto Wrap & Tuna Melt Panini will rock your world. Checking in w/ @bellycard to earn a sandwich or a $50 gift card.
CollegeFashionista: I'd hate to give away my quiet study place... but on the edge of Georgetown, Cafe Tu-o-Tu is dainty and cute with secretively delicious food and a great atmosphere.
8. Martin's Tavern
8.6
1264 Wisconsin Ave NW (at N St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Georgetown · 92 tips and reviews
B Rabbitt: If you like lamb dishes, try the shepard's pie. Absolutely delicious!
Food Network: Try the Welsh Rarebit - a cheddar sauce enriched with lager and spices. Enjoy it as an appetizer or order it with the Martin’s Delight, the house version of a Hot Brown. Via CityEats.com Read more.
Anna John: Sit in the booth where JFK proposed to Jackie. :)
13. Sequoia
7.7
3000 K St NW (at 30th St. NW), Washington, D.C.
Seafood Restaurant · Georgetown · 129 tips and reviews
Tracy Nazzaro: My favorite place in Georgetown to eat. The lobster is fab. It rocks on the weekends with a young crowd. Families should go during the week.
Kendell Renee: Water is beautiful
Glamazon Diaries: Lavish unlimited brunch with mimosas for $35. Includes fresh steamed shrimp, omelet bar, salad bar, yummy cheese grits, and every brunch item you might want to eat.