1. Old Ebbitt Grill675 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
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DOWNTOWN. Since 1856, this landmark bar and restaurant has served DC's power class. Rich with furnishings, including Teddy Roosevelt's hunt trophies, the place never fails to satisfy. It's a great place to get that perfect martini and enjoy the raw oyster bar, which carries more then seven types of oysters. Four bar areas help accommodate crowds of patrons: one, the Corner Bar is intimate, with private booths, while another one, the Old Bar is more open and conducive to mingling. All are constantly crowded, but don't be intimidated. Order up a drink and give your conversational skills a workout. Late night dining available. METRO: Metro Center (© 10Best) Located across the street from the Treasury and one block from the White House, this 1856 saloon-turned-restaurant is popular with both locals and tourists. The menu features American classics including fish, steaks, and burgers. It is a great place for families. (from Southern Living) More Details for Old Ebbitt GrillHours: Restaurant Mon-Fri 7:30am-1am; Sat-Sun 8:30am-1am Bar Sun-Thu 11am-2am; Fri-Sat 11am-3am Admission: No cover charge Payment Methods: Website: Visit the Old Ebbitt Grill website » User Reviews for Old Ebbitt Grill
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