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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...
Steaks are the best thing on the menu; only issue is they can occasionally be a little tough. Very cordial neighborhood place
(06/02/2004)
I just recently got my heart broken. I live in MD and and found myself once again doing the single thing. One of my friends was telling me of this great after work happy hour spot that I HAD to try. I went there had a great time, listened to great music/danced. Also met my current boyfriend. So t...
4 star(s)
(09/24/2003)
Great Place for Sunday Brunch
The decor featuring framed front pages of newpapers headlining momentous historical events was quite charming, and the food was good, but nothing special (after all, it is a bar). The drink specials made the experience even better, as did the after-dining-hours dance party around the bar. This resta...
4 star(s)
(04/15/2001)
The service here was a bit slow, but that was to be expected, considering the restaurant was quite crowded. The white collars that were looking to shed their stress with good food and drink added to the boisterous upscale-american atmosphere, and the dining itself was great, from the appetizers to t...
Probably the best value for a good home cooked meal on the Hill. The burgers are great and everything is priced very reasonably. A fun hangout for congressional staff after work to have a few drinks.
I visited Clyde's last week with my girlfriends and we had a fabulous time. The service was great, the ambiance was cozy and sophisticated and the food was outstanding. The crab and artichoke dip is a must and the martinis are fabulous. I highly recommend Clyde's.
4 star(s)
(01/19/2000)
I found the Cafe Lombardy by chance as I was walking past when they had the windows open on Pennsylvania Avenue on a nice spring day. The inside of the restaurant is a throwback to another era, but i couldnt really tell you which! I have now been dining there for almost 4 years since my work relocat...