Best place in Georgetown for Saturday lunch?

Anonymous
Planning an outing for my girlfriend thats's getting married. We're going to do the spa at the Four Seasons first. It's been so long since I've eaten in Georgetown. Where should we go?
Anonymous
Kafe leopold
Anonymous
oh gosh no. not kate leopold.

farmers, fishers and bakers does a great brunch.
Anonymous
I love Cafe Divan.
Anonymous
Clydes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clydes


Unless you have little kids or a really large group, why would you subject yourself to mediocre food at Clyde's?
Anonymous
I love Chez Billy but not sure how large a group they can accommodate.
Anonymous
5 guys
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love Cafe Divan.



Cafe Divan is good. Also Bistro Lepic. Cafe Bonaparte is also good, if a bit cramped. All are a bit of a walk from the Four Seasons. Il Canale is good for Italian/pizza. It's closer to the hotel.
Anonymous
I've heard the Four Seasons restaurant is nice but never been.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:oh gosh no. not kate leopold.

[b]farmers, fishers and bakers[b] does a great brunch.



+1
Anonymous
NP here, I always liked Café La Ruche but it's been replaced by Chez Billy http://www.washingtonian.com/blogs/bestbites/food-restaurant-news/georgetowns-cafe-la-ruche-will-close-become-chez-billy-sud.php Is it any good?
Anonymous
I like cafe Bonaparte
Anonymous
Chez Billy Sud is lovely! Perfect for a nice lunch. It is small so not great for a large rowdy bridal shower, but perfect for a low-key one.
Anonymous
Kafe Leopold would be great for a girls Georgetown morning. fFB is fine but I think Leopolds better fits the vibe. Seasons has a great brunch but it is $$$.
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