Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., The Palm is a renowned restaurant offering a top-notch dining experience. With a legacy spanning over 90 years, The Palm is known for its exceptional steaks, seafood, and Italian cuisine. The classic and sophisticated atmosphere of The Palm creates the perfect setting for upscale dining, whether it be for a business lunch or a special celebration. Guests can expect impeccable service and a menu filled with signature dishes such as chicken parmigiana, filet mignon, and lobster bisque. The Palm is the go-to destination for those looking to indulge in a luxurious dining experience in the nation's capital.
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Reviews
The Palm is one of my most favorite restaurants in Washington, DC. The service is impeccable. The jumbo shrimp cocktail is one of the most enjoyable appetizers. While I go for the steaks, the also do a mean chicken parm. Drinks are strong (which I appreciate). The donuts are a delicious dessert. The food is great, service is amazing, and as an added bonus you typically see one or more famous (or infamous) guest each visit. Highly recommend!
This expensive and unique restaurant is known for its quality food and famous guests. I went for happy hour (ends at 6:30). Truly a wonderful experience with strong and tasty margaritas and the best giant meatball ever.
5's across the board. I ordered the sautéed mushrooms, and they were some of the best I have had. An earthy taste with a dab of sweetness at the end. Not overly spiced, but enough to tell that they received more than just salt and pepper. The staff were excellent with giving suggestions or answering questions. Mike Melore made the experience very memorable. He had a quick wit and oozed history about the Palm and some of the "movers and shakers" who frequent the establishment. The Palm has been a staple of the community, and Dupont Circle since 1925 and I would think that it will be around for another 100 years. Highly Recommended.
I had the ahi tuna which was fantastic. It was a bit loud so hard to hear for a good conversation. The wait staff (Erin and others) were fantastic. Quite a iconic venue for its political illustrations and history.
The service was inconsistent throughout the evening. While the host was extremely friendly and didn’t miss the fact I was celebrating a new job, our server was much less friendly. While we declined the full wine list initially to opt for a cocktail or two (which we had to ask to see a menu as it was not automatically brought to us), when we changed our mind and ordered a bottle of red, our server’s demeanor suddenly improved. It left us feeling a bit uncomfortable. The octopus appetizer was way overcooked and almost inedible/burnt. The filet mignon was great - best part of the night. I don’t think we will plan to return, given there are so many other outstanding steakhouses in DC that do a better job overall.
Things started put rocky initially because we weren't greeted by anyone on the front, we went around looking for an employee.
But after that, our waitress was amazing! I forgot her name, but she was a very tall female with blondish brown hair, loved her! It was our first time there and she was amazingly helpful with the menu. The oysters, steak and salad tasted amazing. It was the first steak I've ever had at a high end restaurant that WASN'T chewy!!
We ordered the NY style cheesecake and chocolate cake for dessert. The cheese cake was a bit too sweet for me, but my fiance loved the chocolate cake. Really glad we decided to stop by here during our weekend stay in DC.
Just a classic, almost timeless, place to eat...meat. Steak baby. The best. Grilled and charred to perfection. Old fashioned lovely formal service for the most part. Like stepping into a time capsule. I hope this place is here forever.
A Washington institution where there's a good chance of running into a power broker or politico. Come for the excellent steak and fabulous cartoons of past diners that cover the walls. Fun, but the service is old school, ie slow.
Location
1225 19th St NW, Washington, DC 20036, United States
Hours
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Monday
11:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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Tuesday
11:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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Wednesday
11:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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Thursday
11:30 AM - 09:00 PM
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Friday
11:30 AM - 10:00 PM
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Saturday
05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Sunday
04:00 PM - 09:00 PM
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