Washington, D.C. Visitors Guide - Winter/Spring 2008 - (Page 63) Home made bread puddings, cobblers and crumbles. A taste of the village in the Nation’s Capital. Metro: Mt Vernon Sq 7th St-Convention Center. BriCkskeller doWn hoMe sAloon Under $30 · 1523 22nd St. NW · elegance. Grilled Seafood and lobster are featured daily. Jacket suggested, reservations strongly encouraged. Metro: Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter. CApitol City BreWing CoMpAny – CApitol hill Under $30 · Art. On two levels, with 3 bars and 5 dining rooms. Private dining room available for up to 200 for cocktail receptions, and 130 seated. Metro: Gallery Pl-Chinatown. Clyde’s oF georgetoWn Under $30 · (202) 293-1885 · lovethebeer.com · A place beer lovers pay homage to when they visit Washington, DC! We have around 1,000 brands of beer and serve regional American food at down home prices. Visit our website. Metro: Dupont Circle. BUsBoys And poets Under $30 · 2021 14th St. NW · (202) 387-7638 · busboysandpoets.com · Busboys and Poets is a restaurant, bookstore and gathering place allowing us to bring together a diverse clientele reflective of the surrounding neighborhoods and the city at large. We create an environment where shared conversations over food and drink allow the progressive artistic and literary communities to dialogue, educate and interact. Metro: U Street/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo. BUtterField 9 $31-$50 · 2 Massachusetts Ave. NE · (202) 842-2337 · capcitybrew.com · Capitol City Brewing Company is DC’s homegrown brewery restaurant. Enjoy handcrafted beer and great American pub style food. Located across the street from Union Station. Join us for happy hour 4pm-7pm Monday through Friday. Metro: Union Station. 3236 M St. NW · (202) 333-9180 · clydes.com · The original, quintessential Washington, DC saloon. Juicy burgers, omelet’s and awardwinning chili. Weekend brunch. Open daily. Metro: Foggy Bottom-GWU. CoeUr de lion $31-$50 · Henley Park CApitol City BreWing CoMpAny – doWntoWn Under $30 · 1100 New York Ave. NW · (202) 628-2222 · capcitybrew.com · Capitol City Brewing Company is DC’s homegrown brewery restaurant. Enjoy handcrafted beer and great American pub style food. Just a few minutes from the Verizon Center. Join us for happy hour 4pm-7pm Monday through Friday. Metro: Metro Center. the CAUCUs rooM Over $50 · Hotel · 926 Massachusetts Ave. NW · (202) 414-0500 · Truly elegant dining room featuring seasonally inspired cuisine. Sunday brunch. Jacket and tie suggested, or elegant casual attire. Metro: Metro Center. the ColonnAde Over $50 · 600 14th St. NW · (202) 289-8810 · butterfield9.com · One of the 100 hottest new restaurants in the world - by Conde Nast Traveler. Excellent contemporary American cuisine in a stylish décor evoking the elegance of a bygone era. Private dining spaces and convenient to downtown hotels, Washington Convention Center, Verizon Center, and Theatres. Lunch Mon. - Fri. Dinner nightly. Pre-Theatre Menu. Valet Parking. Metro: Metro Center. CAFe At the phillips ColleCtion 401 9th St. NW · (202) 393-1300 · thecaucusroom.com · The Caucus Room has been called “a monument to fine dining” and “a veritable who’s who of politics, business, and dining in DC.” Enjoy savory hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood flown in daily, and a selection of fine wines. Six private dining rooms are available for meetings/events up to 300 people. Open Mon.- Fri. for lunch, Mon. - Sat. for dinner. Metro: Archives-Navy MemorialPenn Quarter; Gallery Pl-Chinatown. ChArlie pAlMer steAk Over $50 · 2401 M St. NW · (202) 457-5000 · fairmont.com/washington · Rated as a premier champagne Sunday Brunch in Washington, DC, The Colonnade features freshly prepared traditional breakfast favorites, roasted meats and game, elegant pates, cheeses, seafood specialties, house made pastries, deserts and ice cream, and Taittinger champagne. Metro: Foggy Bottom-GWU. CordUroy $31-$50 · Four Points Hotel · Under $30 · 1600 21st St. NW · (202) 387-2151 · phillipscollection.org · A charming, artistic cafe serving light fare in an intimate setting. Closed Mondays; Open Tues.Sat. 10am - 4pm; Sun. 12pm-4pm. Metro: Dupont Circle. CAFe des Artistes At the CorCorAn gAllery oF Art Under $30 · 500 17th St. NW · (202) 639-1786 · Lunch, Dinner and a Sun. gospel brunch in a lovely Beaux Arts setting. Closed Mon. and Tue. Metro: Farragut West. CAFé dU pArC $31-$50 · 101 Constitution Ave. NW · (202) 547-8100 · charliepalmer.com · Modern and spacious, Charlie Palmer Steak is an ideal place for power lunches and dinners, with an innovative menu and an all-American wine list, set against a spectacular view of Capitol Hill. Available for private events. Top choice for business dining by Gourmet Magazine, 2005. Metro: Capitol South; Union Station. CheF geoFF’s $31-$50 · 1201 K St. NW · (202) 589-0699 · corduroy-dc.com · Chef/Owner Tom Power prepares market inspired New American cuisine featuring local ingredients. “ A style that’s impressive for its simplicity and