
Boqueria Dupont Circle is a lively Spanish restaurant in Washington, DC known for authentic Spanish food, bold flavors, and shareable tapas. Steps from Dupont Circle and Embassy Row, this vibrant restaurant is ideal for happy hour, brunch, and an unforgettable date night. Guests enjoy paella, sangría, and classic tapas like gambas al ajillo in a warm, Barcelona-inspired atmosphere in the heart of DC.
Marc Vidal’s light, wood-paneled Spanish tapas destination, with lots of wines for pairing.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1837 M St NW, Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 558-9545
Website: https://boqueriarestaurant.com/location/dc/dupont-circle/?utm_source=organic&utm_medium=gmb
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Reservations: boqueriarestaurant.comtripleseat.com
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We enjoyed their menu, they have all the items you’d expect from a Spanish tapas place. We tried many items, some standouts were:
• the Jamón Ibérico de Bellota, along with the Aged Manchego
• their Gambas al ajillo had a great sauce, though I do wish the dish was spicier
• Montado de Bistec y Chorizo was really tasty!
• Their Mariscos Paella was spot on! The texture of the rice was exactly what it should be (and what I crave when desiring paella) and all the seafood in it was fresh and very nicely done.
I will say the flavor of the Pan Con Tomate had a nice flavor and the color was great, but it was way too soggy. We’ve had this (tomato bread) many times in Spain and it was never this soggy.
The venue is nicely laid out to accommodate small and large groups. Their sangria was so very good that we ordered a few pitchers! We even enjoyed sharing the porrón along with a nice Spanish white wine.
Definitely would return!
– Pan con tomate – A no-go. It literally tastes like wet bread with tomato
– Ensalada Cesar – Good but a bit dry (large portion)
– Croquetas Jamon – Okay but a very small piece of ham inside & not what we expected, at all. The puree lost us
– Choripan – Very good tastes like the real Choripans
– Calamares – Great & tasty
– Coca de Costillas – Very good & tasty flatbread
Overall, there’s a lot of ham in the menu so if you’re not a pork eater, beware. The drinks were great!
We opted for the chef’s menu, which might be challenging for those with a limited appetite. The portion sizes were just right, although we ended up with leftovers. Unfortunately, we couldn’t give the seafood paella the attention it deserved because we were so full by that point. It was also a bit on the dry side, which could be part of the standard preparation method.
My top picks are the ATún Canario (amazing new flavor) the Gambas Al Ajillo, and the Croquetas De Setas.
Please refer to the marked menu for the items we ordered from the chef’s menu. Mauricio demonstrated remarkable expertise in accommodating our dietary restrictions, as we don’t eat pork. We highly recommend visiting this restaurant again.
We started with the charcuterie and artisanal cheese board. Our server guided us through the different cheeses and cured meats, and the selections were excellent. Everything was flavorful, and well balanced.
For tapas, we ordered pan con tomate, mushroom croquetas, and patatas bravas; all delicious!!! The pan con tomate was simple but perfectly done, the croquetas were creamy and full of flavor, and the patatas bravas had the right balance of crispiness and sauce. We also finished with calamari and more croquetas, which are honestly our favorite dish here.
To top it off, we shared the seafood paella. We were already full by then and ended up taking some home, but it was well-seasoned, and packed with flavor.
For drinks, we had both white and red sangria, plus my husband’s favorite, a Negroni Blanco.
The service was attentive and efficient throughout the evening, and the restaurant felt very clean. The atmosphere feels good, which is something we always appreciate. The tables can feel a bit small with tables close together when you order several tapas, but nothing that takes away from the experience.
Overall, Boqueria Dupont Circle continues to be one of our go-to spots for Spanish food in DC. Five stars for the food and service, and we’ll definitely keep coming back.
Cannot wait to return with a group of friends to try as many dishes as possible! Will be returning.