District Commons Review

1.84

Drinks

2.61

At $16, the mimosas are at least affordable, if unspectacular, which sets the tone for the rest of the experience.

Food

1.01

A brunch compatriot found a paper towel shred in their mashed potatoes. The rest of the food was decent, actually, but you don't really get over the paper towel.

Service

1.72

Surprisingly for brunching so close to a college campus, refills are hard to come by.

Ambiance

2.03

The airy, open space feels friendly, if ultimately as generic as you'd expect from a spot filled mostly by GW students mooching a free meal off their visiting parents.

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December 14, 2024

Balos Estiatorio Review

Balos Estiatorio

Dupont Circle

3.37

The bellinis and mimosas have a respectably small tinge, and we appreciate the straight champagne option, but it's really the espresso martinis — six different options, freshly made at a cart wheeled over to your table — that salvage the price.

July 20, 2024

Han Palace Review

Han Palace

Georgetown

3.11

Han Palace offers a full dim-sum experience; we found Option A quite filling at $38 a person, but if you're feeling particularly extravagant, you can upgrade to Option B and get Peking Duck for brunch.

April 20, 2024

Baby Shank Review

Baby Shank

U Street

2.94

It's a good thing the $30 bottomless deal comes with the freedom to pour your own champagne and multiple flavors, because we're 99 percent sure the "orange juice" was SunnyD.

We're like the postmen. We brunch in rain, sleet, or snow

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