The third location of a New York institution, Serendipity 3, fills a Georgetown corner with kitsch and sugary fare.
A Georgetown fixture since 1969, this saloon draws students, young professionals and locals to its bar and packed dance floor.
The dining room is a chain's reproduction of a classic saloon; the crab cakes, salads and raw bar are authentically good.
Significant "meat market" environment offers well-barbecued meat, redolent of honest wood smoke.
Firehouse turned hip urban watering hole pays attention to the details: risotto with fresh ingredients, thin crust pies and fish.
Sandwiches, salads, wraps and crepes in the heart of Georgetown.
The menu is like the stunning decor, drawing its inspiration from the Silk Road.
Burgers and bar food are staples here.
Formerly a spot for seafood, now this restaurant prepares Spanish tapas, salads and paellas.
Try the pasta dishes, especially the stuffed variations that are made on the premises by those Pasta Mamas you see hard at work in the front window.
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