Anonymous wrote:I was also going to suggest Old Anglers - food is meh but setting is great. Likewise Sequoia’s outdoor patio overlooking the water is lovely (on a weeknight when not crowded) but food is meh.
Et Voila and Matisse are quiet restaurants with good food.
I haven’t been in years, but Iron Gate in Dupont used to have a lovely patio.
Anonymous wrote:Zinnia in the old Mrs. K's Tollhouse location in Silver Spring: https://eatzinnia.com/ Very positive reports from friends who've tried it.
Indoors but very quiet: the back room (not the bar area) at Black Salt.
Bistrot Lepic, downstairs (not the wine bar upstairs).
I've been to Iron Gate fairly recently and the setting and food were both lovely. Service was very slow when I was there, but it is a pleasant place to linger so it wasn't that big a deal.
Anonymous wrote:Expand your geographic options and go to L'Auberge Chez Francois in Great Falls, which offers outdoor seating as an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was also going to suggest Old Anglers - food is meh but setting is great. Likewise Sequoia’s outdoor patio overlooking the water is lovely (on a weeknight when not crowded) but food is meh.
Et Voila and Matisse are quiet restaurants with good food.
I haven’t been in years, but Iron Gate in Dupont used to have a lovely patio.
It still does. This is the first place that came to mind for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was also going to suggest Old Anglers - food is meh but setting is great. Likewise Sequoia’s outdoor patio overlooking the water is lovely (on a weeknight when not crowded) but food is meh.
Et Voila and Matisse are quiet restaurants with good food.
I haven’t been in years, but Iron Gate in Dupont used to have a lovely patio.
It still does. This is the first place that came to mind for me.
Anonymous wrote:I was also going to suggest Old Anglers - food is meh but setting is great. Likewise Sequoia’s outdoor patio overlooking the water is lovely (on a weeknight when not crowded) but food is meh.
Et Voila and Matisse are quiet restaurants with good food.
I haven’t been in years, but Iron Gate in Dupont used to have a lovely patio.
Anonymous wrote:The past couple of weeks have been a grind. I'm looking for a restaurant, maybe with outdoor seating, where my significant other and I can talk and relax for a bit. I don't even care much about the food. I just don't want to shout over loud music and other boisterous diners. Where can we have a leisurely dinner in a pretty and quiet setting?
Thank you!