The Riverside Grille at Washington Harbour is a mellow place to eat and drink on the Georgetown waterfront.
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Poor, inattentive service from snobby, pretentious staff. At-best-mediocre food. Boorish clientele. Looks and feels like a hangout for those who like to think they've arrived in Georgetown, but can't quite get their foot in the door with any real in-crowd. Has the potential to be a decent watering-hole/sports bar on the river, if they can turn the pretension and snobbery down a few notches.
On a beautiful spring day, I decided to take visitors to the G. Town Harbor for dinner, and we ended up at Nick's. What a mistake. All of our food was medicore, at best. My Mahi Mahi Salad was supposed to be Cajun and fresh; neither applied. The vegetables were limp, the dressing and fish bland. I asked for fresh salad and the waitress brought me a bowl of fresh romaine; not a new salad, just some lettuce. Nice. The killer was when the bill arrived and an 18% gratuity was added because we ordered six entrees; of those six, two were kids meals...hardly count for a real entree in my book. I will never go there again and never recommend it. How disappointing that we were all ripped-off by terrible food and service on such a great, sunny day.
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