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12 romantic restaurants ideal for date night in Washington, DC

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by Christabel Lobo
Updated January 24, 2024

Washington, DC, gives off the vibe that it’s 24/7 politics, but its date-night worthy restaurants all point to romance. A chilled-out winery with Anacostia River views is a first-date favorite. The wisteria-clad patio at a Mediterranean restaurant in Dupont Circle was made for intimate nights out. Korean and Southern flavors couple up at an anniversary hotspot in Penn Quarter.

This guide pairs DC restaurants with romantic occasions from first dates all the way to milestone anniversaries. These are Washington, DC’s 12 best date-night restaurants.

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4.5
4.5 (1199)
$31 to $50
American
Navy Yard
About the restaurant

Break the ice at the district’s only commercial winery, sprawled along the Anacostia River. Share plates like cured Hungarian pork and shaved Brussels sprouts salad, which pair excellently with the restaurant’s made-in-DC wines and craft cocktails. If there’s a lull in the conversation, take in the sweeping waterfront—and make a serious first impression by booking a table on the heated outdoor patio for prime sunset views.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined on Apr 28, 2024
Very nice atmosphere, service was great. Food and drinks were delicious
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4.5
4.5 (347)
$50 and over
Japanese
Southwest Waterfront
About the restaurant

This Japan-inspired spot sits on the 14th floor of the Pendry Washington DC hotel and is especially loved for its 360-degree Potomac River views. Moonraker’s chic, circular bar was made for flirting, and there’s even a fireplace to snuggle up by. The snacky menu—Tokyo fried chicken, hamachi crudo, blistered shishitos—means you can focus on each other. If you’re drinking, consider whisky or fizzy cocktails featuring Japanese ingredients like matcha, yuzu, and green tea.


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Leevip
Dined 2 days ago
Cosy atmosphere with phenomenal views. Food was amazing.
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4.6
4.6 (2984)
$50 and over
Mediterranean
Dupont Circle
About the restaurant

This Italian and Greek favorite is set in a former carriage house and home to a cozy dining room with a fireplace, lanterns, and leather banquettes. But Iron Gate really shines for its wisteria-clad courtyard, which also has fire pits for cooler evenings. Mix things up with the pikilia menu (named after the Greek word for “variety”) and linger over trumpet mushroom arancini, charred Mediterranean octopus, and other Mediterranean small plates in the dreamy outdoor space.


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Stuartvip
Dined 4 days ago
Food was good not great, service was very good, but it was very noisy in the indoor part of the restaurant. And there was also music playing which made it hard to hear other people at our own table of 4. If you wear hearing aids communication would be close to a lost cause.
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4.7
4.7 (3834)
$30 and under
Italian
Dupont Circle
About the restaurant

It might be the red-brick rowhouse setting or the exceptional service, but Floriana is an Italian institution that’s been a date-night go-to since 1979. Couples can’t get enough of the old-school interiors and excellent housemade pastas, like lamb gnocchi with ricotta and basil and burrata ravioli—even Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff famously grabbed dinner here in 2021.


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Sashavip
Dined 4 days ago
As always the food was exceptional and the cocktails were delicious!
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4.6
4.6 (3847)
$30 and under
American
Penn Quarter
About the restaurant

If you’re looking for an anniversary dinner to remember, head to this sprawling steakhouse. For starters, it lives in a historic landmark building complete with original details from 1911. Tufted leather booths and hand-painted murals add to the swankiness, and so does a decadent menu by James Beard Award winner Edward Lee. Expect Southern American classics with Korean twists, like spicy gochujang honey fried chicken and collards, kimchi, and country ham. Bonus points for the live jazz performances.


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Wonwoo
Dined 1 day ago
Most delicious cuisine, but some tough meat. Recommend fried cuisine with Succotash ale.
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4.8
4.8 (7723)
$31 to $50
French / American
Falls Church
About the restaurant

Cascading waterfalls, a koi pond, and lush garden views all give this Falls Church stunner its special-occasion cred. But it’s the French American food by Chef Bertrand Chemel—a Café Boulud alum—that takes 2941 to the next level. Celebrate your big night with a platter of East Coast oysters and apple-soy sauce mignonette, or go all out with butter-poached lobster with fennel raviolini, and you’ll see why the food is just as enchanting as the surroundings at this window-wrapped escape.


