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3. Buck's Fishing & Camping

5031 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008  (Map)
202-364-0777

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Buck's Fishing & Camping
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TENLEYTOWN.   If the name evokes images of fried catfish and grilled bear, be prepared to think again. Despite the lodge-inspired decor, owner-chef Carole Greenwood's intimate dining spot caters to a sophisticated clientele, and her creativity in the kitchen knows few bounds. One night you might enjoy a thick, juicy sirloin with sweet potato fries; the next time out, her signature pan-roasted mussels might call to you. The wine list features a wide range of affordable European imports. METRO: Tenleytown/American University   (© 10Best)

More Details for Buck's Fishing & Camping

Hours:

Tue-Sat 5pm-9:30pm


Pricing:

Average Main Course Price: $32.00


Payment Methods:

Visa Master Card American Express

Website: Visit the Buck's Fishing & Camping website »


Alcohol Served: Beer, Liquor, Wine

Ambiance: Bright, Casual, Fun / Festive, People Watching, Rustic, Themed

Best Value: Best Value

Cuisine: American

Dress: Business Casual

Features: Bar / Lounge, Bar Dining, Disabled Accessible, Group Friendly, Non-Smoking

Meals: Dinner

Parking: Nearby

Reservations: Not Accepted

User Reviews for Buck's Fishing & Camping

"tom55139"
more than a month ago

The worst steak I have ever had: We were looking forward to Buck’s “signature” prime, dry aged strip steak. We didn’t mind a bit when the waitress told us that a steak ordered “medium” was cut into large pieces so it would cook properly without getting dried out. What we DID mind was getting instead what clearly were the cut-off tail ends of several strip steaks, rather than a steak of our own. The impressively large amount of “meat” on the plate turned out to be piece after piece of grist and fat, with virtually no discernable meat on it at all. This was clearly NOT just a well-marbled strip steak that was cut into pieces as the manager claimed; every strip steak, no matter how “prime, “ has good meat on it. We could not find a single piece of meat on the entire plate that was edible. Being “comped” for the steak (which was returned uneaten) and two glasses of wine is nice, but can’t begin to make up for a ruined dinner. By the way –how can restaurant that prides itself on fresh ingredients serves bottled iced tea instead of fresh?

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