Restaurants near Ford's Theater
Price
- $30 and under
- $31 to $50
- $50 and over
Cuisine
Top Rated
Dining Options
Seating Options
Award-winning
Accessibility
29 restaurants available nearby
Booked 277 times today
Booked 111 times today
Booked 150 times today
Booked 48 times today
Price: Expensive
• American • Penn Quarter
Booked 175 times today
Booked 84 times today
Price: Moderate
• Bar / Lounge / Bottle Service • Penn Quarter
Booked 56 times today
Booked 65 times today
Dining near Ford's Theater at a glance
Updated on
See what locals rave about
From verified diners like you
From verified diners like you
- AAprilVirginia •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe enjoyed it so much!! I had the scallops - they were world class. Absolutely perfect. There were three good sized sea scallops and a delicious raita like sauce. I also had the rice and lentil pilaf. It was soul-warming comfort food. We shared the hummus - I was concerned the chili oil would make it too spicy, but it was flavorful, not spicy. Other items included a halloumi flatbread, bone marrow fritter (I don’t remember the actual name), and a stewed eggplant and tomato dish. The meal was started with wonderful fresh bread and an olive oil/balsamic dip. We shared the chocolate Turkish coffee cake for dessert. Do not leave without this cake!! We also had Turkish coffee. The food and the service was all flawless. We had more than we could eat - and the total was $100. Great value for a world class dining experience. We can’t wait to come back next time we are in DC.More infoZaytinya - DCPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Penn Quarter•4.7
- MmariannWashington, D.C. Area •86 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoI was very grateful the hostess was able to accommodate my request for a table by the window as this is a very lively and energetic place on a Saturday evening. More so with all the happenings in DC to include a hockey game. It is undoubtedly a challenge to orchestrate timing of reservations, seating, and staffing to ensure good service (for those wondering why there are open tables). Our server was a very pleasant and efficient young man, the other staff who delivered food and removed plates were likewise pleasant, and the food was delicious. It is a lively venue - especially once all the tables fill up and they did within a short time of us sitting down shortly after 430 pm!More infoThe Smith – Penn Quarter, Washington, D.CPrice: Expensive• American• Penn Quarter•4.5
- SSusanWashington, D.C. Area •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was our 2nd time eating at Succotash. Just as good as the first time. We ordered the Taste of the South. The food was excellent and we got to sample a variety of food from the menu. Fried green tomato salad, deviled eggs, chicken wings, shrimp and grits, ribeye steak, chicken and waffles, cornbread, collard greens and garlic smashed potatoes for the two side. OMG so good. We took our dessert to go we were so full. Highly recommend Succotash.More infoSuccotash PRIMEPrice: Moderate• American• Penn Quarter•4.6
- JJaneannvipWashington, D.C. Area •33 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoFrom the moment you step into Jaleos , you’re enveloped in energy. The vibrant decor beautiful colorful throughout sets the stage for an unforgettable culinary adventure. The lively chatter and laughter of fellow diners create an atmosphere that is both inviting and exhilarating. The star of the show is undoubtedly the tapas. Each dish is a masterpiece, bursting with flavor. The grilled octopus is tender and smoky, paired with the refreshing endives with goat cheese, almonds and citrus elevates the experience. And then there’s the ibérico ham—oh, the ibérico ham! It’s nothing short of stupendous. Sliced paper-thin, it melts in your mouth, delivering an explosion of nutty, savory flavors that linger long after each bite. The service is equally impressive, with staff who are not only knowledgeable but genuinely passionate about the food they serve. In summary, Jaleos is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Spanish cuisine. With its energetic vibe, outstanding tapas, and magnificent ibérico ham, it promises an experience that delights all the senses!More infoJaleo - DCPrice: Expensive• Spanish• Penn Quarter•4.7
- AAmyChicago / Illinois •14 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoI read about Moon Rabbit in NYT and it did not disappointed! The ingredient combinations were unique and came together beautifully! Baked Squash with toasted seeds in spicy curry was memorable and the charred cabbage with pickled mushrooms was outstanding! The service, at first, seemed a little pretentious but our servers made us feel welcome and were really fun to work with. the Sharable’s, at first, were all coming out at once and really fast but we ignored the pace and took our time and enjoyed every bite, then things eventually slowed down to match. I don’t like to be rushed through a meal of 6 shared courses so maybe that’s just me. If you are into cocktails the menu is extremely diverse and popping with numerous well balanced blends. I look forward to coming back.More infoMoon Rabbit by Kevin TienPrice: Very Expensive• Vietnamese• Washington•4.8
Explore OpenTable
- Dupont Circle Metro Station, Washington D.C.
- Gallery Place - Chinatown Metro Station
- L'Enfant Plaza Wmata Station
- Foggy Bottom - GWU Metro Station
- Oscar's Straus Memorial Fountain
- Verizon Center
- RFK Stadium
- Farragut Square
- Pickett Park
- John F Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts
- Ascension Sculpture
- Archimedes Statue
- Cordell Hull Statue
- Tomb of The Unknowns
- The FBI Building, Washington D.C.
- Arlington National Cemetery
- Silver Linden Park
- Douglass Memorial Home
- The Capitol
- Washington National Cathedral