Chef Geoff’s
Chef Geoff’s has two locations in DC: 3201 New Mexico Ave., NW and 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW. Both restaurants are similar but the main difference is that the uptown location is more of a neighborhood feel and has a large outdoor seating area. If you are downtown looking to catch a sports game without dealing with the ESPNZone or Chinatown crowds, you can always count on Chef Geoff’s.
Cost – $$
Service – B
Friendly and prompt service but can get hectic, as with most restaurants, during Sunday brunch. Bartenders are pretty down to earth and personable as well.
Food – B
Pretty seasonal menu with a wide-variety of choices. The happy hour burgers and pizza are two of the best deals in town. Monday nights are 1/2 price bottles of wine.
Decor – B
Traditional with lots of wood. – pretty typical decor for an American restaurant.
Feel – B
The uptown location has a better feel with all of the locals. Both offer a decent Sunday jazz brunch.
What’s the Buzz:
May 23, 2007 – Chef Geoff’s (Tremonkey’s DC Bar Tour) – So yesterday Twin #1 texted me asking if I wanted to dine on some cheap burgers after work with some friends, which spawned the post below containing mass quantities of cheap meat eateries when he said he was not sure where they were planning on going! After much deliberation (to be honest, after I remembered about the Super Mugs) I suggested we hit up Chef Geoff’s. Full Article…
September 17, 2006 – Chef Geoff’s (Le Cuvee Amercain) – After attending Christmas Lessons and Carols at St. John’s, Robert and I wandered in to Chef Geoff’s Downtown for brunch. A festive jazz quartet played Christmas songs in the front dining room. We wanted to be able to chat, though, so we asked to be seated in the back dining room. The food was pretty much as usual. It’s not bad, but it’s not special. Full Article…
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