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    Dubliner Restaurant & Pub

    3.6 (939 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 1:30 AM (Next day)

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    What's the vibe?
    Live music
    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Casual

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    Guinness Burger
    Patrick Z.

    Irish pub but make it classy asf with hella good food and suuuper big portions. I had the Guinness Marinated Burger which was really delish. The Guinness flavor was veeeery subtle but the burger was seasoned well, sauce was fire, and onion was crispy. Split the Mac & Cheese also which had this awesome bruleed top, the cheese itself couldve been thicker but tasted good. Also had a Black Velvet which was half Guinness half Cider??? Talk about my two favorite things WOW this was fire I loved how it was layered.

    Saturday Magner's and meal!
    Brian V.

    Stopped in here for Magner's and ended up having a warm up of potato soup. Just a quick stop before the rain started in DC. Sat on the porch good service from the nice Irish man with the beard. Cheers!

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    Peter D.

    DC has a few Irish places to my surprise. Decided to come here for brunch with friends and celebrate St. Patrick's Day early. I honestly felt underwhelmed with the food and service that our party experienced. I ordered a Shepherd's Pie because I was craving it. Although the dish itself tasted fine, I probably would not pay $27 for it though. I also tried the other dishes like fish and chips, and it was not anything to rave about. The service was busy for a weekend brunch. Indoors was definitely packed, and it made it kind of hard to navigate throughout the restaurant. Overall I probably would not come back, but good to know this place exists in DC

    Irish bread and butter
    Mary C.

    The best Irish restaurant for food and live music in DC. My husband and I have been here a few times and the classic Irish food is always great. My husband always orders a bacon cheeseburger which is thick, juicy, perfectly cooked and comes with hot steak fries. The fish and chips is also delicious and thick pieces of cod. The boiled dinner was good. I would ask for the sauce on the side next time. The meat was tender and boiled vegetables were simple classic taste. A Guinness and local drafts are a must. The guitarist is wonderful and plays all the classic Irish hits. The service is great! We even came on the Saturday before St Patrick's day with a reservation and the team was great even tho the bar was packed. Highly recommend!

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    Sarah W.

    We stopped here on our final day of the DC visit and pleased with our choice for comfort food, relaxed atmosphere, terrific service, great music and overall ambience. I thoroughly enjoyed my beer (Guinness and Harp) and we were each thrilled with our food orders. I typically avoid eating fries, but have to say that I'm glad I followed through this time. The fries were perfect -- crispy crunchy exterior and fluffy melty interior. Lots to look at as you sit and take it all in. Staff and patrons lend a lot of character to the environment and we enjoyed the entire experience.

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    Donna C.

    Authentic Irish Pub that you should check out. Not very busy on a late September afternoon. Seating indoors and out - they had big windows open bringing the outdoor feeling inside. Had the potato soup (creamy with a hint of cheese) and crispy Brussels sprouts (perfection with an amazing dipping sauce). Too much food for one person to eat. Service was good, and everything looked clean. Would love to come back.

    Chicken sandwich was big.
    Brian M.

    Stoped here for a bite before our ride home to New York. Great sandwich and lovely staff. The bar looks like it has some stories to tell. Stop in and grab a bite with a pint.

    SHEPHERDS PIE
    Delaney S.

    I visited this restaurant during police week this year. Our party had about 10 people and we were told it would be a 1.5 hour wait. This was the wait time, no matter if we split our group up or kept it as a party of 10. You provide a phone number, and they will text you when the table is ready. We went next door to Kelly's Irish Pub while waiting. It was right at 1.5 hours when we got the text that our table was ready. We sat in the front of the restaurant. The restaurant seemed clean and orderly even though there were lots of people. There is a bar inside the restaurant that drew a lot of a standing crowd. I ordered shepherds pie. I thought it was delicious. The potatos had a nice char on the top of them, and it was a good portion of food. Service was pretty good with getting drinks refills.

    small-sized Irish Coffee next to water glass for comparison....
    Brian A.

    Was here many many times and have always enjoyed it. Great location near Union Station. Slightly odd layout, but wonderful atmosphere. Your traditional Irish-American pub with good food. Oddly, on our recent visit, the Shepherd's Pie had a miniscule amount of beef, if any! It was probably beef gravy passing as meat. Not enjoyable, sadly. The corned beef sandwich was very good. Also, the tiniest Irish Coffee we've ever had. Unbelievably small. And way overpriced at $12!! This is one place one shouldn't skimp.

    Fish and chips
    Eric B.

