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- DDevonNew York City •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe food, service and presentation was fantastic and made for a wonderful experience. My only reservation was the dinning area felt a bit congested, and as a result, felt a bit confined and challenging to hear at times. This aspect was unfortunate to an otherwise great experience.More infoBrescaPrice: Expensive• Contemporary French / American• U Street Corridor•4.6
- AAnnaWashington, D.C. Area •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAnother wonderful dinner experience. We loved the Valentine’s cocktails. The food was great and excellent service!More infoMXDCPrice: Moderate• Mexican• Downtown•4.7
- DDavidRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •20 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was my second visit to Gypsy Kitchen, and it was just as fantastic as the first! The atmosphere is vibrant and welcoming, making it a great spot for a night out. Our waiter, Andrew, was excellent—very helpful throughout the dinner, offering great recommendations from cocktails to dessert. We revisited some of our favorites, and they did not disappoint. The hummus is amazing (pro tip: order an extra piece of pita bread). The potato dish and pork shoulder were equally delicious, packed with great flavors. For dessert, we tried the pear tart, which had more of an apple pie texture than a traditional tart, but it was still enjoyable. I also had an Old Fashioned, which was well-made and a great way to round out the meal. Overall, a great experience once again. Highly recommend this spot for excellent food, drinks, and service!More infoGypsy Kitchen - DCPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Logan Circle•4.5
- GGraceWashington, D.C. Area •2 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoPearl Dive Oyster Palace is a great seafood spot in DC! They had a selection of 6 different oysters to choose from and had an extensive menu of other seafood options. I do think the price of the oysters were somewhat expensive ($3.40 per oyster), but would be a good option for a happy hour after work sitting at the bar. Overall, I loved the ambience, food, and service. Great drinks, too!! I got the espresso martini and it was lovely.More infoPearl Dive Oyster PalacePrice: Expensive• Seafood• Logan Circle•4.8
- GGillianVIPWashington, D.C. Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoLupo Verde is always good, but they really brought it on Valentine’s Day. The food was great but the service was exceptional. That’s rarely the case on a major holiday so hats off the them. I also appreciated that they had a fixed price menu but also a few regular options, as I don’t love being stuck with multiple courses I don’t want. I know that variety adds to the difficulty for a restaurant on a night like Valentine’s, so it’s even more impressive.More infoLupo Verde - 14th StPrice: Expensive• Italian• Logan Circle•4.5
Discover best brunch restaurants in Logan Circle
Discover the vibrant brunch scene in Washington D.C.'s Logan Circle, an area celebrated for its diverse and delightful dining options. Whether you're in the mood for a cozy, vintage-inspired setting or a casual spot with outdoor seating, Logan Circle offers a variety of restaurants to satisfy your brunch cravings. Known for serving up generous portions, classic dishes, and innovative brunch specials, these eateries provide not just a meal but an experience. Enjoy features like bottomless mimosas and all-day breakfast menus, ideal for leisurely weekends or lively gatherings with friends and family. Each location prides itself on excellent service and a welcoming atmosphere, making every brunch outing memorable. As a top destination for brunch enthusiasts, Logan Circle promises a culinary adventure that catifies both traditional and contemporary tastes in the heart of the District.