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| What about black market bistro in Kensington. |
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Black Market is very nice, but it can get busy--not always quiet. They also only take reservations for half their tables, and have a walk-up line for the rest. The wait can get long.
There are just a couple of steps up at the front of the house, or there's a ramp. |
| I was also going to suggest La Ferme. It's really old school and the food is decent. I just went there for my birthday because I wanted someplace quiet. I used to go there when I Was a kid - it was a ncie throwback evening. |
| Manequin Pis in Olney. |
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How about CityZen? No stairs, and a short walk from the front door of the mandarin.
BTW, OP said it was a special occasion, not a random Tuesday. |
| I recommend Normanie Farms in Potomac. The restaurant caters to a more senior crowd so your grandparents will feel at ease. Good place for multi-generational gatherings. The food isn't ultra gourmet but the popovers are fun and tasty. |
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I second Mrs. K's. Doesn't everyone old like that place?
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IF you can get a reservation. Dining in the garden patio area is nice on a lovely night. If it's a typical DC university graduation weekend, then you will be challenged to find space anywhere. |
+1 Went there recently with Grandfather-in-law who has trouble walking. Very handicapped friendly. It also has a few small side rooms. I'm sure you can ask to be seated there to avoid noise. |
Not anymore. Keep up. |
| Restaurant Nora in DC. |
Not disability accessible at all. I'm pretty sure oval room is disabled accessible - I went there with a guy in a wheelchair once - it is all one level. It is decently quiet. Maybe a private room? Old ebbitt has some but there are in lower level so asks about access. |
Only if they can do several steps. There are some rooms that require a full staircase and I believe the other rooms require several steps. |
+1. Went there recently for a bday party for an elderly in law. Very senior friendly. And, the buffet brunch was actually not too bad. Pricey though at $50 pp. |