1. St. Arnold's on Jefferson
8.4
1827 Jefferson Pl NW (btwn 18th & 19th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Belgian Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 55 tips and reviews
Mimi Nguyen: Amazing happy hour deals especially if you love Belgian beers and mussels. And don't forget to save room for Belgian waffles!
Danielle DaSilva: Best mussels in DC! Very chill, excellent Belgian beer selection. Dessert? Bread pudding, but you can't go wrong with a Belgian waffle.
Daryl Wolke: Great bar! Mussels in cast iron pots are outrageous; wide variety, cheap prices. Great Belgian beer selection
2. Tony's Place
7.7
622 Kennedy St NW, Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 8 tips and reviews
Erika Wallace: Belgian Waffles are the best so nice an fluffy
Marcus Hedgpeth: Me and my lady had breakfast here; she had eggs and a pancake stack, I went with eggs+cheese w/ french toast, we also had a side of grits and 2 home-made iced teas. Total = $12.69 and if u come out of
Chantel Bivins: Love this place. The guy who takes my order is a skins fan!
4. Café du Parc
7.6
1401 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 14th St), Washington, D.C.
French Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 52 tips and reviews
Mikhail B: The service and food are great. I enjoyed the Belgian waffles (sans berries). They were delicious.
Michael zur Muehlen: Excellent wine by the glass (try the Cotes-du-Rhone), Tarte Alsacienne, and leave room for dessert.
TBD: DC Wrapped Dates was not impressed. "I just did not find that it was up to the quality of food and service that its price and location and reputation merits." Read more.
12. Duke's Grocery
8.5
1513 17th St NW (btwn Church St & P St NW), Washington, D.C.
Gastropub · Northwest Washington · 133 tips and reviews
Sabrina Zahid: Mac and cheese is a must. Salt-beef when they have it. Enjoy this neighborhood gem
Washington Post: This is a neighborhood shop dedicated to scratch cooking. It draws inspiration from East London, but the sandwiches are just as much influenced by Argentine or Vietnamese street vendors. Read more.
Thrillist: What's that creeping? Oh, just stacks on stacks of brined brisket, w/ house pickles spilling out between toasted rye. Read more.
15. Lavagna
7.6
539 8th St SE, Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 56 tips and reviews
Ingrid Wong: Fantastic brunch spot. Indulgent, satisfying, and generous portions. I highly recommend ordering anything that includes their potatoes, which are crispy and delicious. Be sure to make reservations.
Brunch and the City: For $20 you get unlimited mimosas, belinis and Bloody Marys. That’s the kind of special that turns a little brunch with a few girlfriends turned into a wonderful 3-hour catch up session. Read more.
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.