Capital Q
In the mood for a little southern comfort then Capital Q is for you. The restaurant brings authentic Texas barbeque to the nations capital. Inside you can view Capital Qs wall of fame featuring some of the major political f... metromix.com
Hill Country Barbecue Market
Hill Country Barbecue has finally made its way to D.C.! Named "Best Barbecue in NY" by New York Magazine and Time Out New York, "Top 10 Barbecue in the U.S." by the Wall Street Journal and "Best New Restaurants of the Year"... metromix.com
Bbq Bus
The name says it all, but in case there was any confusion, BBQ buses slogan reads: Bringing great barbecue to the streets for hungry Washingtonians at honest prices. They tend to avoid the lunch time crowds and usually serv... metromix.com
Tony Cheng's Seafood Restaurant & Mongolian Barbecue
Tony Cheng's is something of a legend in Chinatown, one of the last remaining authentic restaurants from the "old days" before the recent redevelopment. (Mr. Cheng himself is often considered the "mayor of Chinatown.") The ... metromix.com
Standard
A beergarden-style bar with a huge outdoor space -- right in the middle of the 14th Street strip. (Closed until March 1) washingtonpost.com
Oohhs & Aahhs
This soul food restaurant specializes in homemade sauces and a signature barbecue sauce. washingtonpost.com
Old Glory Barbecue
Raised wooden booths flank one side of the restaurant; an imposing, old-fashioned dark-wood bar with saddle-seat stools extends down the other. Background music is recorded swing music during the day, more mainstream... www.oldglorybbq.com
Red Hot & Blue
Red Hot and Blue serves up sweet southern barbeque in a casual but spacious setting. Considering how many independent and small chain barbeque restaurants seem to pepper the DC area, Red Hot and Blue stands apart from most ... metromix.com
Rocklands
Pining for some southern comfort north of the Mason Dixon line? Look no further than Rockland's Barbeque. Offering BBQ Ribs and chicken made from fresh wood charcoal ("no gas, no electricity"; is their motto), this place is... metromix.com
Kenny's Smokehouse
Kenny's Smokehouse is Capitol Hill's best bet for Barbeque! Kenny"s has been around for 25 years serving up traditional Southern barbeque eats for a very affordable price. Though the actual storefront itself is tiny, the fo... metromix.com
Levi's Port Cafe
Just a few blocks from the Navy Yard, this hole-in-the-wall cafe offers up the most authentic North Carolina barbecue outside of, well, North Carolina. Diners consistently rave about the ribs and fried chicken, and be sure ... metromix.com
Red Line Grill
Tiny Red Line Grill seats 34 and serves up classic BBQ and sides that will take you back to summers as a kid. If you"re planning to recreate the past by hosting a barbecue yourself, no worries- they cater. In addition to cl... metromix.com
King Street Blues
Kick off happy hour at this Southern-themed venue by sampling a few in-house brews including King Street Blues roadhouse red, blue moon and black & tan. Once youve built up an appetite, celebrate the suppertime tradition wi... metromix.com
King Street Blues
Having the blues is a tasty affair at King Street Blues, where the ribs are smokin' and Southern comfort food is aplenty. Hang with the crew at the Court House location, where a "down home" bowl of Louisiana gumbo or chili ... metromix.com
Rib Pit
The Rib Pits slow-cooked and tender pork ribs have been called the best in the city. The prices are reasonable and smaller portions and junior meals are available for those who want just a taste of comfort food. However, th... metromix.com
Stewart's Barbeque And Catering
A large smoker, a big pile of hickory and cherry wood and a large white trailer, parked in the fenced-in lot of what used to be an auto body-rental shop make up this cash-only carryout. washingtonpost.com