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    Casa Teresa

    4.1 (124 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Sangria
    Estee L.

    If you like Spanish food, this elegant spot is a great choice. The service is impeccable - very lovely staff and it's clear they care about hospitality. They steer you towards an order that will please your palate and even point out better deals (eg get the full vegetable platter instead of just the artichokes). Now to the food - it's quite delicious. The focus is on meat so come on in, my carnivores. We had the special pork, the charcuterie, the aforementioned vegetables, steak, oysters, and a cannelloni-type pasta dish, which was my fave as a gooey cheese lover. Also enjoyed the refreshing sangria! And they brought us cava on the house to celebrate our daughter's graduation. Buen provecho!

    Croquetas De La Dolors
    Justine K.

    Service was good. Cold every time the door from the street opened. Sangria and gin tonic were the highlights. The restaurant week menu was okay. I've had better steaks. Would love to give the restaurant another chance and try their other entrées next time.

    Austin G.

    Sometimes, Downtown D.C. can clear out after work hours, but Casa Teresa is reason to stay. Located near the Farragut West Metro, Casa Teresa serves open fire-Spanish food from a chef trained by Jose Andres. Walking inside is stepping into Spain with tile below and above you and pots hanging from the ceiling. Peek into the kitchen to see the open fire. Dining here with a group, their back table was perfect for a more quiet dining experience. Every dish was worth ordering, but the beet gazpacho, croquettes, and stew were the winners. The stew is the recipe of the chef's grandmother, the founder of Spain's first political party for and by women. If you love Spanish food, book a table here. It's worth your time.

    Catalan beef stew
    Elizabeth M.

    Very nice dinner and atmosphere but the two entrees we had, Catalán beef stew with rice and the acorn-fed pork, were pretty salty. We loved the goat cheese basque cheesecake dessert!

    Vibe
    Manasa P.

    I visited during restaurant week for lunch. The service was perfect and they were accommodating of dietary restrictions.

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    Victoria P.

    @casateresadc WINTER 2026 RESTAURANT WEEK DINNER MENU with the gal pals featuring a family-style spread of HOW TO PA AMB TOMÀQUET cristal bread, tomato, extra virgin olive oil, QUESO DEL DÍA, GAZPACHO DE REMOLACHA chilled beet and tomato soup, goat cheese, pistachios, LAS CROQUETAS DE LA DOLORS chicken and bechamel fritters followed by PARRILLADA DE VERDURAS seasonal vegetables grilled over the embers, romesco sauce & aioli with our choice of LOMO BAJO grilled dry-aged strip loin and FLAN DE LA CAPITANA classic house flan served with oloroso whipped cream to cap the meal overall, this was a great variety for restaurant week and all the dishes were super fresh and flavorful --- you'll definitely go home full

    Cheesecake--very custard-like
    Melissa H.

    Before heading to a nearby show last weekend, my spouse and I stopped here for a steak dinner. When I heard it was Spanish, I assumed tapas, but this is more of a traditional dinner spot with a pre-fixe option as well as a full menu that gives a pretty good tour of Spain. Ryan, the sommelier, was extremely helpful. Our server, Ana, was excellent. We started with oysters, cava, and a Spanish cider, followed by chicken-cheese croquettes and canned scallops with bread. Next, we moved onto to the main course. In the back of the restaurant is a chalkboard of all the steaks in house that day by weight. We ordered the "smallest" available one at 44 ounces. You could probably request a certain temp, but we didn't, so the chef prepared it a punto (mostly med-rare). To accompany the steak, we had hen of the woods mushrooms, artichoke with a romesco sauce, and a side salad. Everything was delicious. From where we were sitting, we had a partial view of the kitchen, which was fun to watch and every now and then catch a glimpse of embers flying off the grill. It's obvious that everyone here, from the host to the bussers, takes their job very seriously and takes pride in their work. This seems to be a popular spot for groups--we saw several that evening of all ages. They also seem to have a pretty good-sized bar. Although he claimed to be in a rush to get to the show, my sweet-toothed spouse ordered the custard-y cheesecake for dessert. The bill was pretty high, to be expected. On our next visit, we'll likely sit at the lively, well-lit bar and order bottomless croquettes (our favorite dish of the night) and vino.