    First time ever in DC, so I had to go check out the pubs! Got a few drinks and tried out the fish and chips. It's a super lively spot and the food is decent and priced accordingly. I'd be back here when I return.

    Chicken strips
    Kenny D.

    I was looking for a place to burn a little time before catching the train and stumbled upon this pub. It was very popular and busy. Since it was just me I asked the hostess for a bar seat. They have two bars and both were super crowded. But before she could tell me about the bars an employee rudely interrupted to have her do something for him. I guess his need trumped helping out a new patron. That frustration aside she explained the bars and I fortunately found the only free seat. The bartenders were very friendly and that helped my mood. While I am not a country music fan, I do appreciate good music and the live singer musician was excellent. That helped my mood even more. I ordered a draft beer (and was surprised later to see one standard glass was $9 - but I guess that's big city pricing). I also ordered some chicken strips. The chicken was moist and tasted very good and real - not processed like some chicken strips that get served at places. They provided honey mustard and aioli dipping sauces. They were solid but could have been a tad more flavorful. Truthfully, the chicken was so good it didn't need it. While the initial impression was a bit sour because of the one employee, the rest of the experience was a-ok and overall the visit was well worth it.

    Alli C.

    I have a long history with the Dubliner (long back to my staffer days in 2009)... while this visit did not end with me dancing on a bar or table, it did deliver on a solid cocktail (Pirate Queen!) that somehow brought together chocolate, banana, and whiskey into a refreshing and strong concoction... and had I drank another one, I would have been saying "arghhhh" like the Pirate Queen herself... and possibly ordering someone to walk the plank. It's good I stopped at 2 since my fellow diners included my boss... The two standout dishes for our break from walking the Hill were the salmon pastrami and the fish and chips. Both were excellent!

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    The Harp

    The Harp

    4.3(28 reviews)
    2.4 miBrookland

    Best new find for me in 2026. I wasn't expecting such tasty food. Stopped in for brunch and was…read moreimpressed by the menu--very smart. Ordered the leek/mushroom omelet and the French toast (which is really a decadent bananas foster in disguise). Both are killer. Enjoyed an Irish coffee with Teeling small batch whiskey (from Dublin) and also sampled a couple of lovely stout beers on tap. Service was friendly and professional. Decided to get some take-out for the kids and went with fish & chips and mac & cheese and nearly didn't serve it to them, wanted to devour it myself. This is where Brookland's Finest used to be. The interior has been revamped and the new design makes it more functional and inviting. It seems like there's more seating. The space can be opened up to let in the gentle breezes, so pleasant. The Harp is tickety-boo. Slainte, indeed.

    This is a great neighborhood Irish Pub. I was out with my friends to drink here because I heard…read morethey had Guinness; and it did not dissapoint! Unfortunately the kitchen was closed by the time I arrived so I can not review anything about food. I will say that the atmosphere is very lively, there's a range of hip hop music to irish music that will switch occasionally. The staff here really take care of you; and make sure that you get your order in if it's busy. On a busy saturday night, that's much appreciated! I will definitely have to try out their food next time; a must visit for those who seek good irish food and drinks ranging from beers to good mixed drinks!

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    Irish Channel Restaurant & Pub

