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Can you recommend a restaurant where you bring others when they are visiting DC? Adults only this time...
Want a fun environment and prefer in the possibly expensive, but not crazy expensive range. Not upper stratosphere restaurant! |
| Rasika. |
| Oyamel, Estadio, Dino |
| Zaytinya, Old Ebbitt (terrible food, but out of towners usually love the atmosphere), Central, Brasserie Beck |
| On the higher end RIS is great. We also do Oyamel, Zaytina, Central, Tabard Inn, Estadio, and if you can get in in the next two months America Eats. (had a spectacular meal there for our anniversary) |
| Old Ebbitt...the food is not the best in DC (although I would not deem it terrible like 14:59), however, it has a DC vibe. |
Same here. Our out-of-town visitors are pleased. We also take visitors to Old Town to The Chart House. |
| Rasika, Corduroy, Central, and - yes - Old Ebbit. People do love the Old DC atmosphere. |
| Old Ebbit...DH insists on going there. However it is just clydes.I love Oyamel and Tabard Inn. |
| 2nd America Eats. I took one out of town guest and recommended it to another. It's fun and the connection to the Archives exhibit make it unique. |
| Depends on adults, kids or teens. We like 1789, Serendipity, H St Country Club, Granville Moore's, Hanks Oyster Bar, Dino, Spices. |
| always old ebbitt. out of towners love it. Don't know why all the PPs said the food isn't good. It's never spectacular but it's consistently good. |
| Try Birch & Barley, or if you're more adventurous, the Atlas Room. Great food and cocktails. |
| Ethiopian, fun relish, cheap, and hard to find anywhere in the US outside of DC. |
Yes exactly. Always take them for Ethiopian food, as long as they like to try new things and like spicy food. |