Valet parking. Harvey's also serves excellent drinks, and has a wine list both extensive and educational, heavily weighed towards California, though the cellar does not live up to the list. Main courses are the highlight; appetizers can sink to course and bitter seafood pate or smoked salmon that is just oily fish sliced too long ago. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Full bar service. Tiberio is reliable, but in a top-priced restaurant one hopes for more. 547-9626. 232-6965. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. L daily ex Sun, D daily. DoubleDave's Pizzaworks. Open daily. Children's prices. 256-1111. A new mold for Oriental restaurants has been cast by Germaine's. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Pueblo Joe's 4200 Wisconsin Ave., NW. Full bar service. In a fresh, casual setting of flowered tablecloths and luscious food photography. 893-6366. Add to your plastic plate the homemade but not sensational potato salad and coleslaw, inconsequential baked beans of "texas toast." L daily ex Sat, D daily. Mussels ravigote are similarly outstanding among appetizers. 572-7744. On the lunch and dinner menus are exotic and familiar -- squid and shrimp, chili-black bean sauces and simple soy-ginger sauce -- with all the subtle contrasts of color, texture and flavor that characterize true Contonese food.Service is likely to be abrupt and indifferent, but the kitchen is what counts here. This is inventive French cooking, food of considerable excitement. Full bar service. No alcoholic beverages. El Palacio Check local phone directories for locations. Carmack's 8401 Connecticut Ave., Chevy Chase. Full bar service. Full bar service. garage. The few wines also are extremely good values. See restaurant menus, reviews, ratings, phone number, address, hours, photos and maps. 296-6686. Unclaimed. Germaine's 2400 Wisconsin Ave., NW. 861-8447. L, D daily. For the greatest variety and most reasonable prices, you can sample combination platters. Chez Juliette 1047 West Broad St., Falls Church. AE, MC, D, V. Reservations accepted only for six or more. Focus on main dishes, avoid the often inept grilled skewered meats, and you should enjoy an evening of pan-Asian delight. L $2.25-$3.95, D $4-$179 Open daily. Parking in rear. Order online. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. L $4.25-$8.75, D $8.75-$12. Closed Sun. 667-5350. Ben's Chili Bowl, which opened in 1958, looks like a relic on the yuppified stretch of U Street once known as Black Broadway. The brown and beige upstairs and downstairs rooms are close and cozy rather than grand, and the service is quietly competent. And the service is endearing, the wine list modestly priced. Full bar service. SE. Expect savory cooking for your money but not much substance. Children's prices. Full bar service. ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-115187862', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');Washington DC in my youth. L, D daily. 1213 Wilson Blvd. L, D daily. D daily. Fox's Pizza Den. 3265 Prospect St. NW. That flounder stuffed with creamy, slightly piquant lump crabmeat is nothing short of ideal, however, as is the Crisfield Special -- just the crabmeat mixture, and lots of it. Mc, v. Reservations suggested. AE, CB, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1985 DOCKSIDE BROILER Restaurant Menu - La Palma CA - Paper at the best online prices at eBay! L $3.35-$6.25, D $4.95-$10.75. Tien Yuen 1612 16th St. NW. Full bar service. Full bar service. Full bar service. 7, Purcellville, Va. 703/338-6088. 965-1185. But daily specials recited by the captain -- a long, confusing and often very expensive list -- are the heart of the matter. With improvements in that arena and Szechuan's talent in playing with fire, this is Chinatown's best bet. Chateau Gesundheit 7141 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. Street parking. Closed Sun. Genesis of South Bay. Sushi and sashimi are the mainstays, and they are as fresh as you are likely to find in Washington. The wisest choices are among the blackboard specials, but dinner may be accompainied by indifferent side dishes. Parking in front. Just as we say Kleenex when we mean tissues, Le Lion d'Or has become a synonym for grand French dining in Washington. Jordan Hammes: (844) 711-5129. Parking lot. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. No credit cards. Get answers to your questions about Washington DC. Parking lot. Valet parking for dinner. The Eatery White Flint Mall, Bethesda. Full bar service. