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• Seafood • Downtown
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- LLilianaNew York City •6 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoThis restaurant is inside a huge hotel, very lively and with a decent menu. The service was outstanding and our food was super. I fully recommend itMore infoCafe Du ParcPrice: Expensive• Contemporary French• Downtown•4.4
- KKathleenWashington, D.C. Area •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoHad the branzino, wonderful dish. Server and management very attentive to food allergies.More infoThe Smith – Penn Quarter, Washington, D.CPrice: Expensive• American• Penn Quarter•4.5
- EEileenWashington, D.C. Area •15 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoMy husband and I and three friends once again celebrated our Christmas lunch at Joe's and it never disappoints. The four of us sea food lovers split between the grilled seafood platter (lobster tails, shrimp, and scallops) and the crab cakes, which we all agreed were outstanding and portions large enough we all took about half of our entrees home. The eight once filet mignon, was a hit with my husband. Sides of creamed spinach, roasted Brussel sprouts, potatoes Lyonnaise, were wonderful. The complementary bread basket contains a variety of several different small rolls, all freshly made. An extensive wine list complimented our meals. Desserts we tried included key lime pie, a golden ice cream sunday, and peppermint ice cream with fudge sauce. Joe's is justly well known for it's delicious pies. Service was attentive, friendly, but not obtrusive. This is a classic steak house and seafood establishment with a wonderful ambience of dark wood and elegance. However, it is expensive and they are adding an additional 3 percent to the check for "rising costs", though you can ask them to remove that charge. The menu is traditional, not for those looking for an adventurous eating experience.More infoJoe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab - Washington DCPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Downtown•4.8
- LLindaMississippi •2 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWe did the Taste of the South family style dinner experience. Which is funny being we are southerners in DC for a wedding. But had to see if the menu met southern standards. ;) Not only a great value but also a tasty sampling of Succotash’s popular items. Fried green tomato salad, smoked chicken wings, sweet cornbread, collard greens,smashed potatoes,deviled eggs, shrimp and grits, ribeye, chicken and waffles, hummingbird cake balls, chocolate pecan tarts. I was concerned about portion size since my sons and husband are healthy eaters. :). No worries. No one left hungry. All delicious though my husband likes my deviled eggs better. The cocktails were excellent also. I forget our server’s name but she was also top notch. Would highly recommend and will return.More infoSuccotash PRIMEPrice: Moderate• American• Penn Quarter•4.6
- WWilliamVIPVirginia •286 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 30, 2024Best BBQ outside of Texas! The weekend brunch menu is awesome except they recently removed biscuits and sausage gravy from the menu—BIG MISTAKE!!More infoTexas Jacks BarbecuePrice: Moderate• Barbecue• Arlington•4.8