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Posted on 1/11/26 at 8:13 pm
Posted by Murtown
OT Ballerville
Member since Sep 2014
1765 posts
Posted on 1/11/26 at 8:13 pm
Will be in DC for four nights in May. Looking for restaurant recs. Not so much breakfast. Just lunch and dinner.

As of now on the list (but not sure if actually good) I have:
Old Ebbit grill
Hank's oyster bar
Municipal Fish Market
Founding Farmers Fishers and Bakers
Martin's Tavern
Joe's Stone Crab
Filomena

Will mostly be downtown. Plan on going to Arlington one day. Idk if any of those spots work with Arlington.

What are your recommendations?
Posted by zippyputt
Member since Jul 2005
6879 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 7:16 am to
LINK

1789 Restaurant

Nicer restaurant in Georgetown. Cool bar. Near the house where they filmed “The Exorcist” if you like movie trivia.
This post was edited on 1/12/26 at 7:18 am
Posted by Tree_Fall
Member since Mar 2021
1119 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 8:51 am to
Old Town Alexandria has more of a dining scene than Arlington. Near the Torpedo Factory are several good seafood places, the Wharf being one. Chadwichs is a long-time Georgetown favorite that moved to Old Town. The passenger ferry between the DC harbor area and Old Town is more fun that the Metro.

If you can avoid rush hour and are by yourself, eat the daily seafood specialty at the bar of Old Ebbit Grill. To me that is quintessential DC.
Posted by Shaun176
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2008
2976 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 11:31 am to
The Quarterdeck is a popular restaurant in Arlington. It is about a block away from the cemetery.

I like a small Italian place called Tortino. It is in the downtown area.

For lunch, the restaurant inside the Museum of the American Indian is really good.
This post was edited on 1/12/26 at 7:09 pm
Posted by shspanthers
Nashville, TN
Member since Sep 2007
892 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 1:49 pm to
I enjoyed Kyojin Sushi (Georgetown) and Fig and Olive. Might check those out.
Posted by AllbyMyRelf
Virginia
Member since Nov 2014
4037 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 3:16 pm to
On your list, Filomena is the best.

Old Ebbit is more touristy than actually good.

Hanks is ok and outrageously priced.

Founding farmers is good. The DC location is better than Tyson’s VA, but not as good as Rockville, MD.

I haven’t been to the others

For recommendations, there are a few places in Alexandria that are good (French and Italian) but avoid The Majestic

Arlington restaurant scene is overrated, though I’ve always enjoyed Lyon Hall.

Out toward Great Falls is a French restaurant called L’Auberge chez Francois, which is really good if you want fine dining.

This post was edited on 1/12/26 at 3:20 pm
Posted by prostyleoffensetime
Mississippi
Member since Aug 2009
12288 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 7:04 pm to
Filomena rocks. It’s not like some culinary revelation. Just damn good Italian food in a really fun setting.

Joe’s is good too. Beautiful restaurant. Food in DC was better than the original in Miami, IMO.

We did the weekend brunch at Founding Farmers and it was excellent.

I can’t remember where else we ate, but not any of the others you listed.
Posted by ElPresidenteGrande
Washington D.C.
Member since Aug 2013
175 posts
Posted on 1/12/26 at 10:59 pm to
My favorite German restaurant that I've ever eaten is on Wisconsin Ave, just north of Georgetown. It's called Old Europe and is outstanding!
This post was edited on 1/12/26 at 11:00 pm
Posted by wiltznucs
Apollo Beach, FL
Member since Sep 2005
9288 posts
Posted on 1/13/26 at 7:46 am to
Not exactly an iconic experience in gastronomy; but, consider hitting up the original Ben’s Chili Bowl location.

It’s a DC establishment dating back to the 60’s. A hole in the wall admittedly; but, it has a lot of history with the civil rights movement and some famous historical figures including some former Presidents have ate there. It picked up a James Beard Award for being considered an American Classic eatery many years ago.

They have a few locations now including the airport; but, if you want a take in some history hit the original spot.

Posted by wesfau
Member since Mar 2023
1925 posts
Posted on 1/13/26 at 8:31 am to
I'll take any opportunity I can to plug Rasika in DC. Phenomenal Indian food.
Posted by deltafarmer
Member since Dec 2019
923 posts
Posted on 1/13/26 at 10:42 am to
I’ve never been to Rasika but the Bombay Club is also great Indian food.
Posted by Uhtred
Bebbanburg
Member since Sep 2018
927 posts
Posted on 1/13/26 at 2:47 pm to
Rasika is a great rec.

DC has become a real foodie town now. There are incredible restaurants everywhere.

If you can snag reservations at Moon Rabbit, give it a try. Viatnamese chef from New Orleans. It's legit.
Posted by LSU
Houston
Member since Oct 2003
9099 posts
Posted on 1/13/26 at 6:55 pm to
Lincoln's Waffle Shop was a cool little diner for lunch.
Posted by Longhorn Actual
Member since Dec 2023
2930 posts
Posted on 1/13/26 at 9:48 pm to
Fiola Mare - G'town Harbor
Susheria - G'town Waterfront
The Prime Rib - K Street
Teddy and the Bully - south of Dupont Circle

My go-to list when I was in the NCR a lot. Can't go wrong with any of these.
Posted by TopWaterTiger
Lake Charles, LA
Member since May 2006
12081 posts
Posted on 1/15/26 at 3:39 pm to
following....going to DC Mardi Gras this year for a couple of days. Skipping the bigger events though and want to explore the area. First time I've been to DC since the ol 8th grade field trip.
Posted by jimlsu1
Ellicott City, Md
Member since Oct 2008
1601 posts
Posted on 1/16/26 at 11:21 am to
Concerning any comments on Old Ebbits.
The oysters are fantastic and it’s a really cool bar/restaurant.
Will it be the best place you eat, in DC? Maybe, maybe not.
But, it’s a must. Like Pat O’s first time to French Quarter. Geaux Tigers
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