    3.8(293 reviews)
    0.5 miChinatown
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    For a while I thought Irish cuisine consisted of Guinness, Soda Bread, Corned Beef, Irish Coffee…read more Then I learned Sheppards Pie, Black/White Pudding were also Irish and delicious. Having been to Ireland back when I was drinking was a real treat to drink and be drunk under the table by the lads out there, but my favorite dishes initially were the Full Breakfasts, too bad you can't eat them all the time. My drunk food of choice is the Spice Bag's. Who knew Chinese take outs served at this point a national dish (I also love Irn Bru and have had it shipped to California during COVID). I've been searching for a Spice bag this side of the pond for years and this is one of the closest I've found. It's truely not chinese becuase I've asked restaurants owners to recreate it and they can't. It's Irish and Chinese and it comes from a place and time where immigrants assimilate differently becuase of the ingredients they have available to them. Over time it becomes their own. I was in town for business that week and wanting only the Spice bag I almost overlooked their other dishes which looked fantastic. I ended up loving much more of the menu. Narrangansett is fried calamari. Nice bite, not too much chew, great breading. I'd have liked an aoili, but the lemon makes it pop. Perhpas some parsley for garnish. I get it, that's not how it's served back home, but lets be honest the menu has French, English, Irish and American cuisine, so it's hard to be authentic to everything. Wedge salad's add grilled shrimp give that toothsome bite to go with the crunch and textures. I almost always get this when i'm doing a business lunch. Feels classier than ceasers, gardens, house. Blue cheese is for ballers. I would rather have had pickled eggs than deviled eggs considering it's a pub. The Reuben's pastrami was bland, but everything else was perfect, including the coated fries. I normally don't add salt, but this needed it. I loved the parsnips with the corned beef and cabbage. Filling and homestyle. The parsley cream sauce was a nice touch, but I'd rather have horseradish. The sheppards pie was delicious, hearty, had depth. the salamander/torching of the top is a really nice touch and presentation. The stars of the show are the irish breakfast, it's hard to find puddings let alone both white and black. Irish rasher make it ultra authetic. I prefer fry bread, but the fries are a nice touch versus hashbrowns that most places serve. It's got everything and everything works perfect in combination. I had this twice that week. The spice bag the real reason I was here. Usually i'm used to my bags being near see thru from the grease, but the fancier presentation did not take away from the taste. Everything is seasoned, crunchy, the onions are both crunchy and soft, the chicken was a tad on the dry side, but the best part was adding shrimp. I'd never had it that way in Ireland and to me the bite of the shrimp really complimented the fries and the chicken and actually took to the seasonings best. Eating it sit down was a little weird, but I was here for the food, not the ambiance of walking home drunk after the pub eating on my feet part. Service is better than most pubs and they really care about their menu. Prices are reasonable for DC and portions are large, so you're not left ordering 5 items to fill up. Decor is pretty traditional and on the older side. Bathrooms are on the nicer side. The crowd is a great mix of locals, office workers, sports fans, drinkers. Fantasically devoid of college kids. Gone are the days of me splitting the G, but they do a proper pint. I also came her for their Smithwicks. Yes you can order a "Drop shot" formerly known as a Car Bomb, just don't call it that. Most places are very understanding that it's a good drink and if you like it, then order it, but don't use the slang name for it that is divisive. Order a Drop Shot. Their Irish Coffee could use some work considering they do so many other things really well. The coffee is supposed to be hot and the whipped cream supposed to be fresh. Simple syrup is ok, but the sugar cube is preferred.

    Stopped in here on the way to a Captials game. This place was PACKED. It was a caps game and the…read moreNFL playoffs. Lots of Buffalo fans in the place that evening Hard to give this a fair review since it was so crowded and all we did was have two rounds of beers. Definitely would go back again. But maybe not when the Caps are in town. Cool looking pub though.

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    The Celtic House Irish Pub & Restaurant

    The Celtic House Irish Pub & Restaurant

    4.5(546 reviews)
    4.7 miColumbia Heights
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    He Said: I was fortunate to come two nights in a row late this last week on a short visit to…read moreArlington, but this account only checks in when the two of us are here. Both visits I had were excellent. They have a proper Irish draft list plus some others, and they pour a nice pint. I had bangers and mash my first night and the sausage was some of the best I've had. There was a good mound of mash and the gravy was dark and rich. I appreciated the onions added on too. Night two I got shepherd's pie and was quite happy. Rich sauce and mildly charred mash on top made for a fine meal. I'd gladly order the sausages again and would love to come back for the fish and chips. Worth noting: the service is excellent. Anne Marie is a saint dealing with...err...serving various personalities. Plus there was World Cup all over the TVs. The vibe is excellent Irish pub. I really hope we can go back again. She Said: I was happy that He agreed (happily agreed) to return to The Celtic House because I would have been bummed to miss out. I had the chicken pot pie which is darn near impossible for me to resist. Outside of my own and my dear Aunt Peggy's, this was some of the best pot pie I've had. The gravy was the right thickness, the chicken wasn't over cooked (which is hard to pull off in this format), and the puff pastry on top was light and fluffy but with enough oomph to it to hold up to the gravy. The only thing I'd change was more veggies in the dish, but that's my personal preference. As he noted, the service was terrific and I appreciated the aplomb with which our bartender managed her patrons. Potty Points: No trip to the potty for me on this visit!

    Went here last night for some beers and chicken pot pie after work. A bit pricey but honestly the…read morepot pie was so good I would 100% come back just for that. Service was wonderful. She was really sweet and took care of my table, gave my friend and I recommendations and checked up on us. A very casual/bar setting.

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    Duffy's Irish Pub - Dupont Circle NW

    Duffy's Irish Pub - Dupont Circle NW

    3.2(273 reviews)
    2.3 miDowntown
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    On a cold late night in DC my friend and I looked for some bars that were open late and he thought…read moreof this one. We had a great time here for a number of reasons - all the staff were from Philly, which I could hear right away. It seemed many of the patrons were too based on sports logos and accents. The bartender was super welcoming and attentive so we ordered some beers. They also have a check-in offer of a free drink, so be sure to use that if you come in. I had a local DC beer and of course had to have one Yuengling on draft, a favorite beer growing up. It was a welcoming and happy place. I'm sure the bar food is good, we weren't hungry on our visit. If you're in DC and need an Irish style pub to have a drink or watch a game, this is a convenient one near Dupont Circle.