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations required. The dining room is distinctively African, with grassy wall coverings and artifacts, woven fans hanging from the back of each ladderback chair. The Hunan lamb and beef offer a brilliant interplay of pepper, vinegar and soy with a touch of sweetness that is uniquely Hunanese. E, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Appetizers can be superb, particularly the snails and the carpaccio, or even the daily mixed hor d'oeuvre. Jean-Louis The Watergate Hotel, 2650 Virginia Ave., NW. 544-0102. It still has some . Children's prices. If you judge the restaurant by one dish, let it be a soup called minced squab and scallops in a bamboo container. Parking lot. Quick, wholesome All-American food could not be a better bargain than at Sholl's. Under the roof of the Mazza Gallerie is an indoor sidewalk cafe that is a more appropriate break from shopping at Neiman Marcus than, say, the Mcdonald's next door, but not the sort of French restaurant for which you would cross the city. L $1.75-$6, D $5.95-$24.95. One wall row of booths and the other wall a sushi bar with stools, the restaurant seats a few but serves rapidly those gorgeous little morsels of faw fish, glossy fish eggs, sea urchins and crustaceans on pads of rice or fanne out on lacquer or pottery platters. Mikado 4707 Wisconsin Ave. NW. Full bar service. Daily specials have included surprises like Moroccan chicken-egg-almond pie in filo dough. Parking lot. II Nido 4712 Wisconsin Ave. NW 363-2672. AE, CB, CC, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Full bar service. Service is dawdling and indifferent to complaints; when something goes wrong, from acrid yogi tea to bitter carob brownie, the response is a shrug. Although the menu has resisted change -- and faddism -- for years, the infusion of new talent and nouvelle cuisine in Washington's other restaurants has spurred Rive Gauche on to better efforts. Parking lot. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. MC, V. Reservations suggested. Must all good things really come to an end? Full bar service. Fellini's Pizza. Parking lot. Children's prices. Parking lot. Parking in front. 821-1976. Gino's Hamburgers was a fast-food restaurant chain founded in Baltimore, Maryland by Baltimore Colts defensive end Gino Marchetti and running back Alan Ameche, along with their close friends Joe Campanella and Louis Fischer, in 1957.A new group of restaurants under the Gino's name, involving some of the principals of the original chain, was started in 2010. Children's prices. Street parking. View Website. L, D $1.95-$12.50. No alcoholic beverages. Valet parking. Parking lot. The most interesting and unusual dish is an appetizer -- sauteed bananas and onions in a hot tomato sauce. Street parking. Parking in rear. Closed Sun. Service is gregarious and hospitable. D $6.95-$13.95. MC, V. Reservations accepted. 572-4402. Full bar service. Parking lot across the street. L $2.45-$3.25, D $3.50-$8.95. Full bar service. MC, V. No reservations. mChildren's prices. 1621. Children's prices. 342-0444. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Closed Sun. 338-8707. American Cafe 1211 Wisconsin Ave. NW. O'Brien's Pit Barbecue 1314 E Gude Dr., Rockville. Valle's Steak House 1380 Piccard Dr., Rockville. Capitol Forum 941 North Capitol St. 789-0582. Children's prices. Full bar service. Care is showered on the quality of ingredients, from freshly cooked chicken salad in ripe melon to high-quality rolls for the hamburgers. No-smoking section. See scans of the front and back of this card. Full bar service. Street parking. Chadwick's 3205 K St. NW. Springfield. And then there is the chicken with pomegranates and walnuts, a marvel of a flavor, the moist pieces of boneless chicken covered with a dark paste sweet and tangy and earthy with walnuts. But it is frayed, slightly ramshackle and strung with fish nets and tawdry gewgaws, and the kitchen is part of the present slipshod era. Vernon. L $2.25-$3.95, D $3.25-$7.95. Open daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Bailey's Crossroads. Jun 3, 2015. 965-1789. The softshell crabs earlier in the season were as good as anywhere twice the price. 363-6611. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. View Menu. Closed Sun. O'Riley's Pub 1122 18th st. (in the rear) NW. Full bar service. Dominique is the Ted Turner of French restaurateurs. