Anonymous
Post 08/20/2013 15:44     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

1789. Very Georgetown.
Anonymous
Post 08/18/2013 01:16     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

La chaumiere is really good, classic French. Bistro lepic is hardly Georgetown and could be quite a hike. Il canale is good, simple Italian. 1789 is romantic and maybe too expensive? Bandolero is good, but noisy.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 20:13     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Why are there no great restaurants in Georgetown? So annoying.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 17:25     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Anonymous wrote:OP, I'd suggest that you walk a little out of Georgetown and check out Blue Duck Tavern or Rasika West End. Perhaps a little pricier than you had in mind, but the food in Georgetown, quite frankly, sucks.

(Sequioa?? Farmers Fishers??? Are you people nuts? Mediocre and overpriced.)


+1

I never go to Georgetown to eat, haha!
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 17:16     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Anonymous wrote:Bistrot Lepic. Downstairs.

It's quaint, great food and won't break the bank.
That's right - and isn't it supposed to be a classic Georgetown neighborhood restaurant?
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 16:20     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sequoia is $$, not $$$$ as you specified! It also has a nice view of the harbor and the food is pretty good. Not too loud. It's a large space but the acoustics are good so there's no annoying din of noise. I was going to suggest other places, but they are super loud as are most restaurants in Georgetown.


The food is terrible.


Agree. Food at Sequoia is really bad.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 15:33     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Thanks all for the suggestions! These are great.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 09:55     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Anonymous wrote:Sequoia is $$, not $$$$ as you specified! It also has a nice view of the harbor and the food is pretty good. Not too loud. It's a large space but the acoustics are good so there's no annoying din of noise. I was going to suggest other places, but they are super loud as are most restaurants in Georgetown.


The food is terrible.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 09:43     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Bistrot Lepic. Downstairs.

It's quaint, great food and won't break the bank.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 09:08     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Get the coupon for 1789 and enjoy
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 09:07     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

I just went to Blue Duck Tavern last week. It isn't cheap but it was a really nice dinner.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2013 07:47     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

OP, I'd suggest that you walk a little out of Georgetown and check out Blue Duck Tavern or Rasika West End. Perhaps a little pricier than you had in mind, but the food in Georgetown, quite frankly, sucks.

(Sequioa?? Farmers Fishers??? Are you people nuts? Mediocre and overpriced.)
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2013 22:47     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Sequoia is $$, not $$$$ as you specified! It also has a nice view of the harbor and the food is pretty good. Not too loud. It's a large space but the acoustics are good so there's no annoying din of noise. I was going to suggest other places, but they are super loud as are most restaurants in Georgetown.
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2013 16:58     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

I work in Georgetown (Washington Harbour waterfront). Farmers Fishers Bakers in the harbour is really nice, and really inexpensive for Georgetown. Great food too. You can get 3 cheeseburger sliders and fries for $6.00. They have this really awesome fried brusselsprout and blue cheese salad too. They also make wonderful gourmet pizza.

http://www.farmersfishersbakers.com/
Anonymous
Post 08/15/2013 16:52     Subject: Georgetown restaurant

Aunt and Uncle are coming into town and staying in Georgetown and offered to take us to dinner. I'd like to go somewhere quiet, nice but not $$$$, and good, but having a hard time coming up with ideas!

I was thinking about Jardenea (but it looks like it's in a hotel and might not have that Georgetown feel) and Unum (but looks loud).

Any other ideas? I think probably American/Italian would be best since I don't know what they like to eat, but open to other suggestions. Thanks!