From sightseeing tours to family reunions, these Washington, DC restaurants welcome large parties
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Downtown
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center is an iconic, landmark property in the heart of DC.
Capitol Riverfront
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Adams Morgan
El Tamarindo. D.C.'s longest-standing Salvadoran restaurant is the ideal venue for various gatherings in the Adams Morgan/Dupont Cirde neighborhoods.
Penn Quarter & Chinatown
Perfect for casual office, social, or holiday gatherings. The menu changes based on the season. Cocktails, beer, and wine are available.
Georgetown
A fixture of the Washington Harbour in Georgetown, Nicks Riverside Grill is a family-owned restaurant serving classic American fare.
Petworth
Candice Mensah is a Ghanaian-American that was born in Washington, DC and raised in the Fairfax County Mount Vernon community.
Southwest & The Wharf
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Capitol Hill
Good food, nightly entertainment and Guinness on tap. Open daily.
For more than two decades the Embassy of Rock'n’Roll has curated world-class flavors and delivered impeccable service in a music-infused atmosphere.
Maryland
With great food, full-service bars, upscale amenities and competitive fun everyone can enjoy, Topgolf National Harbor makes a great home for your next meeting!