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New on ResyWashington D.C.

Now on Resy: Izakaya Nana, PrimeTime, Urban Roast, and More Local Favorites

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From an Italian spot from an acclaimed pizzaiola to an upscale sports bar, these are just a few of the beloved Washington D.C. area spots that are now bookable on Resy. Right this way.

Note: This list will be updated regularly with new additions each month, so be sure to check back often. For D.C.’s newest restaurant openings, head here.

Pizzeria Paradiso – Georgetown Georgetown

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With almost 50 possible toppings guests can choose from, this Georgetown favorite really is a pizza paradise. Dreamt up by acclaimed pizzaiola Ruth Gresser, this decades-old mini-chain also boasts excellent paninis, salads, and other Italian fare.

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Izakaya Nana- Chantilly Chantilly

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A go-to for Japanese pub food, Izakaya Nana emulates a vibrant Tokyo street scene with hanging lanterns, illuminated screens, and vivid posters. To eat? All of the izakaya classics you know and love: ramen, yakitori, sushi, tempura, and other impeccable fried bites.

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PrimeTime College Park

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The DMV has no shortage of sports bars, but this College Park destination in the Cambria Hotel is something different: an upscale, all-day sports restaurant, where luxe steaks and seafood rub shoulders with wings, pretzels, and a hot dog made with Wagyu.

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Urban Roast Penn Quarter

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You’ll want to keep coming back to this family-run daytime-to-late-night establishment for the coffee creations, the flawless cocktails, the kitchen specialties (like lobster bisque, shrimp Caesar, and marinated lamb shanks), and most definitely the DIY s’mores by the outdoor fire pits.

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Lyle Dupont Circle

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A poofy white sofa running through the middle of the dining room is risky in a restaurant, but it really drives home the neighborhood appeal of this perfect all-day spot. Pops of red, great light fixtures, and textured paneled walls all work at Lyle, as do the classics on the menu. Get ready for a brimming chopped salad, shrimp cocktail, beefy burger, dry-aged strip steak, and squid ink cavatelli.

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The Smith – Penn Quarter Penn Quarter

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The moment you step inside this lively all-American brasserie, you’ll know you’re in the right place. The room is bright and grand, the energy level is high, and the menus have something for everyone, from oysters (even for breakfast) to steaks and salads (just don’t miss the signature skillet mac and cheese).

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Tiki Thai Reston

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At this vibrant Reston spot, you’re in for the best of both worlds of tiki and Thai. Expect no less than four variations on the mai tai along with bites like hot gai wings, lettuce wraps, and pupu platters, all served up in space that feels like a modern tropical escape.

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Providencia H St. Corridor

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This teensy spot is no mere cocktail bar. Providencia is all about gathering with a few pals, sharing wildly creative snacks and desserts, and sipping playful cocktails that defy classification, like the Lights of the Night Market, made with gin, mezcal, and pandan. The space is bright, comfy, and cute, with well-loved neighborhood bar vibes.

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Seven Reasons Penn Quarter

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There are many reasons (not just seven) why this buzzy Latin-fusion spot stays in the spotlight. It’s the stunning rainforest-inspired décor, the omnipresent electric energy, the beautiful bar. Mostly, it’s the dishes from Venezuelan-born chef Enrique Limardo that are the driving heartbeat, from ceviche and halibut tiradito to crispy banana bombs for dessert.

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Joy by Seven Reasons Chevy Chase, Friendship Heights

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Expect all the ceviches, crudos, and salads Venezuelan chef Enrique Limardo is known for at this buzzy Chevy Chase spot, alongside a more everyday kind of menu. Don’t skip his version of Bolognese lasagna, bean and cheese tostadas, or his smash burger.

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The Saga West End

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Always one to put his own spin on Latin-fusion cuisine, Seven Reasons chef Enrique Limardo call on Spain for inspiration here. Classics like patatas bravas, croquetas, and pan con tomate are complex but familiar, alongside paella-style dishes and tableside feasts. It’s entirely appropriate to sip a creative gin and tonic in this sexy minimalist spot, filled with earth tones, burnt woods, and marble.