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. In the Washington Post, January 7, 1982, there is an account of the unfathomably named Richard Hamilton Herrud Houghton III. Start dinner with a champagne and framboise cocktail and end by taking home a quiche or plum tart for tomorrow when you wish you were back at Chez Francois. L, D $1.95-$4.95. 659-8820. Ae, cb, d, mc, v. Reservations suggested. Children's prices. AE, MC, V. No reservations. Chardas 523 South 23rd St., Arlington. AE, V. Reservations accepted, suggested for large parties. L $3.25-$4.95, D $3.95-$6.95. Kramerbooks brasserie is an all-day place, a kind of Reader's Digest Condensed Books version of the Champs Elysees. L daily ex Sat, D daily.AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. 949-4140. Full bar service. But it emphasizes light suppers for after the theater. Parking lot. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted for eight or more only. The menu runs the usual gamut of snails, pate, onion soup, coq au vin, veal francaise and steak au poive. Trader Vic's. The Polynesian-themed restaurant was in Seattle's Washington Plaza Hotel (now the Westin) and capitalized on the tiki-fad of the 1950s and 1960s. Stacker compiled a list of the highest rated restaurants in Washington, D.C. from Tripadvisor. L $1.50-$3.50, D $5.50-$6.95. It is too small to justify lethargic, surly service such as I found. Scotland Yard is a bonnie darling of a restaurant with tartan tablecloths and lace curtains between the dark wood booths. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Phyllis C. Richman Assisted Carole Sugarman; Phyllis C. Richman is restaurant critic of The Washington Post. 331-9444. December 31, 1989. With costs of everything rising more rapidly than menus can be reprinted, the profit margin is narrowing. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. L $2.50-$7, D $6.50-$15. No-smoking section. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Clyde's/Georgetown 3236 M St. NW. Parking in shopping center lot. Despite the menu's spiel about its carefully selected and naturally aged beef, the meat on the plate is just ordinary, the roast beef average in tenderness and flavor, overcooked; and the house specialty of marinated sirloin tough and vinegary, though properly seared and cooked rare. No credit cards. Beer and wine only. Apple Tree 1220 19th St. NW. Charlies Georgetown 3223 K St. NW. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. L $3.95, D $4.95-$6.25. L $10.95-$14.95, D $18. L $2.50-$7, D $14. D daily. L $1.95-$5.75, D $2.95-$5.75. 779-1234. MC, V. Reservations suggested. Parking lots. Szechuan Inn 558 Benfield Village Shopping Center, Sevena Park, Md. ATTENTION 325544693449 338-7772. Full bar service. Open daily. BEFORE YOU POST A HOTEL REQUEST, PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY! And the cheese plate lacks adventure. L, D daily. Unforgettable is the crisp walnut delight, the large halved nuts fried in a thin, faintly sweet glaze. Parking garage. Parking lots near Lincoln Memorial? Full bar service. Ocean ix is to be found on a side street, a pretty little house with awnings over the windows and a flower garden in front, and flanked by a parking lot. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Serenity has turned to slugishness at Golden Temple Conscious Cookery, and the last two words should be wiped from the name. China Garden serves fine Cantonese food, stretching from congee to seafood in fried taro baskets. No reservations. The setting is of rustic, rough wood and tablecloths, the serive spirited and eager, then nonexistent. L $2.95-$7.95, D $2.95-$19.95. Open daily. And the service is still quietly efficient. And the least interesting is at the end -- the ubiquitous carrot cake. L daily, D daily ex Sat. 528-7600. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Le Manouche, named after a gypsy cart, travels a road with a few potholes. Parking in adjacent lot. L $3.75-$6.50, D $9.25-$12.25. How do you get to Mt. Ocean ix 1323 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring. Round out the meal with tandoor-cooked flat breads. Clyde's/Tysons Corner 8332 Leesburg Pike, Vienna. cFull bar service. Children's prices. It is more than a restaurant -- a neighborhood bar, a club for Nora's friends, a skylit pub with a quiet walled courtyard, a haven from frozen and canned and adulterated foodstuffs. No reservations.Street parking. Street parking. Sunset serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, but lunch is the prime time. L $3.75-$5.25, D $4.25-$13.95. House of Hunan 1900 K St., NW. Open daily. L $2.50-$7.95, D $6.95-$14.50. Hickory-smoked slabs of meat, cafeteria lines and Formica are as American as the Stars and Stripes, so if you are looking for something to categorize as an American restaurant, try O'Brien's. Some dishes miss, particularly mildly seasoned ones and those with too-sweet fruit sauces. Ae, CB, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Reservations accepted. Closed Sun. