Perrys

Reviewed by Emily Brown

A killer rooftop deck and colorful drag brunch keep Perrys going strong

Perrys

1811 Columbia Road NW
Washington, DC
Phone: 202.234.6218

Cuisines:
Japanese, Sushi, American, Modern

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
No

Nearby Metro Stops:
Woodly Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan

Price Range:
Expensive

Dress:
Upscale Casual

Noise Level:
Chatty

Reservations:
Recommended

Special Features:
Party Space, Weekend Brunch

Website:
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Reader's Rating:
5 out of 5

The food: A spare, Modern American menu is filled with eclectic combinations: Yellow-tomato gazpacho is paired with rice crackers, venison carpaccio gets a dash of chive oil, and a slab of butterfish is set off by bok choy and a risotto cake. There’s also a full sushi bar, where you can get familiar selections such as fatty tuna, salmon roe, and scallops, plus more unusual finds such as seared Japanese red snapper, white eel, quail egg, and fatty yellowtail.

The scene: Heavy drapes surrounding large windows, soothing shades of beige, and fresh flowers give this second-floor restaurant a cozy, relaxed feel. Indoors, you’ll find a long bar, dining room and lounge, and sushi counter. The roof deck twinkles with miniature lights and sports a large wraparound bar and tables. But the biggest draws are the killer views of Adams Morgan. The rooftop opens at 5:30 PM when it’s warm, and it’s the best spot in the place for happy hour, dinner, and late-night cocktails. On Sundays, there’s a popular drag brunch.

What’s nearby: A black canopy marks Perrys' entrance near the corner of Biltmore Street and Columbia Road., and it shares the block with Cashion’s Eat Place. Adams Morgan’s bar- and club-filled main drag, 18th Street, is a block away.

Insider tips: During happy hour, daily from 5:30 to 7:30, you can get three small plates and two drinks for $25. The menu is limited, but options include flounder ceviche, chicken quesadillas, and a burger.

Reader ReviewsWrite your own review
 
Excellent Cozy and Delicious
kaybear315 — March 4, 2009 8:06 AM
The food, atmosphere and service at Perrys are all amazing. The low lighting, dark wood, and couches lend a very cozy and intimate feel to the main dining room. The staff was very attentive and friendly, but the food was definitely the highlight. More ...
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