    Dan S.

    Enjoyed this Spanish tapas place. Service was excellent. And cool vibes inside. I loved the croquettes. Just so smooth. The make your own tomato with bread was interesting but I just kinda wanted something more out of it. The sausage that we got was good but we should've ordered a vegetable too. The dishes don't come fully decked out. Overall we enjoyed the meal.

    Sangria
    Cheryl C.

    Met friends for dinner - who suggested Casa Teresa. Came in before 6:30pm so we got to enjoy a couple of tapas for Happy Hour. Seated in a separate room which allowed easy conversation. Enjoyed the croquettes and cannellini. Steak was good. Dish portions are on the small side. Sangria was sweeter than my preference.

    Patatas bravas and croquettes
    Sharlene S.

    Came for happy hour and stayed for hours chatting. Happy hour starts at 4/4:30 and restaurant opens at 5. Food- we had pan con tomate, croquettes, manchago cheese, and Patatas Bravas. Good flavors and well seasoned. Service- everyone we interacted with was professional, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu. Space- pretty decor, simple, classy but casual. Interesting that it's attached to the square but still feels like it's a standalone spot. When doors are open almost transports you to Europe and not downtown dc.

    Iced tea
    Beth K.

    Nice restaurant overall. I thought it was really overpriced for what you get. Also service was slow to come over and get your order; also they were slow to come grab our card to pay. The restaurant was not busy at all as it was a Monday night. I got an iced tea which was $6- really? To be fair I should've asked for the price ahead of time but couldn't conceptualize an iced tea costing that much. I also got the Escalivada Catalana with bread which was very good but a little salty. They did bring us more bread upon request which we appreciated. I got the Pescado a la Llauna which was very good (not a large portion for $28)- the romesco sauce was excellent. I just don't think the restaurant is worth the price unfortunately!

    Las Croquetas de la Dolors
    Kim F.

    We were in town for some business and noticed this restaurant and gosh it is absolutely delicious and stunning service... When you're in a new restaurant, the best thing is to ask for recommendations and gosh it was just perfect. We thoroughly enjoyed the Presa Iberica de Bellota, it was so delicious and cooked so perfectly accompanied by some bread... There was three of us and it was a perfect amount for us. We also enjoyed the las Croquetas de la Dolors, potato's and salad It's clear that this place is very popular because we were hoping we would be able to sit outside, but there were no tables available outside for a lovely spring evening. But we did enjoy the inside table. We were right next to the window... what a treat during a nice business trip..

    Dessert
    Drew L.

    Upscale tapas dinning in a nice restaurant in downtown DC. We were graciously served by attentive servers who described each dish. This was their special of the day with multiple courses that were portioned just right. A little pricey for these dishes but a nice experience.

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    Delicious food and were able to accommodate an expedited timeline. Prices were DC expensive, but fair. Service was excellent.

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    Excellent. Best decision for food and anniversary celebration. Highly recommend. Will be back.

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    Boqueria Dupont - Gambas al Ajillo

    Boqueria Dupont

    4.0(1.7k reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown
    $$$
    Outdoor seating
    Private events

    First... man the chairs were UNCOMFY. Theres two types of stools and the padded one feels slightly…read moreslanted forward and small. But anyways Paella was delicious, the flavor profile was super fun. We got the short rib and seafood, and we all preferred seafood as the short rib was a bit heavy. The fish in it was crispy and so good, especially with the green sauce- nice herby and refreshing contrast. The figs were interesting and fun. But not that filling... I did not like the patatas... sauce was good but the potato itself had none of its own seasoning and was tough. Yes crispy but not pillowy inside. The octopus was delicious and super tender. Would come back for seafood paella and charcuterie.

