Hours

Mon.-Thu. 11:30AM-2AM
Fri.-Sat. 11:30-3AM
Sun. 11AM-2AM

Nearest Subway Station

Foggy Bottom - George Washington University (blue and orange lines)
23rd St & I St, NW
Blue Line, Orange Line

Cross Street

North Garfield Street

Pricing

Low ($)

City's Best

Old Glory American Bar-B-Que   

3139 M St NW
Washington, DC 20007
202-337-3406
www.oldglorybbq.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (2 Ratings)   Read Reviews (2)    Rate and Write a Review

Down-home barbecue in Georgetown? Apparently. Saloon-style bar stools and booths, paper tablecloths and six-packs full of various sauces lure mostly tourists to this two-level restaurant in the heart of Washington's busiest neighborhood. Wedged into the M Street strip, lucky diners can snag a table in either of the two huge front windows that open up on nice days. If you miss those tables, ask about the back deck with views of downtown (and a dark alley). A wide selection of beers and hand-crafted bourbons are poured here to wash down heaping portions of ribs, pulled chicken and hoppin' john -- a centuries-old low country dish of rice and black-eyed peas. All the meats -- from beef brisket to pulled pork to seasoned lamb -- are slow-smoked over real hickory in keeping with tradition. Potato salad, barbecue beans and other predictable side dishes abound, and those who have saved room can sample one of a few decadent desserts. Live blues makes the evening complete. Barbecue and vegetarian don't tend to mix well, but those who don't favor meat can find solace in a salad or a side dish. Dress comfortable and casual (you may very well get messy), and bring the kids early if you like -- the menu offers items for all ages. If you stay past nine or so, get ready for a collegiate invasion from nearby Georgetown and George Washington universities as the bar becomes one of the many places undergrads love to stumble out of. -- Nick Freshman

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Bourbonator11
Review rating 5 out of 5
Comfort food & friendly service
By Bourbonator11 on 07/27/2008
The lamb is a hidden gem, and the grilled chicken wings (pit wings) are simply delicious! If you like large portions of delicious barbeque and are willing to try some of the less conspicuous side dishes, you will be pleasantly surprised by the creamed succotash and sweet potato fries. The bartenders are extremely knowledgeable about their 70 some bourbons and make an outstanding mint julep! It's a great place to meet friends and enjoy authentic barbeque in a comfortable setting, and if you like bourbon, you'll find their selection quite impressive.
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Review rating 4 out of 5
always a fun time
By dtl617 on 08/28/2005
The music's playing, the crowd is happy, the ribs are TO DIE FOR, and I recently discovered their Sunday Brunch is terrific as well!