DC: PJ Clarke’s (February 2019)

PJ Clarke’s - Dependable Choice for Drinks and Food
My spouse and I visited PJ Clarke’s for drinks on a Sunday afternoon in mid-February 2019. PJ Clarke’s is open daily for lunch and dinner from 11:00 am until 11:00 or 11:30 pm, with the bar open a bit later. You can book a spot using the online Open Table reservation system.
The restaurant/bar opened in 2010 on a corner in the Downtown area. We stayed at the Capital Hilton, which is located catty-corner across the street from PJ Clarke’s; the St. Regis Hotel is also located across the street. PJ Clarke’s offers three additional locations in NYC and one in Philadelphia. (There may have once been venues in Chicago and Las Vegas, but they have since closed.)
The interior space offers several places to dine. The long drinks bar offers a view of the raw bar at one end, with a bar rail against a wall decorated with interesting framed political photos and memorabilia. In the main dining area, red-and-white checkered tablecloths top the individual tables and half-booths, some of which are near the semi-open kitchen. On the lower level, a more private white-tablecloth dining area called the Sidecar is separated from the upstairs by a hard-to-miss, gorgeous smoked glass and green iron “cage”. A large sidewalk patio is available for al fresco dining in nice weather.
PJ Clarke’s serves American cuisine; however, we only had drinks. (The cucumber jalapeno margaritas were tasty, with just the right kick.) The food menu offers seafood, steaks, and other entrees, as well as burgers and sandwiches, and of course, raw bar items like oysters.
We enjoyed our time at PJ Clarke’s; we are glad that we visited, because we previously thought of it as a sports bar, but we quickly learned that its menu, atmosphere, and polished service offer much finer-style dining.










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