Old Ebbitt Grill - Washington, D.C.
Old Ebbitt Grill
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The menu of Old Ebbitt Grill from Washington, D.C. includes 250 courses. On average the courses or drinks on the menu cost approximately $16.7. You can view the categories on the menu below.
Old Ebbitt Grill, established in 1856, is the oldest saloon in Washington, DC and a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Located just steps away from The White House, this historic landmark offers a classic American cuisine and exceptional hospitality. Guests can enjoy a warm ambiance and a seasonal menu featuring freshly shucked oysters, house-made pastas, and perfectly prepared steaks and chops. In addition to Lunch and Dinner service, Old Ebbitt Grill also provides daily Oyster Happy Hours, Weekday Breakfast, and Weekend Brunch.
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Oscar's is a popular restaurant in downtown DC that offers a variety of dining options, from elegant breakfast buffets to late evening dinners. The service is generally friendly and efficient, with attentive staff members who go above and beyond for special occasions. The food selection is diverse, with options ranging from oysters Rockefeller to hearty meatloaf entrees. While the prices may be a bit high, the quality of the food and service make it worth every penny. The atmosphere is classic DC, with dark lighting and a long rail bar, perfect for enjoying happy hour specials. Overall, Oscar's is a great place to dine with friends and enjoy delicious food in a quintessential DC setting.
Fantastic lunch at Old Ebbit Grill. Cannot wait to return to dine on fresh seafood and delicious seasonal dishes. Service was top notch!
Excellent food and great service. Would definitely eat there again and recommend to others.
Old Ebbit Grill is one of my go-to spots whenever I visit Washington. The service and ambiance is always amazing and the food never disappoints. I had the pork chop for dinner this time around as recommended by our bar tender. The chop was thick and juicy and tasted great. The greens that accompanied were cooked and salted to perfection to complement the mashed potato cake that was included. As always, I left very full and satisfied and with a desire to return on my next visit.
Old Ebbitt Grill is one of those classic D.C. spots that never disappoints. I recently went there for dinner, and the old-school charm is what stood out immediately. The dark wood paneling, vintage decor, and bustling atmosphere make it feel like you’re stepping into a piece of the city’s history. Their oysters are a must-try, and I couldn't resist the crab cakes—they were perfectly cooked and full of flavor. The service is friendly, and despite how busy it gets, everything feels well-organized. Whether you're grabbing a casual meal or celebrating something special, Old Ebbitt Grill has that timeless appeal that keeps you coming back.
We went to the Old Ebbitt Grill after the restaurant we were going to wasn't open yet. Man, did we luck out. First off, this was for a Sunday brunch. We had the crab cake benedict and the french toast. Both were amazing and great portion size. Our server Chris was excellent and helped make some great choices. I would definitely go back to this restaurant.
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Bacon-Horseradish Glazed Meatloaf$23.8Starters
Spicy Sausage Gargenelli$25.8Burgers & Sandwiches
Oeg Classic Burger*$18.9After Dinner Drinks
Melting Thin Mint$9.9Breakfast Entrees
The Old Town City Hall*$21.9Omelets
Hot Famous (Gf)$19.9
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