Best Contemporary American Restaurants in Georgetown
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• Contemporary american • Capitol Hill / First Hill
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Booked 11 times today
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary american • Downtown
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- JJohnAtlanta Metro •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoService was slow (dinner took 3 hours), but the waitstaff was pleasant and helpful. We were not in a hurry, so the leisurely pace was ok. We sat right in front of the hostess stand, and she seemed angry, and we felt like she was glaring at us all night. It may be that she was angry about the slow service, but we felt her wrath. The food and wine was very good, and the waitstaff was friendly and capable. We had a wonderful time and enjoyed our dinner very much except for the disapproving hostess.More infoBen ParisPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.3
- MMercedesNashville •4 reviews4.0Dined 4 days agoPrime rib was a poor cut and quality. It was not edible. Cocktails were good Service was good and ambiance was nice. A little pricey for the food overall.More info2120Price: Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.7
- CCarolynSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoThis was my second time at The George, and I loved it! The prix fix menu was wonderful for Christmas Eve, and the Sugar Plum drink is imminently drinkable. The staff at The George are all so kind and wonderful, I adore everyone we interactedn with.More infoThe GeorgePrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Downtown•4.4
- HHarleySeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 20, 2024My group of 4 were seated outside for dinner. It was rainy and somewhat cold, and our server offered us blankets to stay warm. There was also an overhead heater that kept us cozy. The restaurant was out of lemonade and sweet tea, but our server offered a "dealer's choice" non-alcoholic drink which was refreshing and delicious. It was a pink drink that had a sprig of rosemary in it (rosemary happens to be my favorite herb). Everything we ordered for food was delicious and cooked well. The hoe cakes (3 in an order) were moist and buttery. The mussels and clams dish was so good, and the sauce they came in was very flavorful with a slight spicy kick. We also got the mojo chicken over garlic rice and the unc's fried chicken which were very tender. The grilled okra with onions as well as the collard greens were really good sides. For dessert, we had the salted caramel ice cream and bread pudding which were just the right amount of sweet. They serve family style here, and all the dishes were ordered were enough to satisfy a table of 4 people (our server recommended we order 5-6 dishes total). The only thing we thought was weird was the last dish to come out was the collard greens which was just weird timing to finish our meal with a side. Your whole order is put in, so things come out as they are ready to serve. Besides that, the atmosphere was lovely, and the whole experience was great. The staff here are very friendly and knowledgeable about the menu and helped us make choices for what to order. I am definitely coming back and hope to get seated at a table inside because the music they play in the restaurant is some soulful rhythm and blues.More infoCOMMUNIONPrice: Expensive• Regional American (Contemporary Southern)• Downtown•4.7
- GGAILSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 20, 2024We ordered half a dozen or so small plates for the table to share, and every single one of them was outstanding. The larger dish that we had - squid ink cacarecce - is a new menu item since the last time we dined at Lark, and was unbelievably delicious. Creme brulee cake was the winner for dessert. Our server was very attentive, paced the courses well, and made sure we were out in plenty of time to attend a performance we had tickets for. Chef John stopped by the table to chat for a few minutes as well. We really couldn't have asked for better food or service. Can't wait for our next visit to Lark.More infoLarkPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Capitol Hill / First Hill•4.6