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10 special occasion-worthy restaurants in Washington, DC

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by Christabel Lobo
Updated 18 December 2023

An epic night out in the country’s capital can mean dining where the Beltway bigwigs do—but it doesn’t have to. Washington, DC’s signature diversity trickles down to its special occasion spots, too.

These restaurants in and around the District have what it takes to uplevel any occasion—even if it’s just a midweek dinner. Read on for a guide to the 10 best special occasion spots in Washington, DC, right now.

A photo of Bourbon Steak - Four Seasons Washington DC restaurant
4.8
4.8 (3856)
$30 and under
Steakhouse
Georgetown
About the restaurant

This stylish Four Seasons Hotel steakhouse is a special occasion spot fit for presidents. Case in point: the Obamas hosted their 20th wedding anniversary dinner here in 2012. You’ll find DC’s elite gathered to celebrate major moments over chef Michael Mina’s world-class filet mignon and Maine lobster pie—plus one of the most impressive bourbon collections in town. Even though the restaurant is part of a national chain, Mina knows how to make each location shine, and the swanky five-star hotel backdrop gives his DC edition a leg up.


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Wallyvip
Dined 4 days ago
Excellent meal. The length the chef goes with the little extras is welcome in a world of “that will do”… always feel spoiled here. Top notch service, excellent steaks!
A photo of Das Ethiopian - Georgetown restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1530)
$31 to $50
Ethiopian
Georgetown
About the restaurant

Das’s shareable and spice-forward Ethiopian dishes make it ideal for intimate special occasions. A milestone meal in this cushy townhouse isn’t complete without a bottomless basket of injera (spongy flatbread), made for dunking in tender chicken stew. But the MICHELIN Bib Gourmand recipient is also a go-to for its spectacular meat-free options. Sleek, elegant lines and lush fabrics dial up the luxe factor and explain why this Georgetown staple is a highly sought-after celebration spot.


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Joyce
Dined 7 days ago
Delicious food and friendly service. My grandchildren ages 10 and 12 ask to go to Das whenever they visit. Their parents like it too. Whenever I have guests from out of town I take them to Das for a delightful dinner.
A photo of Equinox - DC restaurant
4.5
4.5 (3434)
$31 to $50
Contemporary American
Downtown
About the restaurant

Wife-and-husband duo Ellen Kassoff and Todd Gray are behind this plant-forward fine-dining legend. When Gray debuted Equinox’s vegetarian tasting menu circa 2011, the move gave the restaurant an edge in DC’s competitive fine-dining scene. An always-changing selection means you’ll try something different every time you mark a special occasion here. The best part: Equinox’s nearly zero-waste kitchen composts and regrows ingredients used in day-to-day operations, so you can feel good about celebrating here.


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Karen
Dined 2 days ago
It always is a special occasion to dine at Equinox. The food is outstanding, and the service is excellent. We appreciate that plant-based options are available.
A photo of Elizabeth's restaurant
4.9
4.9 (1277)
$50 and over
Vegan
Downtown
About the restaurant

If your occasion calls for a full-fledged vegan feast, head to this elegant Federalist townhouse. Elizabeth’s Gone Raw was singled out as one of the best vegan restaurants in the world by the Evening Standard, and it takes just one bite of chef Francisco Hernandez’s artistic creations—watermelon skin tartare with nori confetti for the win—to understand why (a fully raw feast is available upon request). Note that the restaurant is only open on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays evenings, so plan your special night out accordingly.


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Victoriavip
Dined 7 days ago
The good is magical, so incredibly delicious and imaginative. My favorite dining experience
A photo of Mala Tang restaurant
4.2
4.2 (524)
$31 to $50
Asian
Arlington
About the restaurant

Mala Tang is a cook-your-own Sichuan food star tailor made for large and lively gatherings. It’s named for the distinctive hot pots served across China, and you’ll find groups digging into plenty of excellent versions on its many round tables. Go with friends or family to do justice to the spectacular soups, which come with dippable ingredients like prawns, fish balls, and more. Multiple broth types—ranging from mild to tongue-numbing spicy (Sichuan peppercorns and chile oil)—let you and your crew order mains according to heat tolerances. Bonus points for the customizable dips, which you can mix and match at the dedicated sauce bar.


