Lost Society is on the top floors of a building at 14th and U streets. The owners thought it’d be hard to find—hence the name. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
The “U-Street-Tini” with Belvedere vodka, agave nectar, lime juice, and Prosecco. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
The “LS Margarita” with Milagro tequila, prickly pear syrup, agave nectar, and fresh lime. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
Baby wedge salad with Maytag dressing, radish, and bacon. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
Steak tartare with pickled mustard seeds and charred green onions. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
The Lost Society burger with morel cream and fries. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
A bone-in ribeye, one of four steaks on the menu. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
Maple-smoked mackerel with oven-dried tomatoes and roasted fennel. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
Pan-roasted pork with Swiss chard. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
The interior of Lost Society has dramatic architecture in places. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
The main bar area. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
Purple velvet couches give the place a lounge feel. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson
An Early Look at Lost Society
The upstairs bar area. Photograph by Kyle Gustafson