Fiola
Offering a menu of trattoria classics, Fiola features dishes like Filet Mignon with Piemontese Brasato Sauce, Celery Root Purée and Wild Mushrooms.[Learn more]
Offering a menu of trattoria classics, Fiola features dishes like Filet Mignon with Piemontese Brasato Sauce, Celery Root Purée and Wild Mushrooms.[Learn more]
Located in an 18th-century federal townhouse, 1789 is divided into five themed dining rooms with fireplaces and period furniture, and the setting makes this a premiere dining experience presided over by chef Nathan Beauchamp.[Learn more]
Located just a few steps from Capitol Hill and the White House, this trendy eatery is popular for corporate functions, private parties and anyone who knows a good restaurant when they find one.[Learn more]
This large and stately ship-like interior features two dining levels, with a bar in the middle. Chef Jeff Tunk's menu reflects his Big Easy culinary style, highlighted by oyster dishes and jambalaya, as well as several fine Southern desserts.[Learn more]
For Belgian cuisine in the nation's capitol, Belga Café is the place to be. The stylish and tasteful décor is the perfect setting for Belgian beers and Genevers, while the sidewalk patio is the perfect place for a weekend brunch of Belgian waffles.[Learn more]
The Blue Duck Tavern is quintessential American fare, served up in contemporary fashion amidst dark oak and blue burlap décor. The tavern features a market-based menu that even reveals the names of the purveyors.[Learn more]
Located just one block from the White House, Bobby Van's is the place politicians flock to for the best steak in the Capitol. The chop shop serves lunch and dinner, and displays their wines in a large credenza looming in the entryway.[Learn more]
Award-winning Chef Robert Wiedmaier is transforming Alexandria's dining scene with this Old Town trifecta. The elegant Brabo Restaurant houses the lively Brabo Tasting Room and The Butcher's Block gourmet market.[Learn more]
Located in the McPherson Square neighborhood, Beck serves food from the open, exhibition-style kitchen all day long and into the night. Raw bar oysters are a popular menu item, as well as anything that comes with one of their homemade dipping sauces.[Learn more]
Garnering awards for best service and most romantic atmosphere, Café Renaissance is an extraordinary dining experience for you and your guest. Every meal is prepared fresh, so get comfortable once you decide on a dish from their Italian-inspired menu.[Learn more]
The Occidental has been a Washington D.C. staple since 1906, and has long been a meeting place for the most powerful men and women in the country.[Learn more]
Rasika is Sanskrit for flavors, which is a perfect summation of this modern Indian restaurant. Patrons are implored to choose a variety of appetizers to share with the table in the Spanish tradition, while their on-site sommelier assist.[Learn more]
Located in Alexandria, Restaurant Eve is a romantic choice for elegant, rustic fare either in the upscale bistro or the comfortable tasting room. The candle-lined cobblestone walkway sets the mood for your dining experience before you even enter.[Learn more]
Head Chef Ris Lacoste is a well-respected culinary creator who is known for her familiar, yet innovative dishes. The menu at Ris is a varied mix that reflects the chef's style.[Learn more]
Since 2001, Tosca has been the trendiest trattoria in Washington, D.C. The sleek, monochromatic interior design allows the food to remain the focal point, as it should be considering the Italian nature of the cuisine.[Learn more]
Located in one of D.C.'s oldest hotels, The Tabard Restaurant?s New American cuisine serves an ever-changing seasonal menu mixing global influences with local flavors.[Learn more]
The Capital Grille provides one of the best dinner views of the Capitol in the entire District of Colombia. Regaled for their dry-aged steak and an 800-label wine list, the Grille even offers complimentary valet parking.[Learn more]
Headed by the renowned Chef Wolfgang Puck, The Source is a fine dining restaurant set amidst three-levels of space and is the signature dining experience at the Newseum.[Learn more]
Gorgeously accented with a magnolia-walled foyer, Vidalia is the place to go for an ambient eating environment. The food here is subtly Southern and upscale without sacrificing the root meaning of comfort food.[Learn more]
Classic and wild, romantic and uncommon, Zola is an eatery of contradictions that come together in such a way as to provide one of the best dining experiences in the city.[Learn more]