Diane Scott: The best corned beef hash in DC! Omlettes are great, chocolate chip pancakes feed the sugar cravings. Plus, it is stil a great dive bar!
Tucker Warner: Love it! It was easy going and a fun place for a quick bite and drink.
Esquire: Congratulations, you've found one of Esquire's Best Bars in America. The mounted deer heads on the wall make this dive interesting. The deer asses make it great. Read more.
Melissa McQueen: LOVE this breakfast spot! Corned beef hash, sausage, and croissant sandwiches are my favorite! :-)
Jessica: Great service and coffee. The pancakes are delish as is the BLT stacked high with, well, BLT.
Nathan Castellanos: A great greasy spoon with friendly service. I enjoy the omlets.
8. The Diner
7.7
2453 18th St NW (at Columbia Rd NW), Washington, D.C.
Diner · Adams Morgan · 188 tips and reviews
Amanda Crump: Corn beef hash is very good. Southerner a beware. Grits aren't what I'm used to. A bit like tapioca pudding but oddly enough, not bad
Maggie MacG: I love this place! Great, simple, fresh breakfast food.
Jeffrey M.: Go to The Diner and have a Diner Royale. There is no other choice for breakfast!
10. Tony's Place
7.7
622 Kennedy St NW, Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 8 tips and reviews
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!
Erika Wallace: Belgian Waffles are the best so nice an fluffy
11. 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. :)
14. Granville Moore's
8.5
1238 H St NE (btwn 12th & 13th Sts. NE), Washington, D.C.
Gastropub · Capitol Hill · 106 tips and reviews
Nicolas Pratt: Named after the Doctor who used to own the building, they offer the best belgian fare in the city. Specifically Mussels and Fries. And GREAT belgian Beer. For dinner, show up early(5pm) or late(10pm).
Food Network: The restaurant pours more than 50 Belgian brews by the bottle, and has 11 on tap. Check them out at Happy Hour every night from 10pm to close. Via CityEats.com Read more.
Lauren Karasek: Get all of the dipping sauces for the fries--they're a quarter each and fantastic and unique in their own ways. Definitely experience them all.