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BARBECUE
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SOUTHERN
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AMERICAN
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Georgetown
3139 M Street NW (Wisconsin Ave. NW) - map
Washington, DC 20007
202.337.3406
202.342.1819 fax
Hours Monday-Thursday 11:30 AM-2 AM Friday-Saturday 11:30 AM-3 AM Sunday 11 AM-2 AM
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ogl@capitalrestaurants.com
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| Price (lunch) | $ |
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Features
kids' menu
vegetarian dishes
private room
private parties
offsite catering
kid friendly
large groups ok
outdoor/patio dining
entertainment / live music
Accepts
cash
American Express Visa Diners' Club MasterCard/Eurocard Discover
Smoking
section
Dress
casual
Alcohol
full bar
Reservations
accepted
Parking
street parking
Handicapped Access
completely accessible
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Description
A lively nightspot for the young Georgetown crowd, Old Glory boasts barbecue prepared in sauces and styles from around the US: steaks, ribs, chops and burgers from Memphis, East Carolina, El Paso, Kansas City and places in between. The menu offers a reasonably priced selection of salads, grilled veggies and sandwiches for the less carnivorous.
Housed in colonial brick, Old Glory flies two large American flags, from which it takes its name. The interior's casual, bare-wood design fittingly evokes the countryside, but there are features that might be overlooked by the late night bar patrons - the main dining area features a mural from Thomas Hart Benton's "The Arts of Life in America: Arts of the West," and the "Four Winds" bar is a 110 year-old vestige of a Memphis barbecue restaurant.
The owners, Capital Restaurants, have done their best to capture the "food, flavor, and feel of the great southern barbeque restaurants of the US," and in the heart of preppy Georgetown, they have done well.
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The hickory aroma drifts along the sidewalk making... - Digital City - suggest change
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Great Service I used to be drunker than a skunk back in my college days. Now that I know what service and food is about, Old Glory rocks. My name still hangs in gold! Best brunch in town! Ten times better than the $400 I spent on Friday night. Why do we waste our money? The food is good, but the service on Sunday was the best of the weekend. Thanks from Detroit.
P.S. The employees leaving work for the day holding the door while leaving, was the icing on the cake. [18 Aug 2003 10:38:32]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Pulled pork and the texas sauce
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Horrible Food Went to Old Glopry because it was recommended. Boy, was this place bad. I went with a bunch of people and everyone ordered something different so we were able to taste all the different BBQ they offered. It was so inedible that I had to write something in this review/ The brisket was tough, ribs chewy and pulled pork was actually chopped and hard. One of the worst meals I ever had. On the positive side, they had a great selection of different sauces and the place is very nice looking. [31 May 2007 22:41:16]
Food:     Service:     Ambiance:     Overall:      Recommended Dishes: Try all the sauces
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