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Jun 29 2008

1789 Restaurant - Washington, DC

Published by tolentinoray at 8:33 pm under Washington, DC Edit This

Hi everyone,

So, it goes without saying that today’s featured restaurant isn’t exactly a “hole-in-the-wall” restaurant, by any means.  That being said, I wanted to feature 1789 simply because of the summer special that is going on, which is a great deal for a really high class restaurant.  1789, for those of you who do not know, is one of Georgetown’s classiest restaurants, offering American cuisine to its patrons at a pretty high price.  Generally, entrees go for about 30 bucks on average, and both first and second course selections are around 8-10 dollars, with desserts around 8.50.  What I wanted to feature today was the summer special, in which you can receive a three-course meal (first/second course, entrée, and dessert) for only 37 dollars.  It’s a great deal and you get to experience what would be a 60 dollar meal for a discounted price.

I recently went to 1789 and enjoyed the 37 dollar summer special immensely.  I ended up getting the Steak Tartare, the Rack of Lamb, and the Strawberry shortcake.  Other selections for the first/second course are Cavatelli, Hamachi, Romaine Salad, Manila Clams, among others.  Other entrees included King Salmon, Porkchops, New York Strip Steak, Braised Chicken, and Lobster.

The service is first-class, and the ambience was great.  The summer special lasts until September I believe so I urge you all to try it out.

Here is the website and address:

http://www.1789restaurant.com/main/index.shtml
1789 Restaurant
1226 36th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007
Phone: (202) 965-1789
Fax: (202) 337-1541

Happy Eating,
Ray

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