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Great classic DC spot! Beautifully decked out for Christmas. Oysters Rockefeller was delicious & the prime rib was cooked perfectly. Always insanely crowded so be prepared to wait if you don’t have a reservation! Our server was very kind but it did take a while. Definitely recommend & will be return
Fantastic brunch experience at Old Ebbitt Grill! We thoroughly enjoyed our experience. Our waitress was prompt, super kind, and ensured we were pleased with everything! The oysters Rockefeller were great. The shrimp and grits were also very good. The atmosphere at Old Ebbitt Grill is so cozy and his
I got the shrimp and grits and my wife got the calamari. The shrimps and grits was good but not great. Being from the south, I get a more flavorful version in this part of the country. The calamari lacked flavor for me as well. This place does offer a cool atmosphere and the service was great!
An iconic stop and must do before leaving DC. The experience and atmosphere is just what we expected. The wait staff was friendly, knowledgeable and very accommodating. Food was served quickly and hot. We shared some steamed mussels that had flavor for days (white wine sauce). We all enjoyed ourselv
My first time in DC and my friend took me to this restaurant because he said the rating was quite high. But still didn’t expect it to be this great. Excellent food -we ordered clam chowder for the appetizer, for the entrée crab cake for me and braised short ribs for my friend, and for dessert key li
Excellent experience here. Stopped in a bit before 5pm for dinner and whole it was busy, we didn't have to wait. Line started around 5:30. Service was fantastic and so was the food. Definitely recommend this place if you're in the area. Bill was $85 before tax and tip for 2 entrees, 1 kids meal, and
Just steps away from the White House, this restaurant is an excellent place to eat. Expect to break your wallet as it is famous for being the oldest saloon in D.C. Additionally, it is also known for its delicious oysters. I actually didn't get to try any, but I did have their Point Judith calamari,
Came here yesterday for a small office lunch gathering—we got two tables all the way in the back room, facing the atrium. Service was great! Food was delicious. Started off with the Crab & Artichoke Dip and Meatballs. The Jumbo Lump Single Crabcake was good—lots of crab meat! My entree came wit
Very nice, very old Tavern restaurant,it was very loud when we were there, our server was kind of short and abrupt, and we waited on service for drinks for a while. The food was good, we had the Walters favorite that was amazing, Mediterranean Branzino that was just 2 fillets not the whole fish, wit
Everything was absolutely delicious! The fried zucchini had tons of flavor, crispy but not a thick heavy batter. The Parmesan crusted fish was perfect. Everything with seasoned well and cooked to perfection. Customer service was great. Atmosphere was amazing. We will definitely be back.
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