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1789 Restaurant & BarvsRose's Luxury
Both restaurants are highly recommended by reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Rose's Luxury scores slightly higher than 1789 Restaurant. Rose's Luxury scores 91 with endorsements from 13 sources like Bon Appétit, Gayot and Travel + Leisure.
1789 Restaurant & Bar
Frommer's
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1226 36th St NW, Washington DC, DC 20007-2627
From $50/night
"This 50-year-old restaurant near Georgetown University draws from its upper-crust neighborhood of media types, socialites, politicians, and corporate execs." Full review
"Chef Anthony Lombardo's roast pheasant and Carolina red snapper are served on Limoges china and silver, and the whole affair is warmed by fireplaces and a gas chandelier." Full review
""White gloves and pearls" might suit this "distinguished" Georgetown "classic" with a "refined", "historic" townhouse setting and "expertly prepared" "farm-to-table" New American cooking." Full review
"Ye olde colonial dining room imbues Georgetown ethos in a walnut shell. Baroque on the outside, ceremonial on the inside."
15.0
"Perhaps the grande dame of Washington restaurants, 1789 plays host to many of DC's and the nation's power players." Full review
"Chef Dan Giusti, one of Washington’s premier chefs, makes a creative use of seasonal ingredients."
"Start with the foie gras or beef crudo two ways and move on to a main course of Alaskan halibut or rack of lamb."
"Georgetown’s 1789, site of countless graduation fêtes and anniversary dinners, is evocative of a Washington of old, when men wore ties and women smiled and nodded." Full review
Editors' Pick
"A Georgetown institution with a sense of Old World dignity staffs a talented kitchen producing seasonal delights." Full review
"1789: Age of the patrons, or total for your bill?"
Rose's Luxury
Time Out
Gayot
Zagat
Not For Tourists
Travel + Leisure
Fodor's
On the Grid
Bon Appétit
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800 East Capitol Street, Washington, DC, Washington DC, DC
From $0/night
"Local chef Aaron Silverman’s two-story Barrack’s Row joint is worth every little bit of the buzz it’s received." Full review
14.0
"Though you may have to wait for a seat at this Barracks Row destination, once inside, the attentive servers will bring your menu and deliver drinks and orders in record time." Full review
"A “happy dining experience” awaits at this Capitol Hill New American that wins accolades for an “over-the-top delicious” menu." Full review
"Small- and shared-plate New American via the world."
"Rose’s Luxury is one of DC’s most buzzed-about new restaurants, and for good reason." Full review
"The neon sign above one of the two interior bars at what its chef calls the city's "most exclusively unexclusive" kitchen reads "awesome"." Full review
"Rose’s is a destination restaurant for foodies from all over the world." Full review
"This Capitol Hill game changer is all about family, hospitality, and the crunchiest, most addictive fried chicken you’ll ever eat—oh, and that line." Full review
"Michelin-starred, no-reservations spot for small plates (pork and lychee salad, popcorn soup with lobster, octopus, pasta $$) or family-style meals (smoked brisket, fried chicken $$$)." Full review
"This has become a DC classic in a very short amount of time, and rightfully so - it's one of the most unique restaurants in the country." Full review