Summer fever is in full swing and we’ll do just about anything to enjoy a little sun during our lunch break or a boozy weekend brunch.
Over the past couple of weeks, we shared our top al fresco hotel restaurant picks in New York City and Los Angeles, and this week we’re spilling our inside scoop on the best outdoor dining spots in the nation’s capital.
So come with some SPF and an empty stomach — these D.C. restaurants in the sun are sure to satisfy!
Cafe Du Parc at The Willard Intercontinental
Cafe Du Parc, at The Willard Intercontinental, located just a short walk from the White House, is popular among tourists, locals, and business people in town with clients.
Serving three meals a day, as well as cocktails and light bites in between, the restaurant offers French-inspired dishes such as French onion soup and wild mushroom tarts.
Bourbon Steak at the Four Seasons Washington D.C.
Celebrity chef Michael Mina’s carnivore-friendly restaurant has a great location in the elegant Four Seasons in Georgetown.
Diners can opt for entrees complete with well-suited sides, or choose from an extensive offering of a la carte meats, such as New York strip, aged Porterhouse, or filet mignon.
During the summertime, the restaurant’s quiet courtyard opens up with comfy patio furniture.
Poste Moderne Brasserie at Hotel Monaco Washington D.C.
Not only can you sit outside at Poste Moderne in Hotel Monaco, but while sitting outside at the large communal table, you can probably see some of what you’ll be eating; the restaurant grows many ingredients, such as kale, kiwi, and cantaloupe, in its own garden.
Offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Poste Moderne includes a rotation of specials for every weekday — we recommend the bouillabaisse on Tuesdays.
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