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Debbie
Dined on 2 Nov 2024
This place was on my to do list for a year. Did not disappoint. We had one hot pot, it was okay. Person who ordered said he’d chose more tasteful broth then we realized there were condiment bar he could utilize. Server could have been more helpful in explaining how to eat hot pot. The rest of the dishes we shared family style. Sweet and sour fish was crunchy and soft, a hit with all 5 diners especially our 6 yr old. Braised pork belly with tofu delish and savory. Duck dish as very tasty but the bones were too numerous and dangerously slivered. We did not give to younger diner. Boy choy and shittake was tender, could have added some oyster sauce. Beef w/rice noodles a hot all around too. All in all we throughly enjoyed the food, took home some containers for lunches tomorrow. My husband and I will be back again to try hot pot on our next trips to visit family who live in area.
A photo of La Bise restaurant
4.7
4.7 (919)
$31 to $50
French
Downtown
About the restaurant

Restaurant vet Ashok Bajaj (Bombay Club, Modena) is a pro at standing out in a city full of special-occasion hotspots. His latest took over the famed Oval Room in 2021, but it’s a far cry from the buttoned-up American restaurant it used to be. Instead, celebrations at La Bise are all about revamped French food made with surprising ingredients like pineapple and blood orange. Get the knockout pistachio mille-feuille for dessert and you’ll definitely score bonus points with the person you’re celebrating.


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Tim
Dined 2 days ago
Wonderful experience for Thanksgiving dinner 2024.
A photo of Filomena Ristorante restaurant
4.8
4.8 (17055)
$31 to $50
Italian
Georgetown
About the restaurant

Meet one of the District’s most-loved Italian hubs. Since opening in 1983, Filomena has established itself as a Georgetown celebration staple and been profiled by Forbes, the Travel Channel, and more. The chicken parmesan is the special-occasion MVP, as are the varied bolognese and lasagna options (gnocchi, fettuccine, and eggplant). Filomena also keeps the crowds flocking for its over-the-top holiday decor—come December, it morphs into a winter wonderland adorned with hundreds of twinkling lights and nutcrackers.


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Joyce
Dined 5 days ago
Our experience at Filomena‘s restaurant was great as usual. This was a birthday celebration for me. The food was excellent, and the portions were enough to split. If you are looking for a fun restaurant with good atmosphere in the middle of Georgetown, I highly recommend it.
A photo of China Chilcano restaurant
4.6
4.6 (3682)
$31 to $50
Peruvian
Penn Quarter
About the restaurant

China Chilcano is where you come for a pisco party with friends. The menu is just as festive, featuring a blend of Chinese, Japanese, and Criollo accents that pop up in dishes like king salmon tiradito in white ponzu or lomo saltado stir-fry with fried potato sticks. A boldly designed dining room—high ceilings, red glass lamps, and neon lights—provides a striking photo backdrop. But what truly sets China Chilcano apart is the staff’s attention to detail and willingness to accommodate special requests—even the biggest celebration is a stress-free affair here.


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Hunter
Dined 4 days ago
It totally exceeded expectations. The server was super friendly, helpful, and welcoming. The food was excellent. We all had the "Lunch in Lima."
A photo of Truluck's - Ocean's Finest Seafood & Crab - Washington, D.C. restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1887)
$31 to $50
Seafood
Mount Vernon Square
About the restaurant

Soft lights, wine-colored leather booths, and sparkling chandeliers set the tone for extra-elegant celebrations at this surf-and-turf haven. The Houston transplant stays true to its everything-is-bigger-in-Texas ethos—it’s got 400 seats spread out over two stories, for starters. The menu is equally massive, featuring global seafood, expertly broiled steaks with roasted garlic bulbs, and solid vegan options like plant-based bolognese pappardelle. Add flaming desserts and a deep wine list, and you’ve got one of the swankiest special-occasion spots in town.


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John
Dined 2 days ago
Our Thanksgiving dinner was wonderful—the website did not mention all the items on the set menu. Better than advertised!
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