the quality of its ingredients” 100 Very Best Restaurants, Washingtonian Magazine, January, 2003 “ Wine of Excellence” Wine Spectator, 2003. Metro: Metro Center. d.A.’s regionAl Food & drink WAshington Under $30 · 810 7th St. NW · (202) 289-2030 · rfdwashington.com · DC’s largest multi tap. 40 taps, 300 different beers from around the world share the bill with an exciting kitchen menu featuring regional specialties and many items cooked with beer. One block from the Verizon Center. Metro: Gallery Pl-Chinatown. dAily grill Under $30 · 1401 Pennsylvania Ave. NW · (202) 628-9100 · Informal dining room embraces classic French bistro cuisine with moderate pricing. Serving dinner, lunch, afternoon “petit plats” (small plates) breakfast and casual takeaway items. Highlighted by an open kitchen and an outdoor terrace. Metro: Metro Center. CAFe phillips Under $30 · 3201 New Mexico Ave. NW · (202) 237-7800 · chefgeoff.com · Chef Geoff’s, an American Bistro, is the quintessential neighborhood restaurant and features DC’s best outdoor dining. Join the neighborhood at the bar and peruse 24 beers on tap and more than 25 wines by the glass. Metro: Tenleytown-AU. 1301 Pennsylvania Ave. NW · (202) 464-4461 · chefgeoff.com · Chef Geoff’s Downtown, an American Bistro, is just three blocks from the White House and serves everything from seared duck, steaks and yellow-fin tuna, to grilled pizza and great burgers. Known for great happy hour specials and Sunday brunch. Metro: Metro Center. Chloe restAUrAnt loUnge CheF geoFF’s doWntoWn $31-$50 · The Georgetown Inn · 1310 Wisconsin Ave. NW · (202) 337-4900 · Enjoy the sites of historic Georgetown while dining in our new elegant restaurant. Exceptional cuisine prepared by our world-renowned chef. Open daily. Metro: Foggy Bottom-GWU. dAvinCi restAUrAnt 650 Massachusetts Ave. NW · (202) 408-0417 · Located 1 block from the Convention Center, we have breakfast and an espresso bar. Hearty, healthy gourmet sandwiches, salads and homemade soups are also available. Catering is available with box-lunches for tours and meetings. Metro: Gallery Pl-Chinatown. CAFe sAint-ex Under $30 · Under $30 · Savoy Suites Georgetown · 2505 Wisconsin Ave. NW · (202) 337-7737 · Specialties include classic Italian favorites, shish kebab, homemade New York-style pizza and chicken picatta. Open daily. Metro: Foggy Bottom-GWU. dC CoAst restAUrAnt Over $50 · 1847 14th St. NW · (202) 265-7839 · saint-ex.com · In the 14th and U Street corridors, Cafe Saint-Ex is a charming restaurant and lounge that integrates a classic Bistro-cafe ambience with vintage aviation and travel motifs from the art deco era. Metro: U Street/AfricanAmer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo. CApitAl CAFe Under $30 · Hilton Under $30 · 2473 18th St. NW · (202) 265-6592 · chloedc.com · Chloe is Adams Morgan’s hottest restaurant lounge. Two levels, five bars and a rooftop patio. Professionals mingle with an international set and university crowd. A full menu of innovative appetizers, sandwiches, burgers & entrees are served. Tue-Fri. happy hour food/drink specials. Chloe is available for private parties, tour groups and student tour groups. Metro: Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan. CirCle Bistro $31-$50 · 1401 K St. NW · (202) 216-5988 · dccoast.com · Presents dishes with distinctive ingredients of the tri-coastal areas and culminated with a finesse of modern American cuisine. The coastal areas are the mid-Atlantic, gulf coast, and west coast. Named by Esquire as one of the top 10 new restaurants in the U.S. Metro: McPherson Square. dish restAUrAnt $31-$50 · the CApitAl grille Over $50 · 601 Pennsylvania Ave. NW · (202) 737-6200 · thecapitalgrille.com · Specializing in dry aged steaks, known for classic steakhouse cuisine, award winning wine selection, premiere private dining, personalized service and relaxed distriCt ChophoUse & BreWery Clyde’s oF gAllery plACe Under $30 707 7th St. NW · (202) 349-3700 · clydes.com · Clyde’s of Gallery Place is located in the heart of Chinatown, next door to Verizon Center and across the street from the Museum of American $31-$50 · 509 7th St. NW · (202) 347-3434 · districtchophouse.com · Where the Forties are still Fabulous! A warm, intimate gathering place serving Washington, DC’s finest steaks, chops and seafood. Featuring handcrafted beers Restaurants & Nightlife Washington · 1919 Connecticut Ave. NW · (202) 483-3000 · Buffet-style dining. A different international menu every night, plus an a la carte menu. Open daily. Metro: Dupont Circle; Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan. One Washington Cir. NW · (202) 293-5390 · thecirclehotel.com/circle_bistro.htm · Soothing pastel decore and eclectic cuisine by criticallyacclaimed chef. Live piano music. Open daily. Metro: Foggy Bottom-GWU. 924 25th St. NW · (202) 338-8707 · dishdc.com · Offering classic American cooking with a contemporary twist, Dish is a home away from home for many in the Foggy Bottom community. 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