Old Ebbitt Grill is a block from the White House. Power-brokers who prefer old-fashioned favorites, delicious barbecue, rich chili, tasty crab cakes and the thickest, juiciest hamburgers in the city, choose to dine here. Most of the vegetables served at the Old Ebbitt Grill hail from local farms. A Sunday brunch is quite popular as well with traditional offerings such as French Toast and Eggs Benedict. Complimentary valet parking is provided.
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Old Ebbitt lays claim to being one, if not THE, oldest bars in DC. Dont believe the hype. The original Ebbitt's was around the corner on F Street. I...
Been going to this place since I was in college. Still great! Service and food and atmosphere. Always meet someone famous or politically charged in the...
Look at all these reviews...they don't lie. My supervisor told me to pick any place I wanted to have my farewell dinner at and I, of course, chose the OEG....
“Later dining available...”
Later dining available. HH oysters. more
“Liked it better without...”
Liked it better without tourists more
“Nice mix of steak and...”
Nice mix of steak and fish in DC. Fun atmosphere near the White House. more
“way to heavy for my taste”
way to heavy for my taste more
“Historical, near the...”
Historical, near the White House, great service and amazing steaks! more
“Standby fave”
An old family favorite, still good. Crowded, though. We made a reservation through Open Table, and still waited 15 minutes. Walk-ins, though, w...
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Great value
It was my first visit to this well known eatery and I enjoyed it immensely. My boyfriend and I had burgers and they were both good. I wish the fries has been crispier but they worked. The house salad with vinegrette was very good - just the right amount of tang in the dressing. My mom had the $17.95 lobster dish which was a special. What a deal! We were also allowed to bring our own bottle of wine for a $15 corkage fee.