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Martin's Tavern, est. 1933



One of the few original taverns left in the city. Serving classic American fare and unparalleled history, hosting every President since Truman.

"One of DC's Most Iconic Restaurants," Southern Living Magazine.

Martin's Tavern is a must-visit Georgetown institution that has hosted nearly every U.S. President from Truman to George W. Bush, and President Biden, as well as elected officials, foreign dignitaries, sports, music, and film stars.

With its historic charm and ambiance, Martin's Tavern has been serving up classic American dishes and local favorites for four generations.

JFK proposed to Jaqueline Bouvier here and their "proposal booth" remains a favorite destination for "popping the question".

Nestled in the heart of Georgetown, the historic architecture and furnishings will immerse you in the Washington of the 18th century, where cobblestone streets and grand row houses dominate the landscape.

  • After Hours
  • Beer/Wine
  • Bus Parking
  • Buyouts
  • Full Bar
  • Private Dining
  • Set Menu
  • Takeout
  • Full Menu
  • Group Dining
  • Late Night
  • Catering
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Floorplans
Cuisine

American

Rest Type

Bar, Casual Dining, Night Club, Full Menu & Table Service

Metro Station

Dupont Circle, Foggy Bottom-GWU

CONTACT

1264 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20007
United States

(202) 333-7370
lauramandala@martinstavern.com
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Reception Capacity
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  • Indoor Reception
  • Outdoor Reception
  • x
  • x
  • 200
  • 50

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