    Come for the Guinness, stay for the wings…read more We stopped in late night for some beers and snacks. Service was fast and friendly. We got an order of wings and some shepherd's pie. The wings were top notch! We just got the standard buffalo wings and they were just the right size, well cooked and very saucey. The sauce is great because it's a bit of a unique twist on buffalo. It's nice when every place does not have the same mix of Red Hot and Butter (this was not). So, wings fit the bill. Very salty and spicy if I recall (it was late) and want to come back again soon. My friends enjoyed the shepherd's pie, but it wasn't the best I've had. The beef was kind of mild and the potatoes were not crisped on the top. However, a solid home made offering that you can season as you like and I suppose you can order it "crispy" to make sure it comes out that way. Yeah, I'd order it again.

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    Old Ebbitt Grill - Scallops - 2/11/2025

    Old Ebbitt Grill

    4.2(11.7k reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Amazing experience! The food was delicious, the service was friendly and attentive, and the…read moreatmosphere was warm and welcoming. Everything was well prepared and served promptly. I would definitely recommend this place and look forward to visiting again.

    Old Ebbitt Grill is a very good option for lunch, brunch, or dinner in downtown DC. It is in…read moreproximity to The White House and Pennsylvania Avenue corridor. For planning purposes, you are within walking distance to Freedom Plaza, Lafayette Park, and a direct path to the Washington Monument. The food here is very good, but what you're paying for is the rich history of the establishment and great customer service. Our server, Peter, was very knowledgeable of the restaurant history and menu, friendly, and engaged us in organic conversation. The management team was also very friendly and engaging. Some of the best customer service you can experience in DC. The recipes and menu options are simple, but the execution is what makes this place an easy return for diners. They are known for their seafood here, oysters in particular, with a solid selection of staples. The biggest value is perhaps lunch as there are a few options around $20 that are filling and delicious; beating similar pricing for lunch at other places, but at a lesser value. The interior is characteristic of 20th century American midwest saloon. A lot of Victorian decor with mahogany wood throughout. Much of the character of the restaurant is built on this idea. The restaurant group has done a good job of preserving what seems to be original interior and exterior design from the previous occupant, the B. F. Keith's Theater. There's a downstairs which has space for private dining, and there are multiple bars indoors, an atrium, and lounge all which the latter are operated by Old Ebbitt Grill. Overall, a very good experience for good good and a history lesson.

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    Daniel O'Connell's Irish Restaurant & Bar - Cheese Platter

    Daniel O'Connell's Irish Restaurant & Bar

    3.6(696 reviews)
    6.6 miOld Town Alexandria
    $$

    Let's talk about Daniel O'Connell's Irish Pub, because clearly, there's a leprechaun in that…read morekitchen guarding a pot of gold... and that gold is corned beef. I ordered the corned beef and cabbage on DoorDash, fully expecting the usual takeout roulette: soggy cabbage, tired meat, and a mild sense of regret. Instead? I got hit with a full-on Irish blessing disguised as dinner. The corned beef was so tender it practically whispered "top of the mornin'" and fell apart on command. No knife, no effort--just fork, bite, and immediate life improvement. Juicy, flavorful, and cooked like someone back there has ancestral pride on the line. And the cabbage? Listen... cabbage is usually just there for emotional support. Not this time. This cabbage had purpose. This cabbage had ambition. By the end, I wasn't "finishing my meal"--I was chasing the last bites like I'd just spotted the end of a rainbow. Container: empty. Dignity: questionable. Satisfaction: unmatched. If this is what survives a DoorDash trip through Old Town, I'm convinced eating it fresh in the pub might unlock hidden Irish heritage I didn't even know I had.

    My husband and I dined here last Sunday after church and it was AMAZING! We were put on the…read morewaitlist and told it could take 15-20 minutes and it took maybe 5 for us to be called back. We were sat on the rooftop and were able to enjoy the beautiful weather. Our waiter was fantastic and made sure we had everything we needed. We both ordered the fish and chips and it was absolutely DIVINE. The fish was well cooked and was super flakey. The fish is a very good size and the fries and slaw were also very good. That homemade tarter sauce honestly set the fish off! We will definitely be back sooner than later!

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