DC: Café du Parc (February 2019)

Café du Parc – A Little Taste of France in DC
My spouse and I visited Café du Parc on a Saturday afternoon in mid-February 2018. The Café is open daily from 7:00 am until 10:00 pm. You can book a spot using the online Open Table reservation system (although we arrived as walk-ins).
Café du Parc is located in the gorgeous Beaux-Arts Willard Intercontinental Hotel, just across the street from the side entrance to the White House and also across a different street from its Visitor Center. (In fact, we were early for our tour time at the White House, so we stopped in to the Café to have a drink and a snack.) The Willard began as a series of six small houses built in 1816 to offer rented rooms. More than 30 years later, Henry Willard combined the six buildings and enlarged them to create his hotel. The current 12-story structure opened in 1901; however, it sat vacant for three decades (from 1958 until 1986), when Intercontinental Hotels Group (which also owns the Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza brands, among others) bought it and restored it to its former turn-of-the-century grandeur. The hotel has hosted many notable events and guests, including past Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Pierce, Ulysses S. Grant, Millard Fillmore, Calvin Coolidge, authors Mark Twain, Emily Dickinson, Charles Dickens, and other famous figures like Martin Luther King and Samuel Morse.
The restaurant offers several places to dine. On the street level, guests can sit in the casual brasserie area (either at tables or at the small drinks bar) or outdoors on the sidewalk patio. A long staircase (or tiny elevator) leads guests upstairs to the main dining room, where a private event space (the Pershing Room) is also available. We regret now that we didn’t make the effort to see the second-floor dining room, because we hear that it is beautiful!
Café du Parc serves French cuisine. We enjoyed some wine and shared the crab cake appetizer, which was quality lump crab sautéed and plated alongside a small green salad.
We enjoyed our quick visit to Café du Parc, and we can envision returning, especially in the summertime when we can dine outdoors.