

Whether you’re looking for a place to enjoy a night out with friends and family, meet with clients, or host your private event, Pinstripes of Washington, DC has what you’re looking for. Our Italian-American bistro menu is made fresh in-house, so you’ll always get the best quality. Our bowling lanes are open late on Fridays and Saturdays, so come in and enjoy a drink while rolling some frames. Pinstripes of Washington, DC is the perfect place for your next celebration. With bowling, bocce, and catering services all under one roof, we’re the perfect venue for any occasion. Here at Pinstripes of Washington, DC, we’re committed to providing a space where families and friends can come together over a meal.
Italian-American fare, bowling & bocce in a sprawling space with indoor & outdoor seating & a bar.
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Address: 1064 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
Phone: (202) 625-6500
Website: https://pinstripes.com/?utm_source=local&utm_medium=organic&utm_content=gmb
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The service is very kind. When we had dinner, the waiter seemed disinterested, which I didn’t like
The food is yummy, but overpriced for the portion
I’d recommend going during the happy hour!
I took my wife and daughter to PinStripes on Valentine’s Day—a date that historically has been the culinary equivalent of a car accident for our family. Over the past few years, we’ve collected disappointing restaurants like Pokémon cards. Either the food falls spectacularly short of expectations, or the service moves at continental drift speed. Last Valentine’s Day at that Greek/Lebanese place near Farragut Square? Let’s just say their chicken kabob tasted like it had been waiting longer for love than we had.
So naturally, I walked into PinStrippes armed with my usual optimism—which is to say, none.
The restaurant offered a fixed menu—which I assumed, like every other establishment in existence, came with wines at a price point that would require refinancing my house. Imagine my shock when the wines arrived in full glasses and actually cost nothing. Apparently, PinStripes didn’t get the memo about bleeding customers dry on Valentine’s Day.
The mussels arrived swimming in wine, shallot, and lemon—actually delicious. The berry salad contained, revolutionary concept, actual berries. The surf and turf delivered a respectable steak, and the chocolate lava cake and tiramisu were—dare I say—above average.
When my daughter requested off-menu pizza, the staff actually accommodated us instead of delivering the usual “It’s Valentine’s Day, everyone must suffer through the fixed menu” lecture we received last year. Revolutionary.
Then came the moment of truth: the bill. It matched what was promised. No surprise surcharges, no “mandatory service fees,” no hidden fees masquerading as “dine-in tips”—just honest pricing in a city where restaurants treat transparency like it’s contagious.
I left feeling like I’d stumbled upon an urban legend: a quality Georgetown restaurant on the busiest night of the year that actually delivers value.
Dear PinStripes: Please never change. We’ll be back. Repeatedly.
(My photos are terrible because I kept forgetting to document things when the food arrived—priorities, apparently.)
The place has a bowling alley and Bocci tracks.
The food was OK. We had a corporate meeting and hors devoir type of catered dinner.
Happy hour was great. We had wings and drinks for a reasonable price.
The servers switched and it threw us off when it came time for the bill, but we figured it out.
I enjoyed playing but the food prices were steep despite going on happy hour. I did not like my flatbread. $30 for a game and shoes for two was fine. $50+ for food was ridiculous. Also, there was no discount on our food. $11 for a mocktail is more than Alamo drafthouse which is a usual Tuesday for us.
The worse was having to share a table with strangers who were clearly on a date. I would come early during the week if you want to be alone with your family/loved ones. I asked for the bill when I saw people started arriving after 4:30pm
We were past of a wedding party and had our own room and servers. Later, we went bowling and played games.