


Jack Rose Dining Saloon is a world-renowned bar and restaurant boasting one of the largest whisk(e)y collections in the world, with more than 2,700+ different whisk(e)y expressions ranging from bourbon, rye, scotch, American and international whiskeys on its library-inspired shelves. The saloon also carries an incomparable selection of other spirits, and serves uniquely hand-crafted cocktails, wines from around the world and beers on draft. The three-story destination offers distinctly different experiences throughout: the downstairs dining saloon, the glass-enclosed rooftop terrace, and the cellar tasting room and spirits shop, Premier Drams.
Whiskeys lead the way at high-end bar with American menu, themed dining rooms & an open air terrace.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2007 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 588-7388
Website: http://jackrosediningsaloon.com/
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Reviews
My husband got the Asian whiskey flight and the waitress brings the bottles for you to see with the drams and gives a short explanation (much better than a lot of wineries/distilleries we visit). I ordered the Desert Flower cocktail which was just amazing!
For dinner, I had the pasta dish and my husband ordered the pork chop. The pasta was delicious but the pork chop was out of this world! My husband also talked to the waitress about what he likes in a whiskey and put in some specific requests and a price point and she hit the mark with the one she brought back for him.
We were just overall very pleased with our experience and will definitely return when we visit DC.
Overall, the service during my visit was fantastic and I’d highly recommend this spot
Update: There was an unfortunate billing issue after my visit, but management handled it kindly and resolved it quickly, which I greatly appreciated.
You can spend as much as you want here because they have it all, including normally unobtainable whiskies that aren’t widely available as bottles. (Over two visits we tried Springbank Amontillado Cask & Local Barley, Cadenheads Campbeltown Enigma, plus Dailuane and Ledaig Independent Bottlings.) But you can enjoy without breaking the bank by looking at their $10 drams.
The bartenders have good knowledge of their library – set your price and state your preference for a recommendation or check out their zillion-page menu, which includes scotch, bourbon, rye, and world whisk(e)y from Ireland, Wales, England, India, and the USA. SMWS (Scotch Malt Whisky Society) members will find a selecting of their bottlings here.
Don’t be put off by the offer of ice, you can get a water dropper but you have to ask.
More in the way of education could be offered here. It might require more staff but it might be fun for many patrons to have a built-in learning experience (maybe online guides to types, regions, and flavors).
The service was outstanding—knowledgeable, friendly, and genuinely enthusiastic without being pretentious. The staff made great recommendations and elevated the whole experience.
The food? It was fine, but honestly, I didn’t come here for the food—and that’s not a knock. Jack Rose is about the whiskey, the atmosphere, and the experience, and on those fronts it absolutely delivers.
If bourbon is your passion, Jack Rose is a bucket-list destination. I’ll be back—many times.
For my birthday, my wife got us a small private room on the second floor with our own bar. It was beautiful and more quiet compared to the main space. It was the perfect place to end my birthday weekend.