Cheap Eats 2008: Granville Moore's

Reviewed by Rina Rapuano , Dave McIntyre , Ann Limpert , Cynthia Hacinli , Todd Kliman

Granville Moore’s

1238 H St., NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-399-2546

Cuisines:
Belgian

Opening Hours:

Wheelchair Accessible:
No

Nearby Metro Stops:
Union Station

Price Range:
Inexpensive

Dress:
Informal

Noise Level:
Chatty

Reservations:
Not needed

Best Dishes
Mussels; fries, with truffle aïoli or pesto mayo for dipping; bison tartare; Steak et Fromage sandwich, with bison brisket, cheddar, grilled onions, and horseradish sauce.


Why go: This renovated 19th-century townhouse, named for a humanitarian doctor who tended the neighborhood, looks at first glance like all the other bars launched by Joe Englert along the revamped H Street—dark, cavernous, pulsing with a hipster vibe. But it’s also a serious restaurant that sources locally, features a raft of Belgian beers, and maintains a tidy, trendy menu with seasonal specials.

What to get: The city’s best mussels in a variety of preparations; excellent fries, accompanied in the Belgian manner by a choice of dips—look for the truffle aïoli or the pesto mayo; a robust tartare of bison meat; a novel take on steak-and-cheese with long-braised brisket, cheddar, grilled onions, and horseradish sauce.

Best for: A night out with the boys (or girls); a post-Nats nightcap—the tavern is within striking distance of the new stadium.

Insider tip: Heaping bowls of mussels are discounted to $10 on Monday nights.

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