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- LLucyWashington, D.C. Area •7 reviews5.0Dined todayFilomena does not disappoint! Always perfectly cooked pasta, chicken and seafood. The place is already decorated for Christmas which makes it quite an experience with a polar bear dressed in his best and Santa not to mention all the streamers and stuff hanging from the ceiling. No place like it. Only downside is they fill the place up and it gets tight and warm down in that basement. A must for any trip to DC and Georgetown!More infoFilomena RistorantePrice: Expensive• Italian• Georgetown•4.8
- OOmarvipHawaii •42 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWow, as advertised, great host, server, manager!!!! The food we ordered was all superb!!! Crab cake to start, wife ordered the meatloaf, I had the short rib stroganoff. We had reservations and thankful we thought ahead, the 1330 lunch rush was visible on the weekend. I ordered a bloody mary, only portion of the meal which I thought lacked attention. Manager passed by the table and was very nice!!! Thank you for the Carrot cake, it was phenomenal. Highly would recommend and glad we came!!!More infoOld Ebbitt GrillPrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.8
- BBrianWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was my second visit to the restaurant within a month, and I'm pleased to say it was a much smoother experience than the first. The service was attentive and helpful, and the food was outstanding. We started with the Caesar salad, which is likely my favorite dish on the menu, followed by the Fritto Primavera. The Caesar salad was crisp and flavorful, while the Fritto Primavera was perfectly fried and accompanied by a delicious dipping sauce. For our main courses, my wife had the branzino and I opted for the pork shank. Both dishes were superb—the pork shank was tender and fell off the bone, while the branzino was complemented by a lovely caper sauce that truly elevated the dish. As for the ambiance, we visited in the early evening when it wasn't too crowded. The restaurant had its Christmas decorations up, which added a warm and festive touch to the atmosphere. We thoroughly enjoyed our experience and will definitely be returning.More infoOlio e Più - DCPrice: Expensive• Italian• Washington•4.5
- JJaneChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoService was great, ambiance was VERY nice, and food was stellar! :)More infoSHIA RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• Korean• Washington•4.7
- JJenvipWashington, D.C. Area •1 review4.0Dined 5 days agoThe food was extremely flavorful and very well-presented. Our server was very good and attentive. The food service could have been faster and the noise level abit lower.More infoFlavorturePrice: Expensive• American• Woodley Park•4.2
Discover best cozy restaurants in Woodley Park
Discover the charm of cozy dining experiences in Woodley Park, a delightful enclave in Washington, D.C. This neighborhood boasts an array of restaurants that master the art of creating intimate and warm atmospheres, perfect for those seeking a relaxed meal in a snug setting. Visitors can enjoy a variety of cuisines, all presented in settings that emphasize comfort and style, with attention to detail that enhances the dining experience. The dining scene in Woodley Park is renowned for its personal touch, blending culinary excellence with environments that make guests feel right at home. Whether you're looking for a place to have a quiet dinner or a cozy spot to unwind, Woodley Park offers an exceptional array of options that cater to the desires of both local foodies and tourists alike. Each restaurant in this area reflects a commitment to providing not just a meal, but a truly inviting dining experience. Ideal for anyone searching for that 'home away from home' dining atmosphere, Woodley Park's cozy restaurants are a must-visit on your culinary journey through Washington, D.C.