The Bottom Line
Tony and Joe's is a busy seafood restaurant, especially lively on summer evenings because of its prime location on the Georgetown Waterfront. The view is one of the best in Washington, DC.
Pros
- Prime location with a beautiful view of the Potomac River
- Extensive selection of seafood dishes
- Seafood buffet Sunday Brunch
- Large restaurant with room for large parties
- Lots of outdoor seating available - weather permitting
Cons
- Expensive
Description
- Address: 3000 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20007
- Phone: (202) 944 4545
- Hours: Sun-Thurs: 11am-10pm, Fri & Sat: 11am-12pm; Bar open until 1:30am every night
- Reservations: Suggested
- Parking: Garage accessible from Wisconsin Ave. $7 after 5pm
- Prices: Lunch: Prix Fixe $17; Dinner entrees: $22-42: Brunch $40 adult & $20 child.
Guide Review - Tony and Joe's Seafood Restaurant Review
Tony and Joe's is located right on the Potomac River with spectacular views of the Kennedy Center, the Key Bridge and Roosevelt Island. This restaurant is a popular gathering place for young professionals and out-of-towners.
The menu features an ordinary selection of soups and salads and traditional seafood dishes including Maryland Crabcakes, Shrimp Scampi, Whole Main Lobster. Tony and Joe's has a nice selection of fresh fish which you can have prepared any way you like it -grilled, broiled, steamed, poached, sautéed, pan fried or deep fried. There are also a few chicken, ribs and steak dishes.
Tony and Joe's draws a crowd for its ambiance. The menu and the presentation could use a more contemporary flair to compete with Washington, DC's upscale restaurants.
Reviewed February 2007 - Prices are subject to change
The menu features an ordinary selection of soups and salads and traditional seafood dishes including Maryland Crabcakes, Shrimp Scampi, Whole Main Lobster. Tony and Joe's has a nice selection of fresh fish which you can have prepared any way you like it -grilled, broiled, steamed, poached, sautéed, pan fried or deep fried. There are also a few chicken, ribs and steak dishes.
Tony and Joe's draws a crowd for its ambiance. The menu and the presentation could use a more contemporary flair to compete with Washington, DC's upscale restaurants.
Reviewed February 2007 - Prices are subject to change




