Cashion's Eat Place, Washington, District of Columbia Restaurant Details

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Restaurant: Cashion's Eat Place

Address: 1819 Columbia Rd Nw, Washington (District of Columbia), District of Columbia (DC), 20009

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Phone: (202) 797-1819

Fax: (202) 797-1819

Website: cashionseatplace.com

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4.5 based on 6 ratings
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01/15/2015 11:11 pm

Getting a reservation at the last minute may be tricky. Don't worry, there's plenty of room at the bar. You can order off the specialty brunch menu or order any traditional brunch item not featured. The French toast is amazing but it takes a while to order. If you don't have a lot of time, the eggs and hash browns are yummy. Oh, and the bloody Mary's are excellent.

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09/28/2014 12:27 am

Long time favorite! With all the new restaurants in DC, it's nice that this classic is still here producing an excellent dining experience without all the hype.

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09/05/2014 4:10 am

Delicious Mediterranean/American fare. Try the chef's tasting menu and you won't be disappointed. This place is a little out of the way, but worth the cab ride. Dishes are tasty and delicately flavored. Wine pairings and list is terrific. Great spot for an intimate dinner or small group get-together.

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07/03/2014 1:09 pm

I enjoy Cashion's. A great place for a romantic dinner date, it is both dimly lit and the noise of the surrounding tables is fairly quiet. The food is good, but a little pricey for what it is, I think. Still, a staple in the date night rotation.

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06/19/2013 12:00 am

Nestled in the heart of Adams Morgan, Cashion's open dining room and patio are prime real estate for fair-weather dining. Dishes are consistently well prepared and often inventive; service is attentive and chatty; and decor is classic and charming. The menu's lack of any identifiable unifying theme doesn't seem to deter the upscale AdMo-Kalorama crowd, which often packs the patio late into weekend nights. Recommended. Expensive.

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11/22/2015 1:09 pm

Long a welcome respite from Adams Morgan's lower-end eateries, this Med-influenced New American offers a small-plate menu that allows folks to tailor their order to their appetite and try new things; its contemporary setting will impress out-of-towners, while brunch and happy-hour bar deals make it affordable for locals.

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