

Walking distance to many of DC’s historic landmarks, Founding Farmers & Distillers offers a diverse menu beloved by locals and tourists alike, including dishes inspired by nearby Chinatown and cocktails featuring our in-house distillery, Founding Spirits. Open 365 days a year, our culinary crew crafts dishes & drinks from scratch with simple, high-quality ingredients from farmers and suppliers we know and trust. Join us for breakfast, lunch, dinner, weekday happy hour, decadent weekend Farmers Market Buffet Brunch, or grab a cup of house-roasted coffee and breakfast treat from our First Bake Cafe. We are majority owned by American family farmers, including the more than 50,000 farmers of the North Dakota Farmers Union.
Distillery and eatery with wide-ranging international menu and drinks mixed with housemade spirits.
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Address: 600 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (202) 464-3001
Website: https://www.wearefoundingfarmers.com/location/founding-farmers-distillers/
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We also got the shrimp and grits. It wasn’t salty enough, it had too much cucumber and tomato, it didn’t have enough grits, and it wasn’t cheesy. We’ve been here numerous times and it’s not a bad restaurant, but you’re paying for the environment. The steak frites is the most reliable thing on the menu by far. For the cost of this meal, a larger serving size and more attention to detail from the culinary team would make a large difference in the experience.
Location: It is located along Massachusetts Avenue. There is a lot of seatings inside and the main buffet spot is in the middle.
Service: the guy served us was good.
Food: to be honest the food was alright. It is a hit and missed. Most of the food trays are empty so you have to go back twice or trice to check if they refill it which they don’t.
My favorites were the ribs, roast beef, beignet which you must get!!! Otherwise other food is generic. Also not much choices for a $45 dollar buffet.
Price rating: 9/10. We pay $110 for 2 people including tips. It is probably worth it if they refill food quickly.
Will probably not come back for buffet here, maybe regular menu is better.
I got a hot mocha with no whip, while my husband ordered an iced vanilla latte. Both were ridiculously good, nice espresso-forward flavors without being overly sweet. The sandwiches look so unassuming (my husband had the pastrami and I had the turkey BLT), but are huge and sooooo good. Hand cut fries were delicious and the onion rings are massive, yet so soft and crispy! Definitely no biting into these onion rings where the whole onion pulls away from the breading. We both were only able to eat half of our meals at the time, but they also packed well to-go and ate nicely after sitting in the fridge for a bit. Definitely a spot we’ll pop into again when we’re in the area!
So it was no surprise that we stopped at the Distillery (bar area) for a quick drink and snack before the Capitals game. Unfortunately, that turned out to be a mistake. While the food and drinks were still decent, the service was well below average.
The bar counter was unclean, with dirty dishes, napkins, and water spots left all over it. I asked for the simple syrup to be omitted from my cocktail, but the bartender refused—a surprise, since this has been done for me many times at other Founding Farmers locations without any issue. I’m not sure what the reason was—whether it was the bartender’s lack of English skills or his attitude.
What bothered me most, though, was how little both bartenders seemed to care about their customers. There were only about 8–10 people in the bar area, but most of us had empty water glasses, while the bartenders watched the soccer game, checked each other’s phones, and carried on a long conversation in Spanish that had their full attention. No one asked whether we were happy with our drinks (I hardly touched my oversweetened one) or if we needed anything else.
I might be able to excuse the refusal to alter a drink, but the disregard for customer satisfaction is much harder to overlook.
Overall, while I usually give 4–5 stars to FF restaurants, I would rate the FF Distillery only 2.5 stars:
0 stars for customer service,
3 stars for drinks,
4 stars for food.