Policy - Washington, D.C.
Policy
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The menu of Policy from Washington, D.C. includes 46 menus. On average the menus or drinks on the menu cost approximately $10.4. You can view the categories on the menu below.
Policy Restaurant and Lounge invites you to dive into a world of colorful, creative dishes and cocktails using seasonal, local ingredients. Executive Chef Lonnie Zoeller showcases a menu filled with international influences and robust Latin-American flavors. Indulge in shared plates like Pork Belly Chicharron with lime, agave, and pickled red onions, Crispy Duck Stuffed Arepa with black beans, radish salad, cotija, and aji picante, or an elevated version of Salchipapas with chorizo, hand-cut fries, salsa rosada, and fresh cheese. For heartier options, savor dishes like Smoked Duck Breast with pineapple and plantains maduros, or Strip Steak with roasted carrots, fennel, avocado, cotija, and chimichurri. Enjoy from early morning to late night at Policy Restaurant and Lounge.
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Been here twice, once for dinner and the other for brunch. Bartender was friendly. Dinner was only small pricey plates. Upstairs had a dance floor which was pretty fun. Brunch was AMAZING. I had $14 bottomless mimosas and a steak. Servers were awesome and we really had a great time! View all feedback.
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I had a great brunch experience at this restaurant. The decor was beautiful, the music was pleasant, and the overall ambiance was positive. The food was satisfactory, but the drinks were plentiful and enjoyable. I would recommend trying the all-inclusive brunch as it provides good value for your money. The only downside was that there could be more variety in the food options. View all feedback.
Delicious food, a fantastic brunch deal, and an awesome staff! Thank you Louise and Wendy for a fantastic brunching experience - I highly recommend the
The U Street area of DC has a lot of interesting dining options, and Policy is one of them. It offers a trendy atmosphere, though it can be a bit pricey. The happy hour is a more budget-friendly option, but the dish sizes are smaller. The drinks can be hit or miss – my friend didn't enjoy her pink drink, but the cuban cocktail was quite good if you like stronger drinks. The food quality is high, especially the liver and tuna tartar. I'm not a fan of liver pate, but I found it to be pretty good. My friend loved it so much that she wanted to order some to take back to California for her family.
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Policy Grilled Cheese$10.0Sandwiches
Rock Shrimp Tacos$12.0Aleworks Sliders
Fried Chicken Slider$9.0Toast
Caprese Toast$10.0Soups, Salads And Bowl
Baby Gem Caesar$10.0Desserts
Selection Of Cheese$13.0
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