3 Best Restaurants in D.C. Waterfront, Washington, D.C.

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All-Purpose Pizzeria

$$ | D.C. Waterfront Fodor's Choice

“Best pizza in D.C.” is a hotly contested title, but All-Purpose Pizzeria down on the Capitol Riverfront is a strong contender. Its whole wheat dough is carefully made with high-quality ingredients, and you’ll find a mix of classic and intriguing choices like chili-roasted corn, chili-lime aioli, or truffle honey. Garlic knots make for a delicious starter, and you can round off your meal with a range of desserts, including tiramisù and a freshly baked cookie with award-winning gelato from Dolcezza.

79 Potomac Ave. SE, Washington, DC, 20003, USA
202-629–1894
Known For
  • Riverfront rooftop
  • Italian antipasti dishes
  • Italian-style cocktails

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Shilling Canning Company

$$$ | D.C. Waterfront Fodor's Choice

Shilling Canning takes pride in the quality of its fresh, locally sourced ingredients, and it shows. The Shilling family hails from Baltimore, where they were known for their positive values and respect for the community, as well as their excellent food products—chef Shilling and his team are clearly devoted to honoring the family legacy with a similar ethos. Customer service is impeccable. If you’re sometimes overwhelmed with long menus and multiple decisions, it’s refreshing that the dinner menu here consists of a weekly changing three-course chef’s menu with optional wine pairings. The patio is set off from the main street and bordered with plants, which adds to the pleasant, upscale atmosphere.

Bluejacket

$$ | D.C. Waterfront

Most restaurants pair beer with food, but here you'll find the opposite: the refined but hearty new American fare is designed to complement the 10 brews on tap. If you're not sure whether an herbal saison or the spicy fruit of a Scotch ale would go best with a bone-in beef short rib in a Kansas City rub, don't be afraid to ask the gracious cast of servers. Note the artful industrial decor, a symbol of revitalization in the Navy Yard area, and don't miss the impeccable brunch.

300 Tingey St. SE, Washington, DC, 20003, USA
202-524–2862
Known For
  • In-house brewery that produces excellent speciality beer
  • Industrial vibe
  • Fantastic Sunday brunch
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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