Thanksgiving dinner for 3 — best place DC/MD area?

Anonymous
Thanks!
Anonymous
Unconventional diner - $55
Anonymous
I've been to Georgia Brown's for Thanksgiving, and it was great.
Anonymous
2941 in daytime has nice views. Good food. 4
Anonymous
Stay home and make 1 turkey breast or turkey cutlets per person. Simple cozy dinner.
Anonymous
Thank you OP, I had the same question.

My kid is a history buff so I wish I had booked the Mt Vernon restaurant before it was sold out. Thanks for the suggestions already and looking for interesting options. It's hard to have no local family and one of our kids is on study abroad, so feels especially lonely.
Anonymous
Martin's Tavern is very historic. You could go walk by the canal in Georgetown beforehand. See if they have Thksgvg menu but they have old time favorites including turkey
Anonymous
Old Ebbitt Grill is festive and has consistently good food and service.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you OP, I had the same question.

My kid is a history buff so I wish I had booked the Mt Vernon restaurant before it was sold out. Thanks for the suggestions already and looking for interesting options. It's hard to have no local family and one of our kids is on study abroad, so feels especially lonely.


We went one year to Mt Vernon and would not go back. Too many people hoarding around nearly empty buffet tables.

On the other hand, L’Auberge Chez Francois is perfect. La Ferme is good too.
Anonymous
We’re in the same boat and are looking for something in Alexandria, if anyone has suggestions!
Anonymous
+1 Georgia Brown
+1 La Ferme
Anonymous
We went to the mansion on O street one year. Food was great and it was fun to walk around after and marvel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you OP, I had the same question.

My kid is a history buff so I wish I had booked the Mt Vernon restaurant before it was sold out. Thanks for the suggestions already and looking for interesting options. It's hard to have no local family and one of our kids is on study abroad, so feels especially lonely.


Love Chez Francois. Also try an overnight at the Salamander.
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