
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Came here for lunch on a Sunday and was told it would take 45 minutes to get a table. It was fairly busy. We ended up getting seated in maybe 20-30 minutes, so not bad. We started with the Calamari and Shrimp appetizer. It was ok, a little over fried. For lunch, I had the bison burger which was good, had good flavor. The fries, like the calamari and shrimp, were overfried and a little hard. My wife got the French Onion soup and she thought that was really good. A cool spot with a lot of history to it."
"It was our first time here. We were seated in a booth near the window 🎉 We ordered fried green tomatoes as an appetizer, which was delicious. I ordered the Brunswick stew and my husband had the steak and eggs. My stew was just what I needed on a cold day. And my husband's steak and eggs were cooked perfectly. We also ordered desserts. I had the creme brulee and my husband had the pecan pie ala mode. Both desserts were excellent. Our waiter was Oscar. He was very attentive and gave us our refills as needed and checked in on us often. He was very conversational and friendly. The tavern was still decorated in Christmas decor and I was 🥰 it was so beautiful and festive. I was so happy to be able to catch it before they took it all down. We will definitely be back again."
"Food is good and restaurant vibe is very cute. Lobster risotto wasnt on the lunch menu but the kitchen was nice enough to accommodate. The only reason I am giving a 4 star instead of a 5 is because i do think the food, as good as they were, were a little too pricey. A plate of appetite - 4 tiny crab cakes should not cost $21. I came here expecting the lobster risotto to be $56 so I will let that one go but a lunch meal when we only ordered a side salad, an appetizer and a risotto should not be costing $110 total. A heads up for any first time comer here - they automatically charge you a non optional 6% operational fee which they claim “helps to run the restaurant with minimum wage” so tip accordingly. Other than the price point, it was a pretty nice restaurant to hang out and the staff were also very friendly."
"You cannot live in or visit Washington, DC without experiencing Martin's. It's one of the most amazing places in the city. The food, history, service, and people are exceptional. All the booths from JFK's proposal one to Nixon to Madeleine Albright are unique and so cool to sit in. If it's your first time visiting Martin's definitely make a reservation - even getting a spot at the bar can sometimes be difficult. They always have beautiful seasonal decorations. Perfect for all occasions especially celebrations!"
"We are in DC visiting relatives who suggested Martin’s Tavern. I am so glad they did. It’s a top tier restaurant with outstanding service. I would suggest having it on your restaurants to experience list when in DC. I also discovered it dates back to 1933, is family owned, and holds a tremendous amount of history. We ate at the Harry Truman booth. They advertise that all the presidents from Truman through George W Bush ate there. I learned all of this from Solomon who has worked there for 27 years."
"My breakfast was delicious, and a joy. Our server, Andy, was very prompt, friendly and helpful. I had the southwestern omelet - delicious. I also had..."
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