    Excellent food, great atmosphere, fantastic service! I wish I had photos of the food, but I was…read morehere with a big group and we descended on the plates like a pack of animals. It was so good. General consensus: the Hugo should just be ordered by the pitcher -huge hit. The Spring Gin & Tonic was excellent. The Iberico Washed Old Fashioned was okay. The Patatas Bravas were a HUGE hit. It's a day later and I can't stop thinking about the sauce. The Escalivada was also a crowd favorite. The Gambas Al Ajillo was universally loved. The sauce the shrimp are swimming in was amazing with pieces of garlic and peppers swimming in oil. Sop it up with the bread that comes too. I heard great comments on the octopus. I also really enjoyed the BOQUERONES CON NARANJA because I'd never seen anything like it. Really yummy if you like a salty briny bite. Our server was amazing and incredibly patient with our large group. Fantastic restaurant!

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    Barcelona Wine Bar - Paella Mariscos

    Barcelona Wine Bar

    4.2(2.4k reviews)
    0.9 miLogan Circle
    $$

    Pablo was the best server ever! He was very informative, helpful, and accommodating to the parties…read moreallergies. To the point where he circled what food could be eaten/be modified/to avoid. He was awesome all around, please give this man a big fat raise. The place was super loud but if you II sit away from the bar (ex. Inside/outside) you can still have a great time. Went on a Thursday with a 9:45 reservation and did not get seated until 10. Do with that what you wish. Regardless the hostess was very nice! Food was amazing and very quick service with both drinks and tapas. Next time I go I will be trying some more tapas because everything u had was amazing. Perfect place for a social scene, I would not say first date vibes only cause it's blaring loud. But blaring loud with chatter because the place host the best vibes and environment. Will be back. MAKE A RESERVATION

    Barcelona was okay but has room for improvement…read more I checked out the menu and other Yelp reviews before visiting. Many of the reviews mentioned the loud music, tightly packed tables, and lukewarm food, which is exactly what I experienced. I don't want to feel like I'm in a club, watch servers barely squeak by my table, or eat room temp food. We visited on Sunday night for a 6 PM reservation. The place was busy but not full, and got a little busier by the time we left around 7:15 PM. There was a small line at the host stand, but people were quickly seated. The host initially took us to a two-top next to a four-top that had a baby in a high chair and some kids books/toys nudging into our table space. We politely asked for a different table, which the host accommodated, but we shouldn't have to ask; they should give guests more space proactively. Our waiter was not particularly friendly or helpful. He asked us about allergies, but did not offer to explain the menu, make recommendations, or anything else. I overheard the waiter at the table next to us telling his table all about the menu and warning them to order any large dishes early, because they can take up to 45 minutes to prepare. We got no such advice; thankfully, we didn't plan to get any large dishes. I do appreciate that the food pacing was pretty good, all the dishes came out quickly and were cleared quickly, and our waiter offered us another piece of bread later (for a dish that only came with one piece and should have come with two...). We got a pitcher of red sangria ($38) which was 4 glasses worth. The sangria tasted fine but was very generic; nothing special, not much fruit, lots of ice. The server who poured it for us did it in a very noisy, distracting way -- shaking it a lot to get the ice to settle, struggling to balance the amount of ice in each glass, spilling some ice on the floor. It was unpleasant and almost comical. We tried eight different tapas dishes: Eggplant Caponata ($7.5), Rainbow Carrots ($8.5), Whipped Sheep's Cheese ($8.5), Cauliflower ($9.5), Grilled Chicken Thigh ($10.5), Bacon-Wrapped Dates ($8.5), Jamon and Manchego Croquetas ($7.5, four pieces), and Lamb Merguez ($10.5). Everything was pretty good. The best dishes were the Sheep's Cheese and Chicken Thigh. The cheese was a nice portion and worked well with the honey. It only came with one piece of bread and should have come with two. Also, although the bread had grill marks on it, it was not warm at all, barely room temperature. The chicken was excellent all around -- tender, salty, spicy, with a very nice green sauce. All the other dishes were ok but had room to improve. The croquetas -- which I love in any form -- had a nice, crunchy exterior and a soft interior that reminded me of mashed potatoes. I wouldn't say they tasted particularly like jamon and manchego, though. The bacon-wrapped dates -- also a favorite dish -- were fine if a bit sweet; the blue cheese on the plate cut this a bit, but I wanted more flavor from the bacon, which was lost against the sweetness of the date. The carrots looked pretty but had different levels of doneness -- some softer or harder than others -- and I wanted more flavor from the sauce. The lamb merguez came with fava hummus and both tasted bland. The eggplant did not have a uniform heat level -- some pieces hot, some room temp -- and I disliked the sauce, which reminded me of sweet BBQ sauce in a negative way. The cauliflower was underwhelming; the sauce needed to be punchier and the dish needed another ingredient, like a few crunchy nuts. I would like to see the restaurant turn down the music, give diners more space, and tweak many of the dishes. It was an okay meal but I wouldn't return.

