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1333, New Hampshire Avenue Northwest, 20036, Washington, US United States
contacts phone: +1 202-296-6500
website: frontpagedc.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 38.9087118, Longitude: -77.0440568
Allen Cardenas
::Very casual place. They have a great ahppy hour menu. Lots of different drink options and surprisingly a lot of appetizers as well. The patio is pretty large so it is a great social place for the summer.
jaya viswanathan
::One of the worst veggie burgers I've ever had. Food took forever to arrive, and the veg burger patty was clearly frozen food, barely thawed. The fries were bland.
William Jackson
::Front Page is one of the longest lasting brunches in DC. Great place for a small group of friends/associates. The only reason I give them 4 stars is because I wished they'd switch up the buffet menu from time to time, but hey... parking can be a mess, so I recommend going early if you must drive... otherwise, it's right next to a metro. And let me help you make the bill easier... if you had buffet and mimosas, your bill is $48. If you only had buffet, your bill is $35. Thank me later!
Mike Ticehurst
::Terrific happy hour & a really great theme. The food and drinks are nothing too special but the 4 to 8 PM happy hour cannot be beat. Great place to go after work or to catch a game. The walls are decorated with historic front pages of newspapers (thus the name) which make for some great reads if you're interested.
Khayri Howell
::Now before I go in, Iâve worked as a server and bartender so I KNOW how this goes. I also donât remember names but I remember their faces VIVIDLY. So anyways we come in during happy hour with a group of friends, the place seems like a really cool hangout spot, great drinks and good food. However my first time there, my girlfriend went to buy six drinks and told the bartender she didnât like to open tabs but sheâs going to be buying drinks all night and sheâll just give him a huge tip before we leave. He said okay not a problem. I went over to buy more drinks and the bartender completely ignored me for about 20 minutes. He took other peopleâs orders around me and just kept telling me to hold on. He even stops to talk and joke around with this friends TWICE, took more orders AGAIN and then finally decided to serve me. When all I wanted were three drinks. I even tried to get another bartender to serve me because he was literally just standing there cleaning glasses, and he just pointed at the other bartender who was ignoring me and walked off. So my original bartender came over and said he didnât serve me right away because my girl came over to buy 6 drinks and didnât tip. #1 Thatâs not me, that was my girl. #2 Youâre working in guest services!!! You canât be mad if you have a guest and they didnât tip, even if you deserved it. No ones entitled to tip you. If youâre working in guest services your JOB is to SERVE THE GUEST. Period. #3 As a grown man itâs very unprofessional and immature to act as such. So anyways I tipped him for the three drinks and told my girlfriend what happened. She went over there, experienced the same âserviceâ I did and when the guy finally came to her he told her that he didnât hear her when she was talking. So she just ordered 2 drinks, handed him 40 dollars and walked away. A few minutes later he came over with two full sized drinks and asked if âwe were goodâ. I said âhonestly I appreciate two full sized drinks but it still doesnât make up for the bad and petty service.â We were planning to tip that guy 100 dollars at the end of the night but we just wound up leaving after those two drinks. The energy was just off after that point.