DC restaurants provide all kinds of romance, from a wisteria-clad patio at a Mediterranean spot to a rooftop stunner in Southwest Waterfront.
LessThis intimate bar along the bustling U Street corridor is where you go for date-night cocktails—think tropical pisco punches and celery-infused martinis. Service Bar’s inventive drinks program has earned several accolades over the years, including a coveted spot on the North America’s 50 Best Bars list since 2022. The best part: the cozy space, amber lighting, and snug banquettes allow romance to flow as freely as the bar’s seasonal selection of drinks and ridiculously good fried chicken.
This Japanese-inspired spot sits on the 14th floor of the Pendry Washington DC hotel and is especially loved for its 360-degree Potomac River views. Moonraker’s chic, circular bar was made for flirting, and there’s even a fireplace to snuggle up by. The snacky menu—Tokyo fried chicken, hamachi crudo, blistered shishitos—means you can focus on each other. If you’re drinking, consider whisky or fizzy cocktails featuring Japanese ingredients like matcha, yuzu, and green tea.
James Beard Award finalist Kevin Tien’s acclaimed modern Vietnamese restaurant now dazzles at its new, date night-approved location in Penn Quarter. Combining plenty of personal touches—family photos and mementos dot the minimalist space—Moon Rabbit by Kevin Tien showcases a menu that weaves together a uniquely personal narrative from the Louisiana-raised Vietnamese American chef. For a memorable date night, let the kitchen guide your evening with the chef’s tasting adventure through Vietnam.
If you’re looking for an anniversary dinner to remember, head to this sprawling steakhouse. For starters, it lives in a historic landmark building complete with original details from 1911. Tufted leather booths and hand-painted murals add to the swankiness, and so does a decadent menu by James Beard Award winner Edward Lee. Expect Southern American classics with Korean twists, like spicy gochujang honey fried chicken and collards, kimchi, and country ham. Bonus points for live jazz.
Set in a storied Georgetown space, this sophisticated sibling to the legendary 1789 restaurant channels the glamor of a former art deco nightclub space. Adorned with preppy tweed and Ralph Lauren-esque touches, Fitzgerald’s invites couples to sip on expertly crafted cocktails like the brown butter old fashioned and rare Japanese whisky pours. The romantic mood is further enhanced with live music on weekend evenings.
Ambar’s bottomless Balkan brunch menu means it’s a magnet for leisurely group get-togethers. And at the Shaw location, many sitting areas—an expanded patio, an indoor dining room, and a retractable roof space—make it an especially versatile restaurant for group hangs. Grab a crew to do justice to the restaurant’s meze platters, salmon Benedict, and cinnamon sourdough, aalong with unlimited drinks like mango hibiscus mimosas for an additional fee.
Sapporo-style ramen draws crowds to Daikaya’s casual, walk-in-only bar, but you can book a table at its sibling spot upstairs. The Izakaya is an ode to Tokyo’s night markets, and the traditional decor is especially transportive. Take your favorite couple friends and catch up over Japanese small plates like sizzling yakitori skewers and onigiri stuffed with fillings like pork belly and fried eggplant, best washed down with cups of warm sake.
Named among Washingtonian‘s 100 Very Best Restaurants, Rumi’s Kitchen grand dining room features earthy colors, intricate tilework, and a dramatic open kitchen—the perfect setting for a traditional Persian feast with a contemporary twist. Share platters of herb-flecked rice topped with buttery sea bass or tender lamb kebabs while sipping cocktails brightened with rose water and tea bitters. The rosewater-pistachio ice cream sandwich makes for an even sweeter ending to an adventurous DC night.
Hidden in DC’s historic Blagden Alley, Amazonia creates a transportive escape perfect for date night with its moody lighting and tropical, South American-inspired decor. Come to this chic Mount Vernon Square restaurant for chef Carlos Delgadoʻs eclectic menu of shareable Peruvian plates, from perfectly grilled anticuchos (meats) to fresh ceviches. Don’t miss the showstopping pisco bar, where mixologists craft creative cocktails from the city’s largest collection of the South American spirits.
The Hamilton’s snug leather banquettes don’t just set you up for romance—they’re also where you score views of some of DC’s most iconic facades, including the Treasury building and the historic Willard hotel. Fuel up on gussied-up bar bites, including a locally loved late-night sushi menu, before continuing your evening downstairs for cocktails and some of the area’s best live music.
Romance meets regional heritage at The Dabney, where flickering flames from the central wood-fired hearth cast a warm glow across Blagden Alley’s most acclaimed dining room. Chef Jeremiah Langhorne’s MICHELIN-Starred kitchen transforms Mid-Atlantic ingredients like Maryland blue crab and Chesapeake Bay rockfish into elegant tasting menus that change nightly. The rustic-refined space, complete with exposed brick and candlelight, creates an intimate setting for proposal-worthy celebrations.