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City Life
November 30, 2008
Clyde's of Georgetown
Clyde's of Georgetown opened in 1963 in Washington's most historic neighborhood. Its long oak bar, plank flooring and popular Back Bar with vintage railroad posters evoke "the good life" of a bygone era. It's a casual American saloon offering good food, drink, and value. Clyde's of Georgetown serves lunch, dinner, late-night fare and Sunday brunch.
1789 Restaurant
1789 Restaurant is the quintessential Washington, D.C. dining experience. Chosen by readers of Gourmet magazine as one of America's Top Tables, it's inspired creativity is delivered in relaxed country-inn elegance. Decorated with American antiques, period equestrian and historic prints, and Limoges china, its five dining rooms offer comfortable suroundings in a renovated Federal house.
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