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Frank
Dined on Nov 13, 2024
Server Eli was superb, attentive and discreet. Food was as always splendid. Great venue
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4.7
4.7 (1529)
$31 to $50
Ethiopian
Georgetown
About the restaurant

This MICHELIN Bib Gourmand award winner offers a lesser-seen, fine-dining take on Ethiopian food. A shareable anniversary feast includes some seriously good beef tibs and injera (fermented flatbread). The menu’s many meat-free dishes—chickpea stew, collard greens, and red lentils with red pepper sauce—make Das Ethiopian a solid pick for vegetarians, too. White tablecloth service and a seasonal patio dial up the romance, and so does a stroll down the cobblestone streets nearby.


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Anindita
Dined 7 days ago
Das was rather good. On a Friday evening it was completely packed! The food was very good, the service was even better. Do plan to come back when I am in the vicinity
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4.8
4.8 (4976)
$30 and under
Balkan Style
Capitol Hill
About the restaurant

Ambar’s bottomless Balkan brunch menu means it’s a magnet for leisurely group get-togethers. And its many sitting areas—an expanded patio, indoor dining room, and retractable roof space—make it an especially versatile restaurant to hang. Grab a crew to do justice to the restaurant’s meze platters, salmon Benedict, and cinnamon sourdough, and add unlimited drinks, like mango hibiscus mimosas, for an additional fee.


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Shanisha
Dined 6 days ago
Made an easy enough reservation online, the day before. Only had bar seating left, which was actually listed with reserved plaques when we arrived Restaurant is about a block away from eastern market metro. Street parking. $36+ unlimited tapas style plates. You can order as many plates as you want. They are kind of sample size, but very filling. Two drink options. Unlimited regular mimosas (various flavors) for $12 -OR- the same regular unlimited mimosas AND cocktails and other non alcoholic drinks I literally had the full menu of regular mimosas lol. My friend had a lemongrass or something cocktail the entire time, and loved them! We were seated at the bar and Courtney was our bartender. He was Amazing! The receipt comes out a little wonky, like it isn't exactly itemized, but it does come up to the price total as listed on the menu. We were told , its done that way to capture the cost of the drinks ..... This is not really a "turn up" spot. A mixed crowd, everyone had a good time tho! I don't recall if music was playing, but I was so busy catching up with my good friend. Such a lovely time!
A photo of DAIKAYA 2F THE IZAKAYA restaurant
4.6
4.6 (2112)
$31 to $50
Japanese
Penn Quarter
About the restaurant

Sapporo-style ramen draws crowds to Daikaya’s casual, walk-in-only bar, but you can book a table at its sibling spot upstairs. The Izakaya is an ode to Tokyo’s night markets, and the traditional decor is especially transportive. Take your favorite couple friends and catch up over small plates like sizzling yakitori skewers and onigiri stuffed with fillings like pork belly and fried eggplant, best washed down with cups of warm sake.


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Tony
Dined 7 days ago
The menu was creative, the selections that I tried were outstanding (apart from the pork belly). The ambiance was hip and cool ,love the nu disco selections that were playing and classics. Comfortable seating and very attentive service.. kudos to the bartender the drinks were amazing- flavor profiles five stars -Will definitely be back and this time bringing friends
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4.7
4.7 (1950)
$31 to $50
Latin American
Mount Vernon Square
About the restaurant

A meal at this rustic-chic Mount Vernon hotspot channels a Oaxacan holiday. dLeña’s modern approach to traditional Mexican plates includes wood-fired grilled meats, seafood, and fresh ceviche. The restaurant’s sexy wraparound bar, built for mezcal tastings and flights of Mexican, South American, and Spanish wines, sets the tone for an extra-special evening. For peak privacy, book the chef’s table—a single, roomy booth with direct kitchen views.


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LindaW
Dined 5 days ago
The food was delicious from the guacamole to the creme brûlée.
A photo of The Hamilton restaurant
4.7
4.7 (11744)
$30 and under
American
Downtown
About the restaurant

The Hamilton’s snug leather banquettes don’t just set you up for romance—they’re also where you score views of some of DC’s most iconic facades, including the Treasury building and the historic Willard hotel. Fuel up on gussied-up bar bites, including a locally loved late-night sushi menu, before continuing your evening downstairs for cocktails and some of the area’s best live music.


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Dave
Dined 2 days ago
Would highly recommend. Excellent food. Ambience was great. Enjoyable evening.
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4.8
4.8 (2933)
$30 and under
French
Georgetown
About the restaurant

Chez Billy Sud’s sensational French-inspired food lands it consistent spots on DC’s best restaurant lists, and its gilded mirrors and lamp-lit courtyard make it one of the area’s most romantic. A dinner at the charming Provençal spot is where you make things official, and you can celebrate with classics like escargots, chicken liver mousse, and roast chicken. Then sweeten the deal with crème brûlée—or the ultimate question.


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OpenTable Diner
Dined 4 days ago
Great food, great service. Thank you so much
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