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I love theVictorian atmosphere of this quaint converted row house has helped make this Capitol Hill restaurant famous. And the food is well known throughout town and the presentation is all you'd...
I love theVictorian atmosphere of this quaint converted row house has helped make this Capitol Hill restaurant famous. And the food is well known throughout town and the presentation is all you'd find in fine dining. The menu changes daily and seasonally. This upscale restaurant serves guests a new American cuisine. Expect the average entrée to cost from $12 to $20, and you should usually dress casual, but fashionable. It's a great place to take a date!
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Wonderful experience. Luckly, we went when they were slower and received great service! The waiter recommended a great bottle of wine and was constantly filling our glasses. The food was excellent...
Wonderful experience. Luckly, we went when they were slower and received great service! The waiter recommended a great bottle of wine and was constantly filling our glasses. The food was excellent and the desserts were pure heaven! Galileo is great for entertaining clients, anniversaries, other romantic evenings and groups. When weather permits, enjoy outdoor seating. The restaurant has such a romantic atmosphere!!!
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This quiet and very private first floor restaurant is the perfect place to get away for an important, high powered lunch meeting or just a nice meal with friends, family or a date. The French menu...
This quiet and very private first floor restaurant is the perfect place to get away for an important, high powered lunch meeting or just a nice meal with friends, family or a date. The French menu offers some of the most flavorful and rich fish dishes in the downtown area. Gerard's Place has recently acquired newcomer sous chef Lise Nakamura who recently graduated from L'Academie de Cuisine -- and is rumored to be one of the next great chefs of Washington D.C.
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Phillip's Flagship serves guests an American fare an emphasis on seafood. It's the best! I want to go there everyday! The food quality is great, and so is everything else! If you're looking for a...
Phillip's Flagship serves guests an American fare an emphasis on seafood. It's the best! I want to go there everyday! The food quality is great, and so is everything else! If you're looking for a place with entertainment, this is a good place to go. When weather permits, enjoy outdoor seating. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly. Parking has been arranged for customers.
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Some remnants of this restaurant's longevity are still in evidence. It was founded in 1898 but has recently undergone a shift in ownership -- but not in essential style. Pastel walls in the larger...
Some remnants of this restaurant's longevity are still in evidence. It was founded in 1898 but has recently undergone a shift in ownership -- but not in essential style. Pastel walls in the larger rear dining room and the glass bricks in the "front" keep patrons from undergoing revision "shock." Recent menu changes share space with all the standards like "greens," huge veal chops, and lighter renditions of meats and fresh fish. Here you'll find a place that focuses on an Italian cuisine. Expect the average entrée to cost roughly $12 to $20, and people usually dress casual, but fashionable.
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Go to La Veranda Ristorante for a place that serves up an Italian cuisine. Expect to pay between $12 and $20 per person. And it's the most romantic restaurant,with excellent service. You'll be able...
Go to La Veranda Ristorante for a place that serves up an Italian cuisine. Expect to pay between $12 and $20 per person. And it's the most romantic restaurant,with excellent service. You'll be able to take in the river view from many seats at this place. The restaurant is romantic and relaxed. La Veranda Ristorante is great for anniversaries and other romantic evenings. Open for lunch and dinner.
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Two busy bars, seven labyrinthine dining rooms (hung with photos of the former owner with all manner of celebrities) and a touristy gift shop provide the setting for this early 19th Century...
Two busy bars, seven labyrinthine dining rooms (hung with photos of the former owner with all manner of celebrities) and a touristy gift shop provide the setting for this early 19th Century restaurant that many people consider the prime "destination" restaurant in Philadelphia. It is still a venue for many sports, political and show-biz folks who come to town. Mere mortals are welcome, too. This fine dining restaurant focuses on an American menu with a menu based largely on seafood. Expect the average entrée to cost over $30, and dress casual.
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Here you'll find a place that specializes in an American cuisine especially known for seafood. Expect to pay $12 to $20 per person. Open for lunch and dinner. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair...
Here you'll find a place that specializes in an American cuisine especially known for seafood. Expect to pay $12 to $20 per person. Open for lunch and dinner. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly. Parking has been arranged for customers.
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Here you'll find a fine dining restaurant that serves an American cuisine an emphasis on seafood and steaks. Expect the average entrée to cost over $30, and patrons generally go dressed...
Here you'll find a fine dining restaurant that serves an American cuisine an emphasis on seafood and steaks. Expect the average entrée to cost over $30, and patrons generally go dressed casual.You'll be able to take in the river view from many seats at this restaurant. The facility has two dining rooms with seating for 350 people. Open for dinner. There's a Sunday brunch.A full selection of alcoholic beverages are served.
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Striped Bass has stunning decor, with enormous, extravagantly-draped windows, elegantly appointed tables, and an overall ambiance of affluence, both from its food offerings and its patrons. A huge...
Striped Bass has stunning decor, with enormous, extravagantly-draped windows, elegantly appointed tables, and an overall ambiance of affluence, both from its food offerings and its patrons. A huge stainless steel sculpture of a leaping fish presides over the open kitchen, the latter giving diners a chance to observe the preparation of the finny creatures and crustaceans that are the sole foodstuffs served here. Vegetables, salads, and desserts are also available. With culinary expertise focused on eclectic American meals an emphasis on seafood, this is definitely a fancy (yet kinda casual) restaurant.
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