StyleMediterranean brunch
Price range$25-50
HoursSun 11:00-14:00
BookingReservation required (Tock)

Must order: The shakshuka and the house-baked focaccia plate.

Tip: Reservations open 4 weeks out via Tock; the lamb-shoulder hash is family-style and feeds three.

Location

Address: 1827 Adams Mill Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009, Washington DC

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Ted's Bulletin (brunch) ★ 4.1

American diner brunch$15-25Mon-Sun 07:30-15:00Reservation friendly (OpenTable)

Ted's Bulletin brunch in Washington DC is the 14th Street art-deco American diner's all-day brunch, with the in-house adult pop-tart line and the all-day breakfast menu as the signature.

Order: The homemade strawberry pop-tart and the milkshake; the all-day breakfast headliner.

Tip: The weekday brunch is the easier reservation; the Sunday morning slot fills by 09:30.

Convivial (brunch) ★ 4.4

French-American brunch$20-40Sun 10:30-14:30Reservation required

Convivial brunch in Washington DC is Cedric Maupillier's Shaw French-American dining room's Sunday brunch, with the coq au vin pot pie and a deep crepe-and-eggs Benedict menu.

Order: The coq au vin pot pie at brunch is the heartiest French-American brunch order in DC.

Tip: The corner banquette is the brunch best seat; the bar counter runs the full menu for walk-ins.

Kramers (brunch) ★ 4.0

Diner brunch with bookshop$15-25Sat-Sun 08:00-15:00Walk-in friendly

Kramers brunch in Washington DC is the Dupont Circle bookshop-cafe's weekend brunch since 1976, a quiet all-day breakfast room with a crab cake Benedict and the bookshop wandering hours.

Order: The crab cake Benedict with hollandaise and Old Bay.

Tip: Sunday brunch with a stack of newspapers and the bookshop is the city's quietest morning ritual; walk in at 09:00.

Lapis (Afghan brunch buffet) ★ 4.4

Afghan brunch buffet$25Sat-Sun 10:00-14:30Reservation friendly

Lapis brunch in Washington DC is Shamim Popal's Adams Morgan Afghan dining room's weekend brunch buffet, an all-you-can-eat $25 Afghan brunch with mantu dumplings, ashak and kabuli pulao.

Order: The all-you-can-eat $25 brunch buffet with mantu, ashak and kabuli pulao is the editorial value.

Tip: The buffet is the value pick; the brunch endless mimosa option adds $15 for the table service.

Old Ebbitt Grill (brunch) ★ 4.2

Classic American saloon brunch$20-40Sat-Sun 08:30-15:00Reservation required

Old Ebbitt Grill brunch in Washington DC is the city's oldest saloon's weekend brunch service, with Chesapeake Eggs Benedict, oyster Happy Hour preserves and a power-table federal-worker crowd.

Order: The Chesapeake Eggs Benedict with crab cake substituted for ham.

Tip: Sunday brunch at 10:00 fills quick; the Old Bar takes walk-ins and runs the full menu.

Le Diplomate (brunch) ★ 4.5

French brasserie brunch$25-50Sat-Sun 09:30-15:00Reservation required (OpenTable)

Le Diplomate brunch in Washington DC is Stephen Starr's 14th Street brasserie's weekend service, the city's most-booked brunch reservation since 2013, with the croque madame as the headliner.

Order: The croque madame with a glass of Sancerre is the editorial brunch order.

Tip: Book the patio at 11:00 for the warm-weather window; the bar takes walk-ins on weekday brunch.

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