Christmas Dinner @ restaurant.....

Anonymous
Don't feel like cooking this year, and still tired from all the work over Thanksgiving.

Any recommendations for restaurants in the MC/DC area

TIA
Anonymous
Asian + kosher restaurants are open
Anonymous
Just looked myself. Open Table has a list of restaurants with special Xmas menus - probably others are open too, but it's a starting point. I delayed on this last year and prime times do book up, so definitely make a reservation where ever you decide to go. Chinese places tend to be insanely busy on this day too. We're Catholic but have zero local family, so every year I have this dilemma about what to do.
Anonymous
Omni Shoreham in Woodley Park
Anonymous
Anything connected to a hotel will be open.
Anonymous
Legal Seafood
Anonymous
K..thanks folks! I made reservations at the Normandie Farm on Falls Road. I've been there before for Xmas, maybe ten years ago, so still looking for other options. Looking for a traditional dinner.
Anonymous
Menu...
Buffet Selections Include The Following But Not Limited To:
Omelets of Your Choice "from the Kitchen"
Quiche Lorraine
Home-made Blueberry, Chocolate or Plain Pancakes
Belgium Waffles
Butternut Squash Soup
Celery Root Salad/ Artichoke Hearts Salad/Mushrooms a la Greque
Hearts of Palm/ Sliced Tomatoes w/Fresh Mozzarella, Virgin Olive Oil
Potato Salad/Hummus/Chicken Liver Mousse/ Caesar Salad/ Cucumber Salad
Chicken Tarragon Salad
Normandie Farm's Country Pate / Imported & Domestic Cheese Tray
Raw Bar including Fresh Oysters, Clams and Home-Smoked Salmon!
Cuts of Fresh Fruit
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Veal Marsala / Beef Stroganoff / Lamb Curry
Almond Crusted Tilapia
Tri Color Tortellini
Fresh Vegetable du Jour / Spinach Turnovers
Rosemary Potatoes/ Garlic Mashed Potatoes / Saffron Rice
Eggs Benedict
Country Pork Sausage and Pork Smoked Bacon
Turkey Bacon
Roast Pork Loin w/ Balsamic Raspberry Drizzle
Roast Steamship Round of Beef, Fresh Horseradish Sauce
Roast Fresh Turkey, Giblet Gravy
Yams, Traditional Bread Dressing
Baked Country Ham
Popovers and Breakfast Breads
Dessert Buffet .....And Much More!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just looked myself. Open Table has a list of restaurants with special Xmas menus - probably others are open too, but it's a starting point. I delayed on this last year and prime times do book up, so definitely make a reservation where ever you decide to go. Chinese places tend to be insanely busy on this day too. We're Catholic but have zero local family, so every year I have this dilemma about what to do.


Thanks..going there now.
Anonymous
Corduroy is fantastic on Christmas. My difficult-to-please MIL even likes it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Corduroy is fantastic on Christmas. My difficult-to-please MIL even likes it!


Corduroy is fantastic even for non-Christmas dinner! I love that place...
Anonymous
How would either Of those places be with 2 boys, one of whom is 4yo and still a real handful? Thanks!
Anonymous
Beware of Normadie Farms on a holiday. We went there on Thanksgiving in 2011, and they were completely overbooked. We had to wait over an hour for our table (with reservation). I have never seen their lobby so crowded.

We went to the Ritz Carlton at Tyson's for Christmas that same year, and it was very nice and festive.
Anonymous
We went to Blackie's once and had a great Christmas meal but I've heard they closed or moved..Ritz Carlton is typically great service & good food.
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