

Boundary Stone is a beloved pub, restaurant, and neighborhood bar located in the heart of Washington DC. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and historic charm, this local gem offers a diverse menu featuring classic American comfort food, craft beers, and expertly crafted cocktails. The cozy interior, complete with exposed brick and rustic decor, creates a perfect setting for social gatherings, casual dining, and special occasions. With a commitment to quality and community, Boundary Stone has become a go-to destination for both residents and visitors seeking an authentic and memorable experience in the nation’s capital.
Neighborhood pub serving bar food & whiskey in a vintage setting with exposed brick & tin ceilings.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 116 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (202) 621-6635
Website: https://boundarystonedc.com/
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Reviews
Cheesteak: absolutely delicious! Slighty more food than your average burger but a lot smaller than I expected a cheesteak to be. Perfectly cooked and seasoned.
Habanero chicken sandwich: perfectly cooked chicken sandwich. It was both juicy and flavorful. It’s very spicy, but not unbearable if you have any spice tolerance.
Sweet potato fries: crispy and well salted/seasoned.
Mozzarella sticks: prob some of the best mozz sticks I’ve ever had. They seem homemade and the marinana sauce is .
Food:
Chicken &French Toast: Chicken breast was over fried and dry French toast good.
Cinnamon bun : Good
Fries: Good
Friends order: Steak and eggs with a side of bacon. The steak was good potato’s were good eggs good. She said worth the wait.
Bottomless Mimosas were great view pictures.
First, the bartender took my order, a hummus plate and a shot of bourbon. She did not tell me that a service charge was going to be included, as every other place always does, so I added a generous tip. I ended up paying $10 for a $20 tab. Sure you can say l”et the buyer beware,” but it seemed underhanded. I mean come on. Ordering at the bar, she should have said something. I felt ripped off. Even more out of line in that I was providing the service. I had gone up to the bar to place my order instead of being served. Read on to see why it was especially crazy that I got charged a service charge since I served myself at the front end and was treated poorly at the back end.
Then the young man who brought the food just kind of threw it at me. There was no silverware or napkins on the table. He wasn’t interested. I was in the back corner of a booth, trapped by my party.
When he walked by again I asked him for a setup, and he pointed across the room and said “over there.” As if I should have asked all my friends to get up so I could get out and walk across the room and get it myself. I said “yes, but I’m over here.” His attitude came across as if I was putting him out suggesting that he should actually provide this service for me.
Honestly I’d go here every Saturday/Sunday if I could, because between the amazing food and drinks its also just great bang for your buck if you like doing a bottomless brunch.
A couple of their offerrings, like their Crispy Brussels Sprouts, qualified as really excellent. That said, there were one or two things that felt like they may have been a bit overseasoned. Overall a strong performance.
Brunch consists of a varying plates, including hot chicken and some meatless/vegetarian dishes. All we’re delicious.
A cinnamon roll or two for the table makes a great starter.
Star deduction: You’ll find an automatic 20% gratuity regardless of party size.
We went for brunch and had a really great experience from start to finish. Their house Bloody Mary is the best so far I’ve had in DC, a robust one with just enough heat to make it interesting.
We tried the deviled eggs and they were pretty good. The eggs themselves were a bit ordinary but the jalapeno crisps were a nice touch that tipped things over to good.
My main was the sausage Benedict with their homemade sausage and it was solid, definitely worth trying. The accompanying potatoes were not memorable.
Everything else we tried including their cinnamon roll was very good.
Looking forward to returning to try more of the menu.