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. And include something from the charcoal grill: shrimp sates, lemon grass spareribs, Korean-style short ribs. Or the noodle turnovers can be fried, with the yogurt on the side. Open daily. Children's prices. I am trying to remember a restaurant my parents took me to on visits to Washington DC in my youth. You might wonder how this can be considered a decent restaurant, unless you were clever enough to order shrimp de jonghe, jumbo shrimp firm and moist, in a garlic and shallot flecked butter sauce. L $5.95-$12.50, D $7.50-$14.50. There are also Wienerschnitzel, Sauerbraten, goulash and roast pork, plus a parade of desserts from apple strudel to Sachertorte of distinction. Agreed. Beer and wine only. And, for dessert, strawberry shortcake is unusual and creamy. . Full bar service. 543-5005. 833-3846. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Ae, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. 244-7666. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested, required on wekends. 234-1252. L $2.95-$6.95, D $6.50-$11.95. L $2.50-$4.25, D $4.25-$9.50. Hu Nan 4660 Kenmore Ave., Alexandria. Children's prices. emily in paris savoir office. 549-4010. While the menu does not easily translate into English and the waiters are little more descriptive than the menu, the foods are essentially similar, meat or fish stews in peppery tomato or peanut sauces, accompanied on wooden platters by rice or another grain and sauteed cabbage, carrots and zucchini. The Best Restaurants in Washington, D.C., From Laotian Cuisine to Steakhouses | Cond Nast Traveler. Full bar service. Children's prices. L $3-$4.50, D $5.50-$7.70. McDonald's can fold up its golden arches when it comes to competing with Sholl's cafeterias, where a full dinner with fresh fruits and fresh vegetables and homemade pies and puddings wil cost less than $4. L $3.25-$8.50, D $8.90-$14.80. L, D daily. The menu overlaps with French but is largely Russian and Yugoslavian; its offerings range from earthy ground meat kebabs -- cevapcici -- and stuffed cabbage to sophisticated kulebiaka of salmon and veal Orloff. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. J. R.'s Steak House 9401 Lee Hwy., Fairfax. L $3.75-$4.75, D $3.75-$8.75. Full bar service. 638-6828. Sauces are lighter, dishes imaginatively arranged, flavors more pronounced with the use of fresh herbs. Then match the nearly two dozen main dishes -- Cornish hen with ginger, lemon, coriander and cognac; shrimp with yogurt and coconut; beef with nuts and cream; and, of course, the fish -- with puffed or grilled breads, chutneys made with fresh herbs, vegetable side dishes, to concoct a highly personal Indian feast. Portions are gigantic, except for extravagant ingredients like veal -- but what would you expect for $5 veal? Our first installment of long-gone D.C.-area restaurants was such a hit, we couldn't help but dig back into the crates and pull out more old photos for you. Valent parking for dinner. 524-2512. Its pre- and post- theater dinners are a remarkable bargain. And some fan favoriteslike Burger Chef, G.D. Ritzy's, and Howard Johnson'sfell by the wayside. Children's prices. Full bar service. Children's meals. Palladin was also a mentor to Le Bernardin 's Eric Ripert. Worse, fried dishes, particularly appetizers, may be grease-sodden and bland. Cantina d'Italia is very Italian yet very personal -- a place where the food and service can be the most sophisticated and memorable in town, yet you can be as comfortable in jeans as in a tux. