Restaurant Recommendations

Anonymous
My daughter's 16th birthday is coming up, and she's looking for a restaurant that is lovely inside (and out, but not as important as it will probably be too cold), and provides a nice ambience, but does not serve "weird food". A couple of her friends are picky eaters, so wild boar ragu is right out. She's thinking brunch or lunch. I would prefer to stay in NoVA (a little further West is okay), but DC is an option as well, especially if it's near Georgetown or some place where they can wander around after/has things to do.
Anonymous
Peacock Cafe is perfect for this. Lots of options for your daughter's friends, lively atmosphere, and right in the middle of Georgetown so they can browse.
Anonymous
What is the budget? Bistro L'Hermitage is charming for brunch, I love the little glass hens on the tables, but it might not be the right aesthetic for teens?
Anonymous
Great food at La Bonne Vache in Georgetown.

For a 16th though I would go to the waterfront/Wharf area.
Anonymous
Mia's Italian in Old Town Alexandria
Anonymous
Carbanara in Ballston

Old Ebbitt Grill in DC

Unconventional Diner (brunch) in DC

The Hamilton in DC
Anonymous
Carlyle in Shirlington fits your bill
Anonymous
Godfreys in Falls Church. So cute and has some small rooms perfect for girls to take all the instagram photos they want
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Godfreys in Falls Church. So cute and has some small rooms perfect for girls to take all the instagram photos they want


Meh (unless pretty and delicious baked goods are the priority). I feel like the vibe there is very generic. The pastries are way above par, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the budget? Bistro L'Hermitage is charming for brunch, I love the little glass hens on the tables, but it might not be the right aesthetic for teens?


It's going to be a small group, maybe 5 or 6 kids, so budget isn't super important.
Anonymous
Sfoglina in Rosslyn - very charming and food is not too scary
Anonymous
Filomena
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peacock Cafe is perfect for this. Lots of options for your daughter's friends, lively atmosphere, and right in the middle of Georgetown so they can browse.


I live in Georgetown and my husband and I just ate there today. We liked it and eat there frequently. For the person who suggested La Bonne Vache in Georgetown, we love it, but they don't take reservations. Whoever suggested Filomena...great idea and it continues to generate good buzz. You could go there and walk to the waterfront after.

Whoever suggested The Wharf, it is fun, but OP said some don't like " funny food"...and many of the Wharf restaurants are ethnic. We had fun there this summer at a place there, Pink Tiger, but it is mostly Asian food. There are other Asian restaurants there, seafood, etc.

Anonymous
Blackwall Hitch in Old Town for brunch, then they could wander around. https://www.blackwallhitchannapolis.com/menu/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blackwall Hitch in Old Town for brunch, then they could wander around. https://www.blackwallhitchannapolis.com/menu/


Meant to post the Alexandria location not Annapolis. But honestly, driving a group to Annapolis would be fun too.
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