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Ebbitt's Grill or Red Sage
Hi, <BR>Am limited [at least I think I am], to dining at either of these restaurants. Will be having meetings at the Willard, 5/16 and will be in DC for dinner only one night. Which do you think best? <BR>Thanks to all who reply.
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well, I haven't been to both so I can't give a comparative answer. But Red Sage was fabulous, I don't think you would be disappointed.
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Old Ebbitt's Grill is more of a place to see and be seen; Red Sage has the better food. If you're at the Willard, there are a number of excellent restaurants in walking distance: Jaleo and Les Halles, for example. Let me know if you need further examples. <BR>
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Neal, <BR> <BR>My husband and I have a 'limited' time to have dinner. We both have meetings 'til 5pm and then back for a reception at 7pm. All taking place at the Willard. Hate to rush through dinner...do have a resev.at Red Sage, but wondering what would be hassle free re: distance, as we will only be staying in DC one night. Any other suggestions, I'd be glad for the input. <BR>Thanks
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Beth, <BR>Thank you! We do have a reservation at Red Sage [main din. room]. I appreciate your feedback.
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If you are dressed properly Ebbitts Grill will hand you a beeper and you get a table. The food is good; the service is, too. I dont bother with the "places to be seen" as I grew up in BH (my spouse went to Gerogetown) and we ignore other (!) famous people. We like Ebbitts and took the kids there recently.
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Elaine, the Willard is at 14th and Pennsylvania; a five-minute walk to anywhere. Ebbitt's Grill and Red Sage are both less than a block from the Willard; Les Halles is at 12th and Pennsylvania. My two experiences at Ebbitt's Grill were that the wait for a table with reservations was interminable ("Won't you have a seat at the bar?") and the food more geared to the "see and be seen" crowd. Red Sage was always consistently excellent; Beth hits it on the nose, and you should have sufficient time for a good dinner without being rushed. Les Halles has been a long-time personal favorite; bright decor, excellent Parisian bistro food, quick service, and an interesting wine list. Maybe next time! <BR>
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Definitely Red Sage for the food, also outstanding are 701 (at 701 Pennsylvania Ave) and the Occidental Grill which has both a historic room and excellent food, and is right near the Willard. All are in the upper-moderate to expensive price range.
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Definitely Red Sage. The Old Ebbitt Grill is overpriced, overrated, and stuffy. I have been disappointed both times I was there. Red Sage has great food and better service than OEG, and a better atmosphere.
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Thank you ALL! <BR>Red Sage it is!...you have all endorsed this restaurant enthusiastically. Had posted same query to another DC Travel Board...not half as helpful as the Fodors 'folks'. <BR>Appreciate your time to send a reply. <BR>Regards, <BR>Elaine
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