1. Founding Farmers
8.9
1924 Pennsylvania Ave NW (20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · George Washington University · 804 tips and reviews
Danielle: Make sure you have a reservation! You'll still likely have to wait a bit, but it's worth it. Popcorn, fried green tomatoes,&mac n cheese are all awesome. Plenty of vegetarian & vegan friendly options!
Juan Campos: Rasberry Swizzle, Fried Green Tomatoes & cornbread are a must. The Skirt Steak was so tender you could cut it with the fork. The Prime Rib was perfection. Top off your meal w/ the cheesecake.
Carla Schoeman: The best take on American cuisine we've found so far! Tasty, fresh! Bacon lollies, fried green tomatoes - amazing appetizers. Goats cheese burger and chicken and waffles will rock your world!
2. Georgia Brown's
8.1
950 15th St NW (at K St NW), Washington, D.C.
Southern Food Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 137 tips and reviews
George Collier: have the fried green tomatoes ... outstanding
Samantha: Great food/drink (cornbread, fried green tomatoes, fried chicken, and sangria), great music, wonderful service!!
Angela: Amazing lunch prix fixe. Fried green tomatoes, braised ribs and peach cobblers are divine.
6. Shaw's Tavern
7.8
520 Florida Ave NW (at 6th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Gastropub · U-Street · 80 tips and reviews
B Hutton: Prettiest fried green tomatoes around!
Lauren Jensen: I'm an out of towner and I love this place, chill atmosphere, good music and the fried green tomatoes are GODLY.
Andrew Doll: Great neighborhood bar with a small, but exciting food menu, as well as a great draft and cocktail list. Fun/well priced happy hour, with extra daily specials!
7. Art and Soul
7.6
415 New Jersey Ave NW (btwn D & E Sts. NW), Washington, D.C.
Southern Food Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 106 tips and reviews
Maggie A.: Drink the Lincoln's Garden (Hendrick's gin, basil, chili oil). Eat the fried green tomato ahi tuna and whatever your waiter/waitress recommends. They know their stuff.
Terri Traveler: The fried green tomatoes, lamb shank, and mac n cheese are all amazing!
Bitches Who Brunch: Cocktails for $6, wine for $7, and draft beer for $6. They offer seven different types of wine to choose from during HH. The robust food menu which includes calamari and fried green pickled tomatoes. Read more.
8. Old Ebbitt Grill
9.1
675 15th St NW (at G St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 689 tips and reviews
Jack Suslak: Went here few years ago with my aunt was an amazing meal. Crab cakes awesome and try the fried green tomatoes.
Jamie Hutchins: Get the special Bloody Mary with the shrimp dressing. Great oysters always (check the annual Oyster festival). Country ham breakfast with fried green tomatoes - welcome start.
HalaH A: Beef steak tomatoes with pears & yogurt starter was refreshing. The bruschetta was highly recommended! We also tried the crab cake, French toast, and the fried green tomatoes! Good food & big portions
10. Eastern Market
9.1
225 7th St SE (at North Carolina Ave. SE), Washington, D.C.
Farmers Market · Capitol Hill · 143 tips and reviews
Mahktuf Mahktuf: The fish breakfast with green tomatoes, yeah!
Camille Wright: Iconic market. A must stop for tourists looking to experience real DC. Great hot dog stand and crafts vendors.
Washington Post: Eastern Market, a leafy, Capitol Hill neighborhood radiates from the city’s oldest remaining public market, built in 1873. Read this story by local Gene Weingarten. Read more.
12. Blue Duck Tavern
8.6
1201 24th St NW, Washington, D.C.
New American Restaurant · West End · 203 tips and reviews
Blair: Great Vesper martinis, and fried green tomatoes! Amazing service.
Stephanie Hellerman: Outside patio with water fall, summer salads and ice tea. Great service.
Dee: One on DC's best Breakfast/Brunch Spots.. their open kitchen makes for unique indoor decor and ambiance... Amazing Eggs Florentine,the yummiest sticky bun 😍 complemented by a good cup of coffee ☕..
15. Iron Gate
8.6
1734 N St NW, Washington, D.C.
Mediterranean Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 61 tips and reviews
Dara Fisher: Right next to Tabard Inn, and also an amazing place for brunch! They have a beautiful courtyard out back where you can eat outside in nice weather as well.
Eater: Has a dramatic outdoor space, with a tree and vines climbing the walls. Tony Chittum's cooking leans Southern Italian and Greek, with a wine program from Brent Kroll, and cocktails from Jeff Faile.
Bilal: A really cool and intimate place to take your bae or baes.