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Anonymous
Which should we do next weekend before a show... rooftop restaurant or one nearby? Not familiar with the area, so any restaurant recs would be much appreciated!
Anonymous
Founding farmers!
Anonymous
The Rooftop is expensive and not very good. They make it with a captive audience. I would go to Dish+Drinks or Notti Bianchi. Both places are walking distance to KC and will valet and keep your car for $10, which is way cheaper than parking under the KC. (I think it is $20 now) I had season tickets this year with friend and this is what we did for the shows we saw.
Anonymous
The Rooftop is terrible! DH and I went a year ago before a show and it was expensive, portions are small, all food is pre-made (my steak looked like an airplace microwave steak).

I dont know areas around there that would be quick but dont waste your money at the Rooftop!
Anonymous
Marcels has a very nice pre-theater menu and will drive you over. Blue duck isn't that far either.
Anonymous
Ok, I'm rehabbing this old thread because I have the same question. We're seeing The Producers on Thursday night. We've been to Founding Farmers and really liked it, but we want to try something different. We've also been to Notti Binacha (sp?) which we felt was fine, but not great. Marcel's would be wonderful, but too pricey for us. We can't go to a seafood restaurant (my friend hates seafood).

I need suggestions fast! We're willing to go somewhere in Foggy Bottom as I know there's not much close by the KC. Anyone been to Dish? Circa? Help!!!
Anonymous
Try District Commons. Or if you are up for a short walk north, either Westend Bistro or Ris are both really really good.

There is a shuttle from the Foggy Bottom metro directly to the KC.
Anonymous
Ancora at the Watergate of course - from Bob Kinkead. Upscale Italian and a stone's throw from the KC. It is seafood centric but enough non-seafood options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try District Commons. Or if you are up for a short walk north, either Westend Bistro or Ris are both really really good.

There is a shuttle from the Foggy Bottom metro directly to the KC.


Thanks for the suggestions - I'll look into these!
Anonymous
Ris is fabulous and has a pre-theater menu (or did a year or two ago.) I nice walk to the KC.
I went to a show last weekend and had brunch at Farmers Fishers Bakers before. It was very good and a wonderful setting, also a very easy walk. If you have enough time to enjoy the setting I would suggest that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ris is fabulous and has a pre-theater menu (or did a year or two ago.) I nice walk to the KC.
I went to a show last weekend and had brunch at Farmers Fishers Bakers before. It was very good and a wonderful setting, also a very easy walk. If you have enough time to enjoy the setting I would suggest that.


Super, thanks!
Anonymous
Farmers + Fishers at the G'town Harbor...short walk. (Someone else mentioned Founding Farmers, the sister restaurant...that is a much further walk from Foggy B.
Anonymous
Dish+drinks is good (underrated IMO) and very convenient.

Blue Duck is an option if you are ok with a longer walk and more $.

The Rooftop restaurant isn't bad for brunch.

BTW, how are you seeing the Producers? Wasn't that touring about 10 years ago?

Anonymous
Circa is good in a quick and reliable kind of way. Not "special destination" dining, but if you want a basic, versatile menu where everything tastes good, there's a good selection of wine by the glass, and it's not going to break the bank, it's a standby. Not pretentious and they'll get you in and out on time if you tell them to. I usually drop by for a glass of wine and a bite when I'm in the neighborhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dish+drinks is good (underrated IMO) and very convenient.

Blue Duck is an option if you are ok with a longer walk and more $.

The Rooftop restaurant isn't bad for brunch.

BTW, how are you seeing the Producers? Wasn't that touring about 10 years ago?



Ugh! Book of Mormon. I don't know why I said The Producers. No idea why. Thanks for suggestions!
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