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Where to Eat Brunch in Georgetown – American Eats Favorites

Martin's Tavern
Peacock Cafe
Clyde's of Georgetown
Chaia
Kafe Leopold
Fiola Mare DC
Farmers Fishers Bakers
Sequoia
Thunder Burger and Bar
Chez Billy Sud
Seasons
chicken biscuit with egg and onion from martin's tavern in georgetown
Martin's Tavern
egg benedict and fries from peacock cafe in georgetown
Peacock Cafe
egg Benedict and side of hashbrowns from clyde's of georgetown
Clyde's of Georgetown
tacos and chips with guacamole from chaia in georgetown
Chaia
strawberry dessert from kafe leopold in georgetown
Kafe Leopold
seafood subs from fiola mare dc in georgetown
Fiola Mare DC
cinnamon rolls covered in icing from farmers fishers bakers in georgetown
Farmers Fishers Bakers
chicken and waffles from sequoia in georgetown
Sequoia
chicken sandwich with side of fries from thunder burger and bar in georgetown
Thunder Burger and Bar
gnocchi from chez billy sud in georgetown
Chez Billy Sud
afternoon tea at seasons in Georgetown
Seasons

Georgetown is one of the most sophisticated areas in Washington, DC, so if you’re visiting the area soon, you should definitely check out some of the elegant and modern local restaurants to enjoy a tasty brunch. Here are some of the best brunch restaurants in Georgetown Washington DC, whether you’ve got a taste for a sweet or savory meal.

 

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Martin’s Tavern

1264 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-7370

Martin’s Tavern is one of the best brunch restaurants in Georgetown Washington DC when you’ve got a taste for eggs Benedict. If you enjoyed comfort foods like homestyle creamed chipped beef, Martin’s Tavern is the place. This pub is a mainstay in Georgetown, and you can enjoy brunch there until 4 pm, seven days a week.

 

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Peacock Cafe

3251 Prospect St NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 625-2740

Peacock Cafe offers a variety of delicious omelets with several fresh ingredients. The egg white omelet with saffron-stewed tomatoes, crab, and smoked salmon is a favorite; this tasty egg dish is even topped with caviar to make this brunch especially elegant. If you’re not in the mood for breakfast food, you can try the nachos, topped with all the veggies, seasoned meat, and cheesy sauce you can handle. Peacock is one of the best brunch restaurants in Georgetown Washington DC to enjoy an outdoor brunch with friends.

 

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Clyde’s of Georgetown

3236 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-9180

Clyde’s doesn’t boast a modern or chic exterior, but the restaurant is known for classic American breakfast and brunch food that will satisfy your taste for something savory. You can choose from eggs Benedict, turkey club sandwiches, or a hearty bowl of chili. One of the favorites at Clyde’s of Georgetown is the crab tower filled with fresh regional seafood.

 

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Chaia

3207 Grace St NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-5222

Chaia is the ideal place to dine in DC if you’re vegetarian. This trendy taqueria is great for a sit-down meal or you can pick up your food to go. The eatery is popular for its house-made corn tortillas, and on the weekends, you can order a tortilla filled with local eggs for a delicious breakfast burrito. Chaia also offers tacos that feature a variety of seasonal vegetables that are locally sourced.

 

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Kafe Leopold

3315 Cady’s Alley NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 965-6005

This popular restaurant in Cady’s Alley is a European-style cafe that serves German and Austrian entrees. The eatery opens early, so it’s the perfect place for a morning meal to help you get your day started. A favorite among the locals is the “emperor’s mess,” which is a Viennese dish that consists of shredded pancakes with fruity jam. The eggs served with black forest ham are popular as well.

 

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Fiola Mare DC

3100 K St NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 525-1402

The owners of Fiola Mare DC, Fabio and Maria Trabocchi, welcome celebrities and prominent politicians to their waterfront Italian restaurant often. Fiola Mare DC has welcomed President Barack and former First Lady Michelle Obama for dinner, but the brunch crowd tends to be made up of DC’s younger diners. The restaurant offers bottomless champagne for brunch, along with a three-course menu, but you can order a la carte as well. Fiola Mare DC also offers a prix fixe menu, which includes a basket filled with warm pastry, your choice of an appetizer, a main course, dessert, and all the champagne you want.

 

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Farmers Fishers Bakers

3000 K St NW, The Washington, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 298-8783

If you’re dining with family or have friends who are picky eater, Farmers Fishers Bakers is the place to go when you’re in DC. You’ll find a variety of comfort foods to satisfy everyone, include pizza, fried chicken, and jambalaya. The restaurant also has an impressive list of sushi. The weekend brunch buffet is popular in the area, and children under 6 eat for free.

 

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Sequoia

3000 K St NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 944-4200

If you’re looking for an unlimited mimosa brunch in Georgetown, Sequoia is a great choice. You can enjoy the mimosa brunch special for $35, which includes a salad bar, an omelet bar, steamed shrimp, and cheese grits, along with all the other brunch items you can imagine. The locals enjoy this spot because it’s a trendy spot with stunning decor that makes you feel like you’re on vacation, so you’ll definitely want to check out Sequoia when you visit Georgetown.

 

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Thunder Burger and Bar

3056 M St NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 333-2888

If you want a hearty brunch that includes burgers made with the freshest ingredients, check out Thunder Burger and Bar. The burgers are made from free-range beef, and you can add poblanos and jalapeños. The brunch menu includes favorites like pancakes and French toast, and the eatery is known for its flavorful Bloody Marys as well.

 

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Chez Billy Sud

1039 31st St NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 965-2606

Chez Billy Sud is known for its sophisticated, light green walls and gilded mirrors that make you feel like you’re having fancy afternoon tea with brunch. This place is also wonderful for date night. You can also enjoy your meal in the courtyard during the warmer months of the year. You can enjoy tasty entrees like Croque Madame, eggs poached in red wine, and pain perdu, which is the original version of French toast.

 

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Seasons

2800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 342-0444

For an elegant brunch, check out Seasons, the refined eatery inside of The Four Seasons. There are plenty of classic brunch options like omelets and French toast, but you can also indulge in the raw bar or sushi station. The restaurant even has an entire room filled with desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth. Your tab will include all the food you can eat, along with unlimited tea, coffee, bloody Marys, and Prosecco.