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Georgetown Restaurants Washington DC: Local Dining Guide

Georgetown dining guide for DC residents: discover new patios on Wisconsin Avenue, avoid tourist crowds with weekday reservations, and find parking-friendly spots near Dumbarton Oaks.

By Washington DC Lifestyle Desk · Published 10 July 2026, 7:55 am

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Georgetown Restaurants Washington DC: Local Dining Guide
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Georgetown added three new outdoor patios this spring, giving residents direct access to updated menus at longstanding venues along Wisconsin Avenue.

Summer heat and longer daylight hours have shifted local dining patterns, with more people choosing early evening reservations instead of weekend crowds that fill tables near the university campus.

The Georgetown Business Improvement District tracks foot traffic data showing a 22 percent rise in weekday visits to restaurants between May and June 2026. Residents near Dumbarton Oaks can reach both Fiola Mare on Water Street and 1789 Restaurant on R Street within a 12-minute walk, cutting down on parking hassles that peak after 6 p.m.

Evening Options Along Wisconsin Avenue

Fiola Mare serves seafood plates starting at $32, with a resident discount available through the neighborhood loyalty program launched in March. 1789 Restaurant lists entrees from $38 and keeps a short wine list focused on California bottles under $65. Both spots accept reservations up to 30 days ahead via their own websites, bypassing third-party fees.

Local data from the DC Department of Employment Services lists 47 full-service restaurants operating in Georgetown as of June 2026, with average dinner checks reported at $68 per person including drinks.

Practical Steps for First Visits

Check the BID website for updated parking permits that allow two-hour free stays on side streets off M Street during dinner hours. Residents should arrive by 5:30 p.m. on weekdays to secure bar seating at either location before the post-work rush begins. Walk-up lists fill quickly on Fridays, so confirming tables the day before remains the most reliable approach.

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