Seafood or pescatarian friendly restaurant for table of 15

Anonymous
My godson is graduating from Howard in May and we’re looking for a place to do a family dinner on Friday night. It’ll be his parents, siblings, our family, kids, and a few friends. Total 15ish. Many in the group are pescatarian. Any suggestions? I was thinking Fiola Mare but that’s way too expensive. We’re looking for nice but not break the bank nice. Options for seafood for the pescatarians and age range from 12 to 57. I guess a private room would be nice. Help!
Anonymous
There’s a Coastal Flats at Tyson’s Corner if that’s not too far.
Anonymous
Maydan?
Anonymous
Salt Line?
Anonymous
Clydes has lots of seafood options and does big groups well. I’ve been to a few extended family get-together there and they’ve been good. The Clydes in Georgetown has a back room— it wouldn’t be all yours but if you reserved a table for 16 it would be mostly yours.
Anonymous
Mi Vida
Anonymous
Lyle’s has private rooms and serves fish. It’s a hotel and restaurant, so possible even to have any out of town guests stay there. Congratulations on the graduation! I’m hoping my son gets into Howard someday!
Anonymous
Cooper’s hawk
Anonymous
Lots of good choices, thanks folks!
Anonymous
Might be easier to try something closer to Howard. What about Hanks Oyster Bar at the Wharf?
Anonymous
Sequoia
Anonymous
Bonefish Grill
Anonymous
Convivial at 8th and O is near Howard, near the Choice hotel right there, and has many fish options and a few areas that they can give you that are more private
Anonymous
Do all the pescatarians **want** to eat fish? I'm a nominal pescatarian, but I'd way rather eat a vegetarian meal most of the time. If I were you, I'd look for a restaurant with a well rounded menu, or maybe even something veggie forward. (So, to that end, I'd say Fancy Radish.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do all the pescatarians **want** to eat fish? I'm a nominal pescatarian, but I'd way rather eat a vegetarian meal most of the time. If I were you, I'd look for a restaurant with a well rounded menu, or maybe even something veggie forward. (So, to that end, I'd say Fancy Radish.)


Or for the "well rounded" approach, maybe Rasika, Compass Rose, or Le Diplomate.
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