From sightseeing tours to family reunions, these Washington, DC restaurants welcome large parties
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Downtown
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center is an iconic, landmark property in the heart of DC.
NoMa & Union Market
Our entire restaurant is available for daytime events and the private Cove room is available most evenings.
Capitol Riverfront
Silver Diner was founded on the idea of creating a neighborhood gathering place serving updated American Classics with Authentic Diner Hospitality
Southwest & The Wharf
Looking for a unique and relaxed space to host your next meeting?
Recharge at Smithsonian Museum cafés for convenient, high-quality food options
Penn Quarter & Chinatown
Unleash the Flavor with Dos Toros Online Catering
Capitol Hill
The Capitol Visitor Center is the main entrance to the U.S. Capitol and is located below the East Front plaza of the Capitol between Constitution and Independence Avenues.
For more than two decades the Embassy of Rock'n’Roll has curated world-class flavors and delivered impeccable service in a music-infused atmosphere.
Adams Morgan
El Tamarindo. D.C.'s longest-standing Salvadoran restaurant is the ideal venue for various gatherings in the Adams Morgan/Dupont Cirde neighborhoods.
Good food, nightly entertainment and Guinness on tap. Open daily.