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    Taberna del Alabardero - Paella de Langosta 
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    Taberna del Alabardero

    3.8(677 reviews)
    0.1 miDowntown
    $$$

    Came in because our other options were closed for Holiday Hours!!! What a blessing!!…read moreWill greeted us and ask," Dinner or Happy Hour?" We replied, Both!!! "Vale!!!" Will say us in the corner where we had the great view of the old rustic style Taberna! Amazing Callos Madreños, Pulpo a la braza, broccolini a las brasas, y patatas bravas...( brava sauce ) on the side... super delighted and also excited to try their house bread- pasas, olivo, y blanco... what a blessing! Much cheaper to visit La Taberna del Alabardero and Chef Malo than to fly and visit Madrid! Venga!!! Highly recommend this beautiful place!

    This is a solid old-school Spanish restaurant in DC. Despite living here for over five years, I had…read moreno idea this place existed until a friend hosted her birthday party here. One of the highlights of the evening was the live flamenco performance, which created a lively and memorable atmosphere. The service was very attentive, and the staff were kind, welcoming, and helpful throughout the night. Overall, the food was decent, with a few standout dishes. The mushroom croquettes and fried eggplant were especially enjoyable. The patatas bravas and paella, however, were just okay. The paella in particular was quite mushy and lacked depth of flavor. The complimentary birthday dessert was a thoughtful touch and tasted great. While I'm not sure this will become a regular spot for me, since I personally prefer tapas restaurants like Boqueria or Barcelona Wine Bar, I still had a very enjoyable experience overall.

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    Atxondo - Fingerling potatoes and Panfried Salmon