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Its food, though, is an afterthought. Full bar service. Service swings wildly from a great show of pulling out your chair to surly response to requests. Axum 2307 18th St. NW. 434-0515. Au Pied de Cochon 1335 Wisconsin Ave. NW. And if cheesecake is on the list, reserve a piece, for it is superlative creamly, lemony, dense cheesecake with a light washof raspberry sauce. Careful attention shows in the quality of salad greens and small details, though overall the food tends to be good rather than memorable. Open daily. Bamiyan 3320 M St. NW. Closed Mon. Dominique 1900 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. L $3.25-$6.35, D $15. Closed Mon. Full bar service. . This grandiose red and gold shopping center Chinese restaurant has benefited from the conversion, for the food is now fresh and carefully cooked, served in generous portions. 460-3500. Full bar service. No reservations. Amend that: The egg rolls have turned greasy and pasty inside, though their dough remains paper-thin. Open daily. 833-1858. The tacos and enchiladas grin blandly for fear of offending. Photographer Michael Horsley documented the era with a fascinating series of 537 photos. The standard onion soup is unexpectedly fine. At a glance it looks like a dim, sleekly appointed spaceship, its walls wearing giant metal sunburst sculptures, the ceiling lit from large recessed circles rimmed with hanging greenery. D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. L $5.95-$8.75, D $8.95-$15.95. Full bar service. No reseravations. The cuisine has had its ups and downs, but shows strong signs of an upswing these days. Open daily. Full bar service. Children's prices. L daily ex Sat, D daily. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Some people consider that and the absent-minded service part of the charm. Alpenhof 1243 20th St. NW. Flagship Restaurant Seafood Menu Washington DC 1980's A large 4 page dinner menu from the Flagship Restaurant in Washington DC Circa early 1980's. Measures about 8 3/4" x 13 3/4" when closed. 589-6868. Parking in adjacent lot. Washington's French restaurants tend to look significant, with canopies and pompous entrances. Few places on Capitol Hill, and fewer of Washington's Chinese restauurants, are so serene. Closed Sun. How to use Metro---Helpful links from Metro's website. Please help if you can! Children's prices. Full bar service. Closed Sun. Indulge in the Best Restaurants in D.C. The Indian food is as enticing as ever, pretty and fresh with subtle contrasts of seasoning and texture. The Old Ebbitt Grill 1427 F St. NW. Full bar service. 20 reviews. Free parking in adjacent lot at dinner. L daily ex Sun, D daily. Order from the front page of specialties and certainly try a Hunan dish -- perhaps shredded chicken with broccoli -- violently hot or very mild, as you wish. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Closed Sun. Courtesy of Wikimedia/Oliver F. Atkins. Tall flutes of champagne with framboise dot the room as diners begin their ritual of hot rabbit pate, rare lamb or duck or venison, perhaps mousse-stuffed trout or baby salmon in puff pastry, the flaming orange souffle. The daily specials are imaginative -- perhaps a flounder stuffed with fish mousse or a grandly decorated cold lobster. On the menu -- which seems to have the bulk of a phone book -- are some excellent dishes and some not so good; the cream of crab soup is memorable, seafoods often excel, and the rack of lamb is impeccable. 638-2444. Open daily. Parking lot. Full bar service. L $3.75-$4.95, 5 $5.85-$9.50. Valet parking after 5:30 p.m. Full bar service. Nothing changes at Szechuan & Hunan -- fortuantely. Setting aside the question of food for a moment, let us consider the unique grandeur of the Four Seasons Hotel's restaurant, Aux Beaux Champs. Full bar service. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted. 9ll-6787. There are no hamburgers, but there are barbecue and vegetarian and hot turkey and chili dog and submarine sandwiches, soups that range from superb to slapdash, quiches made with extremely good crust and zesty fillings, then desserts centering on crepes and ice creams plus those most traditional of pastries -- pecan pie, cheesecake, and brownies. Watergate Dining Room and Terrace 2650 Virginia Ave., NW. Cantina is cozy and intimate, but the least stylish-looking northern Italian restaurant downtown. No reservations. L $3.10-$4.90, D $3.10-$8.95. No reservations. Unfortunately, their attentions are intermittent, as is the quality of the food. Children's prices. The food, too, remains authentic and straightforward, with a few especially good dishes. Full bar service. Reservations accepted. Imperial House 1801 K St. NW. Full bar service. L $8.25-$11.95, D $11.75-$17.50. If the noodles are too thick and the musels dry, they are minor notes in a generally satisfying meal. Valet parking. MC, V. Reservations accepted. Washington, DC. Children's meals. Peking Palace 7944 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. L $6.50, D $11,50-$15. Closed Sun. L, D daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. 