I only want to review the host.
As you walk into annies with a smile on your face at midnite with freinds and have had a few drinks, laughing, it soons turns sullen as the host, who just stands there and glares at you approaches you. he just says."what?" no kidding!
This is the rudest person I...
As long time (11 years) habitues of Annie's, we can tell you that we will not be returning there again. The place has changed and not for the better. We had been forewarned that the place was trying for a more "upscale" dining experience and, therefore, had raised their prices. We enjoy fine din...
All the things Annie's has been rightfully famous for over many decades--relaxed atmosphere, good value, nice variety of comfort food and steaks--has recently been tossed away in favor of making it an "upscale dining destination."
The homey booths--gone
Reasonable prices--also gone
Food--the sa...
This place has gone completely colorless, pleasant, and boring. Annie's has changed for the worse. I won't be going back anytime in the evening, perhaps for brunch, but I won't be recommending it to anyone either.
As a long time patron I must say that I disappointed in the quality of food as of late, especially breakfast. In fact, I am going to City Diner from this point forward for breakfast. WHY DID THE CHEF REPLACE THE BREAKFAST POTATOES/HASH BROWNS WITH THOSE HORRIBLE FRIED POTATO SLICES? AND IS IT MY IMA...
too much nasty talk between the staff and other customers. waiters are not very attentive. i know this is a gay establishment but i would not take my children in there after my last experience. the staff is too clicky with customers. everyone should feel welcomed the same my money is just as good as...
Until 11/08/08, it had been awhile since I was at Annie's. I liked the remodeling they did but they have ruined the menu selections. Many of my old favorites are now gone along with the bread. The meal took forever to get to us and the place wasn'teven that crowded. Plus the order was incorrect ...
We are from another state but friends recommended this place to us. First, the host sat us way in the back at a very small cramped table after we asked for a booth...we moved ourselves much to his dismay. Our waitress was wonderful as we asked her way too many questions. She was the only saving grac...
Steaks are the best thing on the menu; only issue is they can occasionally be a little tough. Very cordial neighborhood place
The menu hasn't change in 30 years and the ambiance is warm and caring. Always a delightful place for drinks and dinner.
I live near Annie's and go there several times a week, usually for lunch/brunch. Since the renovation of both the restaurant itself and the menu, the only reason i continue to go there is because of the wait staff and because I have gotten to know some of the other diners. They have taken some of ...
Every time im in D.C. i make it a MUST to go to Annies, not only is the food fantastic, but the atmosphere is incredible. The staff is always friendly and i always have the best time when im in town. Being a corporate world traveler, I'd give this place a Ten star rating. There are not enough places...
best food i have ever had anywhere!!!!
Annie's is a landmark in the nation's capital. It is a gay establishment that is friendly and is frequented by a lot of straight patrons and families. The waiters joke with the customers because it is a neighborhood type of restaurant and it is only natural that if the waiters get to know you they...
Every 3 months I'm there!
I had to wait to get a table, and man was it ever worth it! So many people just throw some home fries on the side, and they're red from sitting in grease, but these home fries were really cared for. Cooked to perfection, soft enough to mash with your fork, and seasoned perfectly! Someone actually ca...
excellent food excellent restarunt terrible kids
Simply, the best steak house in Washington, maybe in the world. The steaks, the ambience, the service, the dedicated owner, everything is A plus plus plus. Do yourself a favor. If you want the best dining experience possible...have at least one meal at Fran Obriens. Oh, and by the way, Fran Obrie...
Thank You Mr Obrien for the service you are giving to our country by your kindness. On 1/29/04 I saw a story on Fox News about how your streak house opens the doors to servicemen, women and familys once a week that are in Walter Reed Hospital. God Bless You Sir!
I am a veteran and am glad to hear about the dinners for the returning wounded vets.
All vets (past and present) have sacrificed to provide us with our free and prosperous society and deserve our respect and gratitude.