
Dauphine’s transports you to the tastes, sights, and sounds of the legendary playful city of New Orleans. Created by Long Shot Hospitality -the team behind Washington, D.C.’s beloved restaurant The Salt Line- Dauphine’s utilizes Mid-Atlantic ingredients to prepare classic New Orleans fare while also creating original dishes inspired by the iconic city. Located in the heart of downtown DC within the Midtown Center, Dauphine’s provides an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere for dinner 7 nights a week and weekend brunch. Dauphine’s stunning bar offers full dining and Happy Hour Monday-Saturday 4pm-7pm plus all day Happy Hour on Sundays! And don’t miss our Live Jazz Brunch every Sunday. We look forward to your visit. Laissez Les Bons Temp Rouler!
Polished restaurant with familiar dishes, including chicken, veal chops & steak plates.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1100 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 758-3785
Website: http://www.dauphinesdc.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.comopentable.com
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Reviews
We ordered the beef tartare – 9/10
-comes with kettle cooked chips to scoop the round, multi layered concoction. The pickled celery and aioli add depth to the flavors!
Dozen oysters – 10/10
-If the oysters are flavorful, they’ll always get a 10 from me, and these were no exception. The waiter suggested trying the range of salinity from low to high so we ordered a variety.
Branzino amandine – 8/10
-This dish was the perfect size to split after our appetizer and oysters! The sliced nuts added a pleasant, earthy texture to the white fish which was perfectly cooked and sat on a bed of rice and long green beans. Would order again, especially if the appetite is low.
Lastly, we ordered the Vieux carre, a spin on an old fashioned New Orleans style. We got two each !
All in all, great experience for our first night in DC after a walk around downtown.
For dessert, we ordered the trio ice cream because it listed “apple pie” as one of the flavors which seemed unique, but it was just plain vanilla. It was a bit disappointing. We also got the beignets, which were great. They had Aval cider, which made for a delicious pairing with the dessert.
Overall atmosphere was great, 5/5.
I’ve been back for brunch (cuz their dishes were AMAZING), and the experience completely changed my impression. Every dish felt thoughtfully prepared, and the flavors were excellent across the board. I can really tell care goes into each menu item.
It has quickly become one of my favorite brunch spots, to the point that I’m already planning to visit again with my family toward the end of the year. I also heard they have live jazz on Sundays, which I’m really looking forward to experiencing next time.
[First visit- Saturday Dinner]
Overall, I was so excited about this place after reading great reviews, but my experience was little bit different.
We went for a special occasion (made a reservation in advance), but our main dish came out nearly over 40 minutes after ordering, and there were several mix-ups with the orders. (Without any explanation, different servers kept coming to my table and bring and take foods…)
Fortunately, our server (I believe his name was Sam) was excellent—kind, attentive, and professional. His whiskey cocktail recommendation was fantastic and made the wait much more enjoyable.
Thanks to him, what could have been a frustrating night ended on a positive note.
Dauphine’s was the ideal place to host my gathering as everyone commuted from across the entire DMV. Located in the prime Midtown Center-which previously housed The Washington Post-the New Orleans-inspired restaurant is a stone’s throw from the White House, National Mall, Capital One Arena and other numerous attractions that are naturally worth checking out. [FYI: The venue is metro accessible and metered street parking is available, albeit limited. For added convenience, there’s a garage in the alley directly behind Dauphine’s that I used (and thankfully so because I could barely move after eating so much.)]
From the moment we stepped through the entrance, I felt like I was in the French Quarter. Arrive camera-ready, people, because the layout and decor are Insta-worthy. And the menu…my oh my the food and drinks were impeccably presented and mouthwateringly superb, boasting authentic Cajun and Creole touches served with a contemporary flair. Our orders were quickly delivered by friendly, polished staff including our attentive bartender for the evening, Christian. Thank you!
I had to turn my phone off the following day as my guests called and texted me virtually nonstop, raving about how much they enjoyed the NOLA vibe in such a luxurious setting. Our experience was nothing short of PERFECTION and because of that, we all plan on returning extremely soon…perhaps in a week or two but who’s counting? (Raises both hands.)
Check out Dauphine’s for yourself, come hungry and try a bit of everything, including the beignets…honestly, they surpass the ones at Cafe Du Monde!
All around it’s an extraordinary place for a celebration or special occasion!
We will definitely come back again!