3 Best Restaurants in Washington, D.C., USA

Hank's Oyster Bar Dupont Circle

$$$ | Dupont Circle Fodor's choice

At this chic take on the shellfish shacks of New England, daily offerings include a half-dozen varieties of oysters on the half shell and lobster rolls, fried shrimp, oyster po’boys, and other fish dishes. For those who prefer turf to surf, the molasses-braised beef short ribs and roasted chicken entrées are excellent choices. There are no desserts, so don't be afraid to have your fill of the classy entrées!

1624 Q St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20009, USA
202-462–4265
Known For
  • a bittersweet chocolate chunk at the end of the meal
  • half-price oyster bar happy hours
  • great cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Dinner and weekend brunch only; closed Mon.

BlackSalt Fish Market & Restaurant

$$$$ | Upper Northwest

Just beyond Georgetown in the residential neighborhood of Palisades, BlackSalt is part fish market, part gossipy neighborhood hangout, part swanky restaurant. Fish offerings dominate, and vary from classics like New England clam chowder and fried Ipswich clams to more-offbeat fixings like Japanese-style seafood stew and chocolate peanut butter torte for dessert. The place can get crowded and loud, and reservations are often de rigueur for weekends. Regulars consider a meal at the bar a good fallback.

Pearl Dive Oyster Palace

$$ | U Street

Chef Jeff Black does serve three kinds of po'boys, but that's about as working-class as it gets at this dazzlingly decorated homage to the bivalve. East and West Coast oysters come raw, with perfect dipping sauces—at half-price all day on Monday and during happy hour every other day—or warm in five irresistible guises, from bacon wrapped to crusted in cornmeal and sprinkled with sweet-potato hash. If you eschew shellfish, Black has you covered with a grass-fed steak lovingly bedecked in blue cheese. Expect to get the best and pay for it here, where craft cocktails are $12, and each warm apple pie serving comes baked in its own miniskillet. Upstairs, the classy crowd endures lengthy table waits with Peroni on tap at the breezy Black Jack bar.

1612 14th St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20009, USA
202-319–1612
Known For
  • upscale oysters (both raw and warm)
  • steak options for non–oyster lovers
  • classy cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Thurs.

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