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Mussel Bar & Grille Bethesda Bethesda

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At this Brussels-inspired Bethesda favorite (there’s another one in Arlington) from chef Robert Wiedmaier, you’re getting the signature mussels any five ways, plus other treats from land to sea — from charbroiled oysters to steak frites.

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The Strand DC Deanwood

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Opening a restaurant in a former theater means extra space for dining, sipping, and karaoke-ing. And at The Strand, you’ll find bar food done right — think Detroit-style pizza, crispy smoked wings, hot crab dip, double smash burgers, and a booming mimosa-fueled Sunday brunch buffet, too.

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Quadrant Bar & Lounge West End

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Bring somebody special to this elegant establishment in the Ritz-Carlton — from the group behind such D.C. standards as Seven Reasons and The Saga — for the palate-thrilling cocktails, the monthly live music sessions, or the Paris-inspired afternoon tea.

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Surreal Crystal City, Arlington

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With its walls of windows — and all-around open and airy space — Surreal will make you feel like you’re one with your surroundings (in this case, National Landing’s expansive Water Park). Good thing they’re open for three meals a day, with much to love on the menu: think poke with big cracker pillows, loaded bacon-wrapped hot dogs, handmade pastas, pizzas, and creative cocktails to boot.

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Lydia on H H Street Corridor

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Malawi-born chef Victor Chizinga spotlights both Caribbean and African foodways at his lively restaurant, named in honor of his late mother. Get ready for oxtail with curry cabbage and jollof, Malawian snapper, and a very fun twist on Taco Tuesdays (jerk chicken and beef suya nachos, anyone?). Pro tip: Head upstairs to Raine, the second-floor speakeasy lounge and music venue, where you’ll definitely want to have a drink.

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Eatopia Eatery U Street Corridor

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You won’t want to miss this art-filled tribute to Ethiopian food. An essential dish is the berbere-spiced chicken stew called doro wat, the country’s national dish. But there’s plenty to love on the menu, from exceptional plant-based specialties and seafood entrées to vibrant communal vegetable platters.

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River Club Georgetown

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Travel to three distinct regions (Italy, Lebanon, and Spain) in one night at this lively Georgetown spot. The room — earthy terracotta-colored walls and prints galore — sets the stage for a tour around the Mediterranean. Definitely take a group: You’ll want to share everything, from fattoush with stracciatella to wagyu beef carpaccio, and from lobster paella to the smoked lamb ribs feast.

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Sushi Snob Omakase x Jango Downtown

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Omakase is as much about the chef’s artistry as the impeccable ingredients used, and chef Javkhlan “Jango” Enkhtaivan’s offerings hit that mark on every level. Expect the unexpected, mixed with traditional bites, from yellowtail with jalapeño salsa to red wine-marinated tuna, squid with lime zest, and an uni ikura bowl.

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Sette Osteria Dupont Circle

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The Dupont Circle stalwart always shines with its handmade pastas, thin-crust pizzas, and other traditional Italian classics at the ready. An extensive by-the-glass wine list will never go out of style, and the heated patio is surprisingly cozy, even when the weather turns brisk.

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Ko Japanese Dining Kalorama

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The best tempura has a barely there, light and crispy, almost fluffy breading, and that’s what you’ll find at this Dupont Circle gem. You’ll find it on the regular menu and the kaiseki experience, which takes you through the seasons, bite by bite.

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Idylwood Grill Pimmit Hills

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Stumble upon this friendly little find near Whole Foods, and you’ll find plump shrimp in garlicky butter sauce, merguez sausage and white beans in a zesty harissa tomato sauce, lamb shank risotto, and other Mediterranean dishes. Live musicians add to the ambience (without ever overpowering it).

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