6 Best Restaurants in Washington, D.C., USA

Rose's Luxury

$$$$ | Eastern Market Fodor's choice

A darling of both diners and the media, Rose's Luxury lives up to the hype as one of the city's most welcoming and groundbreaking dining destinations. The dishes are as delightful as they are shocking, and cause visitors to wait in line for hours to visit the supremely stylish re-creation of a hipster's dream dinner party. Reservations are available only for groups of six to eight, so smaller parties should arrive early to get their names on the list or plan to eat at the upstairs bar.

717 8th St. SE, Washington, District of Columbia, 20003, USA
202-742--3570
Known For
  • innovative small plates
  • the sausage, lychee, and habanero salad
  • long waits for a table (with reservations only for big groups)
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations not accepted

Blue Duck Tavern

$$$$

With an open kitchen firmly committed to artistically crafted American cuisine, this high-end neighborhood tavern in the Park Hyatt Washington D.C. hotel uses the region's freshest seasonal ingredients to create rustic dishes such as wood oven–roasted bone marrow and roasted Rohan duck breast. The apple pie is probably the most iconic dish of this popular restaurant, so make sure to save room for dessert if it's on the menu.

1201 24th St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20037, USA
202-419–6755
Known For
  • apple pie
  • wood oven–roasted bone marrow
  • creative breakfast and brunch menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Founding Farmers DC

$$ | Foggy Bottom

An ultramodern take on the old-school farmhouse, Founding Farmers has been a popular choice for both tourists and locals. The restaurant is known for its sustainable and local sourcing. The wide-ranging menu includes everything from handmade pasta to burgers oozing with a variety of toppings. Farms from all over the country provide most of the fresh vegetables, beef, poultry, and fish. Bonus: it's one of the few standalone restaurants in the city offering breakfast from Monday to Friday. 

1924 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20006, USA
202-822–8783
Known For
  • kernel-speckled cornbread served piping hot in a cast-iron skillet
  • throwback sodas, such as the daily rickey and lemon-lime ginger
  • deviled eggs
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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RIS

$$$ | West End

The brainchild of veteran chef Ris Lacoste, RIS serves elevated but comforting seasonal New American fare in an earthy-chic, light-filled space—the sort of place you'll find locals, the after-work crowd, and even a celebrity or two. You should definitely try the daily and seasonal specials, but you can always count on the mainstays, including onion soup, mussels, and RIS's "famous meatloaf."

2275 L St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
202-730–2500
Known For
  • signature scallop margaritas and a gin mill featuring more than 75 varieties
  • a great "marquee menu" for pretheater diners, available 5 to 6:30 pm
  • daily specials featuring the chef's take on classic dishes and fresh-from-the-market produce

The Partisan

$$$ | Penn Quarter
Charcuterie is more than just salami at this wood-paneled homage to all parts of the pig. Sample servings of meat under headings like rich + earthy, herbal + floral, and boozy, and complement the taste with one of the vibrant small plates like grilled octopus and Brussels-sprout slaw. Other standouts include the braised pork arepas and the sun-dried duck. The hazelnut mud pie leads a delightful dessert menu.
709 D St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20004, USA
202-524–5322
Known For
  • pig-focused charcuterie menu
  • late-night hot spot
  • great dessert menu including hazelnut mudpies
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Westend Bistro

$$$

The culinary team focuses on Americanized versions of bistro classics created from regional ingredients in this modern-style West End restaurant in the Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C. In warmer months, the patio is popular with guests and locals alike, and innovative cocktails please the happy hour crowd.

1190 22nd St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20037, USA
202-974–5566
Known For
  • a chef's table that diners can customize
  • weekday happy hour featuring a special cocktail of the day
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekends, Reservations essential