Primrose in Washington

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3000, 12th Street Northeast, 20017, Washington, US United States
contacts phone: +1 202-248-4558
website: www.primrosedc.com
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Latitude: 38.9277635, Longitude: -76.9909085

comments 5

  • Bethe Almeras

    Bethe Almeras

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    I hate to give it three stars, because the staff is so nice and the space is gorgeous. That said, the food was mediocre at best, and at the prices, that’s just not acceptable. The bread and eclairs were really good, which saved our meal. They have a great wine list and it’s a fun atmosphere. We will just make this a wine and eclair spot, and be happy with that.

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    Rick Christman

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    In my opinion, only go if you have no appetite and want to spend allot of money for VERY small portions of mediocre food. What they charged me for their rendition of spare ribs (which was anything but) would have bought a decent-sized steak meal at most any other restaurant. The wine was indeed delicious and served in a lovely goblet, but it could have been served in a thimble.

  • Zack Sanders

    Zack Sanders

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    Nerdy wine program featuring obscure and culty french wines. The food is comfort food and hits home but don't expect a culinary journey. Wines pair perfectly and the bar staff is attentive. The space and ambiance when busy is absolutely gorgeous and it feels cozy once inside. Lastly, the patio will be amazing once they can get it open.

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    Janice Davis

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    Very nice place. The food was good. Service was excellent. The dessert menu was very limited. One of our party members cannot eat chocolate and all the desserts, except the cheese, were chocolate.

  • Gregory M. Piper

    Gregory M. Piper

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    This was an 8-person party where no one ordered dinner, just drinks, apps and dessert. Restaurant is really loud even on a Wednesday, and the "frites" appear to be steak fries, little different from a frozen bag at the store. Small portion for big $$. Two dipping sauces, one ketchup and one plain mayo as far as I could tell. Very dull. Good Stuff Eatery has better sauces and better fries. The chocolate mousse dessert is hefty and a good split for $9, but the tart is dry (definitely choose a la mode). I'm not a cocktail connoisseur but the drinks specialize in brandy and they were pretty strong. Service is prompt and friendly. My gal wants to come back for dinner some night but I'm keeping my expectations low.

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