3. Birch & Barley
8.1
1337 14th St NW (at Rhode Island Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Logan Circle - Shaw · 104 tips and reviews
Bitches Who Brunch: From toffee-bacon donuts to Grand Marnier French toast, the brunch menu at Birch & Barley is innovative and interesting. We gave it an A+!
Paula Paixao: Get the boozy brunch! Food is amazing, great service and Joel is awesome!
TBD: Bitches Who Brunch love B&B's brunch. Try the house-made donuts - which includes a toffee-bacon donut (!). Read more.
4. dLeña
8.5
476 K St NW, Washington, D.C.
Restaurant · Mount Vernon Square · 6 tips and reviews
Omari Allen: Love the ambiance here. If you can’t get a resy for the main dining room, ask if you can sit downstairs at the speakeasy. Fav parts of my meal were La Luna, the short ribs tacos, and the enchiladas!
Bobby: Can’t go wrong with any of the guacamole options. The seafood enchiladas and empanadas were solid too.
April Armstrong: The CrabCake Tostada, Grilled Mushroom Tacos, and Wood Grilled chicken were delicious 😋
Craig Reinhard: I am in love with the main bedroom! The pink wallpaper complements the room perfectly!! Love, Molly:)
Travel + Leisure: Inside the Hillwood’s museum and garden are 18th-century Russian and French art and antiques collected by owner Marjorie Merriweather Post, heiress to the General Foods fortune.
The Ritz-Carlton: This beautifully maintained mansion boasts one of the most remarkable collections of Russian decorative art outside of Russia. Enjoy afternoon tea after one of their docent or audio tours.
8. RPM Italian
9.1
650 K St NW (at 7th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Italian Restaurant · Mount Vernon Square · 36 tips and reviews
Jess Moran: All the food was phenomenal, our entire family of picky eaters was more than satisfied. The lobster fra diavolo stole the show. Get meatballs and garlic bread to start. Can’t go wrong here!
Dima: the eggplant parmesan and meatballs are delicious
Brent Gatewood: Meatballs are awesome! I had the brussel sprout salad for lunch, delicious - but strong. I'll be back for dinner some time soon.
9. The Grill Room
7.9
1050 31st St NW (C&O Canal), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Georgetown · 7 tips and reviews
Washington Post: Soup bowls tend to return to the kitchen licked clean. Smoked tomato soup arrives w/ a slender crouton, dappled with a vivid red pepper puree. Pureed cauliflower whispers of garlic, fennel and bacon. Read more.
Alex O.: Great terrace for breakfast, lunch & dinner...
Alex O.: Great a la carte Brunch every Saturday & Sunday
11. Charlie Palmer Steak
8.8
101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Steakhouse · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 51 tips and reviews
Ashley Milnor: I had the Pork Tenderloin wrapped in prosciutto, it was delicious!! The sides are wonderful as well and the fruit cobbler is to die for!
ᴡ Murray: Try the Chargrilled Ribeye - The special was a 7oz version. Awesome flavors with a cauliflower purée. #steak.
M Squared Real Estate: The views are fantastic. Don't worry if you don't like steak, as this is an all-around outstanding restaurant, with a variety of excellent American dishes.
13. 1789 Restaurant
8.2
1226 36th St NW (at Prospect St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Georgetown · 39 tips and reviews
Hailey Nguyen: Lovely dining room, love the sea bass and the lamb. Their pasta dishes are also on point. Great for dates!
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