    Atxondo

    4.8(104 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    Very homey style restaurant with friendly waiters! We made a reservation but I don't think you…read morewould need one. Hot toddy - waiter recommended, it's hot and has honey lemon taste like a tea but the alcohol is also a bit strong 2/5 Pineapple margarita - very very strong almost like straight alcohol lol 1/5 Red sangria - super well balanced and fruity! Very yummy 4/5 White sangria - a little bit sharper alcohol flavor and less well balanced but still good 3/5 Embutido Combo - Jamon Serrano, Salchichon de Vic, Chorizo Iberico - I'm not sure which is which so going by the picture left to right. A little spicy, overall good quality but I do think they put a bit too much oil which made it have an extra oil taste 2.5/5 Middle - like prosciutto this is the best one! Not dry at all in any area and not too salty 3.75/5 Right - least favorite but it is still good overall. Taste a little less yummy than the one on the right even though the one on the right is too oily 2/5 Queso Mahon - rich and cheesy. Not too sticky and very soft. I like the little fruit it comes with too 3/5 Seared scallop - usually squid in rice I feel like is just color but this one was super savory and delicious with a unique taste too that I'm thinking must be from the ink! It's made super well and the crispy sear on the scallop adds so much flavor but also the scallop was not overcooked at all, super bouncy and tender. 4.5/5 Spanish risotto - very moist and yummy! Even though it's just vegetables it's made well 3.75/5 Crispy pork belly - falls apart and very tender. Not dry at all! Unfortunately too salty though. Also very heavy. Meat too salty but veggies it came with like potato that soaks up the flavor was like inedible too salty 2/5 Seafood paella - I think it came out a bit faster than 40 minutes but I didn't keep track. Large serving size! Wish there was more seafood but lots of rice! Very moist and flavorful rice, seafood flavor comes through too! Wish they cooked it longer though since bottom is not crispy at all. Shrimp is overcooked unfortunately but individually seasoned. All the squids and octopus don't have much flavor but cooked well and not chewy at all. Mussels were good too but had some weird webbing on some pieces that made me not want to eat it and size is a bit small. Needs more seafood to balance the rice amount 4.25/5 Crimini mushroom - weird with the poached egg especially since there's a bunch of mushroom liquid below that I think would mix weirdly together. But ignoring that, the mushrooms themselves were very flavorful and actually taste really great with paella! 3.75/5 Basque cheesecake - very heavy and dense. Jam is not too sweet which is nice 1.5/5 Churros - very airy and light inside! The fried part is more than double the inside though so wish that was a little less thick so it can be a little less oily but still overall light. Came very warm and the dipping sauces were very liquidy. Chocolate is on the darker side which is a nice match 3/5

    I went to Atxondo hoping to taste the work of a Basque chef, and found out that the new chef is…read morefrom El Salvador, but has studied cookery in Spain. After having a full meal with cocktails, appetizer, entree, dessert and coffee (about $70 per person), I concluded that Atxondo will be a definite future destination for Happy Hour and light bites, but that my full meal dining dollars will be spent elsewhere. The Patatas Bravas (Fingerling Potatoes) were outstanding, with their two tasty sauces and rich, crispy flavor and texture. The Hibiscus Margarita with its salt and tajín rim was good enough to warrant a second one... but the Sangria was lackluster due to the complete absence of cut-up fresh fruit in my glass. The "Crispy Duck Breast" is no longer served whole, but sliced on a bed of sauteed kale... and, sadly, seemed to be only a shadow of its former self. The Lamb Meatballs suffered from being mushy (a coarser grind would have made a world of difference in the texture) and lacked that meaty exuberance one treasures in any kind of meatball. My serving of Basque Cheesecake was almost comically tiny (at $9 per serving, perhaps not so funny after all). But my cup of Americano came out of the espresso machine strapping strong and piping hot, with a gorgeous head of natural crema from the oil of the coffee beans. So I will definitely return for a future Happy Hour to devour the outstanding Patatas Bravas and sip the good Margaritas, and to try the bargain Manchego Burger and other Happy Hour bites. For serious dining, Atxondo falls short of the mark... but for drinks and bar food, Atxondo turns out to be a real neighborhood gem. .

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    Boqueria Penn Quarter

    Boqueria Penn Quarter

    4.2(612 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$
    Private events
    Outdoor seating

    The food was so good! We tried the Patatas Bravas, Croquetas de Setas, Gambas Al Ajillo, and…read moreBoquerones con Naranja; everything was flavorful and well prepared. Each dish had something special, and we honestly enjoyed all flavors. It was very busy and a bit loud to make conversation, but the server was really nice and attentive despite how packed it was. Overall, such a great experience and I'll definitely be back!