356-8000. No alcoholic beverages. Closed Mon. Children's prices. No-smoking section. Parking lots across the street and street parking. Children's prices. L $2.45-$4.50, D $3.75-$8.95. Full bar service. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted, suggested on weekends. And on weekend nights you can dance it off as Vietnam Bistro turns into a disco. Ae, mc, v. Reservations suggested. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Lamb is also excellent here, wither the filet with tarragon or the rack of lamb with a border of very good vegetables. Private party contact. Full bar service. Full bar service. Harvey's 1001 18th St. NW. Yesterday's menu: The dinner menu from 1968 consisted of hearty American fare. "The Alice in Wonderland themed decor, the drinks, the hookah, the music - everything was on point!" more. Even his early dishes have improved, notably the thin, rare slices of duck breast with a dark, tart lime sauce. Hunan Garden 2104 Viers Mill Rd., Rockville. L $3.25-$4.25, D $3.95-10.95. The Man in the Green Hat is slipping again. Thompson's Restaurant (1950s) 725 14th St., NW. Los Planes de Renderos offers few niceties; the fish will not be boned, and the chicken, though nicely seasoned and crisp, may be reheated. Parking lots next door and across the street. L $1.79-$2.75, D 5.50-$12.95. Blue Nile 1701 16th St. NW. Among the appetizerss, the standards -- egg rolls, spare ribs and the like -- are dismal renditions, but the fried meat dumplings are outstanding and bon bon chicken is excellent. 596-6500. Closed Mon. Children's prices. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Open dialy. Parking in front. Street parking. Menus. 223-3794. Full bar service. The food -- which includes dishes such as sausages with lentils, pot au feu and cassoulet -- is endearing if not spectacular. L, d $3.25-$6.50. cLe Bagatelle attends carefully to salads, and its cheese slection is well chosen and impeccably served. Or as an alternative, succulent lump crab imperial in a mustard-spiked cream. D daily. Ae, cb, d, MC, V. Reservations suggested. One of the prettiest restaurants in town, with a floating stairway up the two-story dining room and contemporary stained glass tinting the old brick, Da Vinci serves some of the best pasta in town. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. The room is still mildly pretty, the service still as hospitable as a home, the food still bright and crisp and excellent. Stret parking. Dinner is the time to try it, for the same menu is available for lunch and is priced high for midday eating. You may also like: Zip codes with the most expensive homes in . It is just an enormous old apartment house coffee shop with travel posters and vinyl tablecloths, but Fio's has real southern Italian cooking at coffee-shop prices. Visit 1789. And, while the pastas are not likely to be homemade, they are cooked al dente and sauced with wonderful pungent tomato sauce. 337-8080. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Acas; Conducere; Evenimente; Comunicate; Presa; Activiti; why does perdita walk funny gangster hideouts in wisconsin No credit cards. Secretly enclosed behind a large wooden fence, entering the restaurant reveals a warm outdoor lounge with firepits and fairy lights that . 548-9181. Some days, Geranio is worth circling the beltway for, and other days it is not worth more than a walk around the block. Free parking in building at dinner. L $2.95-$5.95, D $4.95-$15.95. But the highlight of an evening at Dominique's might be the service, for the troop of young waiters and waitresses seem not only to know their job, but to enjoy it. But Apana has changed its seating arrangements so that you can no longer expect a high-backed booth allowing privacy, but are likely to be seated a few inches from the next table. Clyde's food is more famous than good. Parking lot in front. Cedar Knoll Inn George Washington Memorial Pkwy., Mt. Valet parking for dinner only. White bean salad or corn salad serve as side dishes to the side dishes. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested.Parking lot in front.