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- RRosemaryvipWashington, D.C. Area •160 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoVery much enjoyed our unconventional Thanksgiving dinner at Et Voila. Country pate, mushroom soup, beet salad: all delicious. Mains also good, especially the Carbonnade and skirt steak. Desserts outdid themselves: a layered pumpkin tart and "Alex" mousse cake. Our waiter was very pleasant and knowledgeable. Service was almost too fast: they were clearly trying to move through a big crowd on Thanksgiving day and courses came promptly. They also had a lot of staff to whisk away plates as soon as we were finished. It's a small restaurant and can feel crowded even without a crowd. But we'll definitely be back for the food and service.More infoEt VoilaPrice: Expensive• French• Palisades Northwest•4.8
- DDianaLos Angeles •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe live in Los Angeles, CA and it's our first time in DC. We had Thanksgiving Day dinner at The Hamilton and it was perfect. Our waitress, Ash, was patient and attentive. Food serving portions were generous and tasty. The ambience and decor is modern yet classic, simply wonderful.More infoThe HamiltonPrice: Moderate• American• Downtown•4.7
- JJoannevipPhiladelphia County •16 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoUnfortunately, if you're reading this it's too late to indulge in a delicious Thanksgiving dinner. This is the second time in 65 years I've eaten Thanksgiving dinner in a restaurant and am I glad we ate here. I started with the beet and burrata salad, my husband had the gumbo. Both were fresh, generous portions with well balanced flavors. We both had the traditional dinner, other options were available. Turkey was moist and tender, mashed and sweet potatoes were perfect, as was everything else on the plate. And there was a lot!! I am not a fan of port wine anything and they were able to serve us whole cranberry sauce (minus the port). For dessert my husband had the apple crumble, served warm, with cinnamon ice cream. He was just going to taste it and finish it at home but once he started eating it, he had to eat it all. I had pumpkin pie, literally. A small pumpkin pie, with perfect filling in a buttery, crisp shell and whipped cream worth eating. And let me add, the service was every bit as good as the meal. Annie was professional and pleasant. Eat here, I doubt you'll be disappointed.More infoChef Geoff's West EndPrice: Moderate• American• West End•4.3
- KKevinvipHouston •69 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoFantastic meal. We’ve done Thanksgiving dinner here a couple of times. Plenty of food and all the fixings with traditional turkey or ham. Emily, our server was amazing. Always book ahead because they get busy. Love the Georgetown location. You can always also order off the regular menu. Great clam chowder and crab cakes. We always eat at Clyde’s when visiting our daughter in DC.More infoClyde's of GeorgetownPrice: Moderate• American• Georgetown•4.6
- KKingWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoGreat and amazing experience. I enjoy every dish and the environment was amazing.More infoMoonrakerPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Southwest Waterfront•4.5