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Booked 86 times today
Price: Moderate
• American • Mount Vernon Square
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• American • Penn Quarter
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- CClaudioBaltimore / Maryland •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe didn’t know what to expect from Petite Cerise, it was our first time. Dinner was delicious, service was excellent and to be honest I can’t think of a negative thing to say. Prix Fixe menu is the best way to taste different options from the menu and don’t forget to try the Parisian Gnocchi, fantastic!More infoPetite CerisePrice: Expensive• French• Mount Vernon Square•4.7
- HHayleyWashington, D.C. Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoCame here for Christmas Day buffet and all of the staff were in great moods and very helpful… despite working the holiday. We really appreciated having this option so that we didn’t have to think about cooking dinner and could just spend time together as a family. Thank you so much for a great meal!More infoFounding Farmers & Distillers DC: ChinatownPrice: Moderate• American• Mount Vernon Square•4.3
- SSusieKansas City / Kansas •3 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWill was a fantastic waiter. He was so helpful with our daughter’s food allergies by checking with the chef regarding ingredients. All 6 of us enjoyed our food and the specialty drinks were yummy. Clyde’s was the perfect choice for our Christmas Eve dinner.More infoClyde's of Gallery PlacePrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.5
- AAlanNew Orleans / Louisiana •6 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoWonderful service and food. Really love the ambiance and the quality. Only down side was the 5% charge added to the bill, notated as NOT a tip but a service charge due to increasing cost to run the business. As a business owner myself I would not charge a fee rather if you need more money just charge more for your items. We tip 20% minimum everywhere we go but to be charged an extra 5% on top of the bill seems strange. Some people will just leave when they see that. I guess I appreciate the honesty however considering the menus are printed daily at this restaurant they could just raise the prices and then no one would be aware or need to know about the extra "we're hurting and business is tough" charge. Again - I own businesses. I understand. It's been rough the past two years.More infoCentrolinaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Penn Quarter•4.6
- RRachelWashington, D.C. Area •14 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoStaff were attentive and welcoming. Food was very delicious. We ordered small plates and a side: Burrata, raw bar (half dozen), chickpea tortilla tacos, tuna meatballs, grilled octopus, grilled carrots. Our favorite was the tuna meatballs - definitely ordering that again! The only dish that was slightly off was the octopus - was a little overcooked. The staff graciously gave us our dessert to go (so we could properly thank the grandparent sitters). We’d gladly come back for cocktails and full entrees in the future!More infoFIG & OLIVE DCPrice: Expensive• Mediterranean• Downtown•4.5