    A very swanky place. Me and a date were walking around Galleryplace for a place to sit and when we…read morewalked in and we knew immediately to ask for a table. The dark warm mood lighting, the corrugated wall, the intimate seating, and of course the small share plates makes for the sexy experience tapas is suppose to be! It is typical of Spanish flavors, heavily relying on high-end cured meats and cheeses, and classics such as croquetas. There is something very special that goes into tapas because its suppose to satisfy you based on good taste over quantity. Large shrimp in a generous skillet of olive oil and slow cooked garlic slices and a iberico mac and cheese are some examples of how they elevate classics we are familiar with. We really liked that they learned into garlic and spice. We found dried Aji Caballero in our meal, great attention to source country. They have a very robust and generous drinks menu. Loved watching others not dining alone and embracing that share quality of the menu design. Perhaps it is not the best tapas I had, I would have liked to see a balance with lighter citrus flavors but maybe that was an ordering issue. At some point, since the menu heavily leans towards rich and decadent, its better to plan around that. Our waitress was amazing, she explained the questions we had on the ingredients and was on it with the refills.

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    Del Mar - Paella de Pescado Y Mariscos

    Del Mar

    3.9(1.1k reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$$

    The server team was on point! Responsive, knowledgeable, friendly…read more Not impressed with the Paella. The rice tasted uncooked all the way. Jamon Iberico and cheese were very authentic - took me back to Spain. Beautiful ambiance and great choices for kids.

    Ate here with Steven on my 24th birthday and our waiter was putting down with the hospitality!…read moreEnsured that we had a shared understanding of the menu and provided recommendations based on what he learned about our preferences, restrictions, etc. Staff even got me a little baby birthday cake, but awkward because no singing done at all. They just lit the candle and watched me lolol I like that the restaurant is by the water because you could watch the sun set. The photos reveal that we were here for a couple of hours because it progressively becomes more dim with the lighting. There was no rush for us to finish because our waiter made clear that there is no limit on how long we could be at the table. Food was great! Steven loved it more than I did, but I liked it, too. It was absolutely filling, even after our seafood tower as our first order. Recommend that you look on Reddit what they are known for because I forgot exactly what Steven ordered for us, but all really good selections that played a lot with seasoning combinations. Made for great leftovers for Steven! Drinks were also nice. Neither of us are big into drinking, but it tasted just fine in complement with the big meal that we had together. Highly recommend that you commute by public transit because the traffic was difficult. When you go to the restaurant, you got to go towards the water where the boats are, so you have to go through an alley way. Be safe when you go there! No uber or Lyft wanted to pick us up around that area, so ensure that you decide how your mode of transportation will be ... to and from the restaurant

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    Gypsy Kitchen DC

    4.3(1k reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$
    Happy hour specials
    Rooftop seating

    We came to Gypsy Kitchen for our anniversary, and it was the perfect spot! The service was speedy…read moreand kind, and the decor/ambiance was beautiful. We ordered a bottle of the Cava, and four small plates, which was plenty of food. The mussels, labneh and Patatas bravas were all very generous portions. Labneh: 5/5, delicious, served with plenty of pita Patatas bravas: 5/5, with great flavor and crispy roasted potatoes Mussels: 4/5, generous portion size, and the sauce was very good but I wished the sauce was more white wine-based Tuna crudo: 5/5, not a ton of food but the flavor was absolutely delicious, very citrusy and fresh Labneh cheesecake: 4/5, served with a sauce that was a bit like cough syrup but otherwise absolutely delicious

    We paid $130 with tip for croquettes, lamb skewers, tuna crudo, hummus, and two 50 Shades of Purple…read more(drinks with butterfly pea gin). We sat outside on the patio and it was a gorgeous day. The decor is perfect and I love that they've added plants to cover the staircase. Drinks were delicious and the food came out quickly. Our water glasses were rarely empty. Service was kind. Food wise if I were to stack rank I would say the hummus is the best of what we ordered. The pita bread is thick and garlicky and oily and massive. The croquettes would be at the bottom of my list simply because they're dissimilar from any I've had before and a little bit underwhelming. The tuna was fresh but it's a small dish and not much to write home about. The lamb skewers have a subtle kick to them and they're pretty substantial. I'll definitely be back to try more! Highly recommend on a warm summer day as you're covered by the canopy above, if you're looking for a rooftop vibe.

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    Rooftop Patio

    Casa Teresa - spanish - Updated June 2026

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