1. Tail Up Goat
9.4
1827 Adams Mill Rd NW (at Calvert St NW), Washington, D.C.
Mediterranean Restaurant · Adams Morgan · 35 tips and reviews
Matt Kennedy: Rabbit skewers are a must try!
Tanisha: crispy salt cod, grilled rabbit sausage, brown rice bread, lamb ribs, cannolis and 'out of the lodges shadow' were all yummy! we thought the cavatelli was ok, but a delightful dinner nonetheless.
Lucia Theresa: Everything we had was fabulous! We started with the rabbit sausage, then had the potato ravioli with cabbage, and finished with the lamb rib to share. The service was impeccable and cocktails on point
2. Annabelle
8.7
2132 Florida Ave NW (at R St NW), Washington, D.C.
New American Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 4 tips and reviews
Gonzalo: Carefully crafted menu. Delicious sea bass and rabbit. Excellent desert menu. Of note, the staff’s attention to detail.
Julia Park: Chicken is very juicy, soft, delicious. Octopus - soft and perfectly seasoned. We had tuna appetizer, good but have tasted elsewhere as nice… service was fantastic. Lovely space - bar tender 100/100!
Bridget Gael: LOVE this spot- great ambiance, impeccable service & great food- we loved the heirloom tomatoes, char, and sticky pudding cake. Superb wine list- Mark their sommelier is a great guide
7. Eastern Market
8.9
225 7th St SE (at North Carolina Ave. SE), Washington, D.C.
Farmers Market · Capitol Hill · 143 tips and reviews
Sarah K.: Foodie? Tourist? Even if you can't cook a rabbit in your hotel room, come here for tasty pastries, breads, produce, and lovely flowers--with arts and crafts on weekends.
Capital Spice: Great weekend market full of artisans, food, and antiques. Be sure to ask about the origin of the foods in the farmer's market; not all the vendors use local produce.
Washington Post: Eastern Market, a leafy, Capitol Hill neighborhood radiates from the city’s oldest remaining public market, built in 1873. Read this story by local Gene Weingarten. Read more.
8. Peacock Cafe
7.7
3251 Prospect St NW (Wisconsin Ave), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Georgetown · 37 tips and reviews
S S: The rabbit hash is amazing.
D W: I don't know if you can see the separation, but that is a real juice! Carrot, apple, celery, and ginger... So good!!!
Tom P: Best place in G town maybe even DC
9. Boqueria
8.8
1837 M Street, NW (at 19th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Spanish Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 129 tips and reviews
Thrillist: Try the fried quail's egg and chorizo on toast, shoulder of young lamb with plums and yogurt, and braised rabbit in squid ink. Read more.
Ryan Starks: The Grapefruit Sangria and Pintxos Morunos. Excellent.
Behrad Eats: The squid ink vermicelli paella is a fantastic dish, if you're lucky enough to be there on a night they have it, its a must order item!
10. Jaleo
8.4
480 7th St NW (at E St NW), Washington, D.C.
Tapas Restaurant · Penn Quarter · 256 tips and reviews
Anna Sotnikova: Loved this place. Spanish mini burgers are perfect as well as rabbit confit with apricot puree! Good sangria!
Tony Pimpinella: One of my favorites in DC! The drinks are incredible.
Washingtonian Magazine: Tapas we’ve been loving for years include goat-cheese-stuffed red peppers, crusty bread rubbed with tomatoes & layered with thinly sliced Manchego, a textbook gazpacho, & warm dates wrapped in bacon.
13. 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
15. Blue Duck Tavern
8.9
1201 24th St NW, Washington, D.C.
New American Restaurant · West End · 203 tips and reviews
Samantha Gross: The bone marrow with uni is the saltiest, yummiest thing ever. Definitely the standout. Rabbit rilette too. Check out the tea lounge next door.
Rona.: Everything looks delicious and please try the brunch hamburger 🍔 cause it’s verrry nice
Dee: One on DC's best Breakfast/Brunch Spots.. their open kitchen makes for unique indoor decor and ambiance... Amazing Eggs Florentine,the yummiest sticky bun 😍 complemented by a good cup of coffee ☕..