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Bar Angie

3.4 (96 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Burger and fries
Sylvea H.

We stopped into Bar Angie on a Sunday afternoon and snagged a table on the patio -- the perfect call for a nice day. Peek inside and the décor is genuinely stunning; this place clearly has a strong design vision. The food largely impressed. The spicy rigatoni was delicious....rich, satisfying, and well-spiced. We also started with the lobster escargot appetizer, which was delicious--lobster, butter, puff pastry, and all... though I'll be honest, I kept waiting for the escargot to show up. The dish is named after the style/preparation style. But I think if it's in the name, it should be on the plate. On the drinks side, I appreciated that they had an N/A beer option -- that's always a welcome sight. The mocktail list, though, left me wanting more. I'd love to see some herb-forward, aromatic options that feel as considered as the food menu. There's real opportunity there. The waiter was warm and friendly, but they looked like they were managing far too many tables (maybe even inside and outside). Overall, Bar Angie is solid. The bones are great, the patio is lovely, and the kitchen can cook.

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Stephanie C.

Bar Angie may be be on a quiet street in West End but it sure is lively and fun. My friend and I went on a Saturday night and while there was no live music there was a big crowd and it was very loud. I could barely hear my friend or the waiter. The service was good but distanced though I didn't feel like we were being ignored. I had a dirty martini and my friend had a glass of white wine. We shared the lobster escargot and the grilled corn salad to start. The lobster escargot was delicious and dipping the bread into the butter was the best part. I liked that they split the salad for us and it was fresh, crunch and crisp. The choice of water garnish was also a nice touch (I'm boring and choose a lemon) as was the whipped butter. My friend wanted the swordfish milanese but they were out of swordfish so she went with the chicken. It was a huge piece of chicken and she enjoyed it. I had the wagyu french dip and it was so tender. The horseradish and the au jus were the perfect compliments. We were so full that we didn't get dessert but I would love to go back to try some other items on the menu and get a sweet treat.

Susie W.

My family who has visited me in DC many times over the years rated this their best meal here ever. That's about the highest compliment you can get. Honestly, I almost hesitated to post this because it's already tough to get a reservation...but it absolutely deserves the hype. The space is large and versatile: a big outdoor patio (weather permitting), a lively bar area with TVs, and a main dining room. That said, they really pack people into the dining area - it's dark, moody, and can get very loud. Something to keep in mind if you're with a group or bringing older family members. Service was a bit of a mixed bag. Several of the hosts at the front seemed like it was their high school weekend gig where they received no training, were disorganized, and not particularly welcoming...no greeting, no smile, and seemed overwhelmed. On the flip side, the waitstaff was fantastic despite how busy it was, and the bus team kept everything moving and tables spotless. The menu isn't groundbreaking. It leans heavily into that French bistro/NYC brasserie vibe (think Le Diplomate or Pastis), but the execution is excellent, with some fun, elevated touches (caviar options, seafood towers, lobster escargot, ...). As for the food: sooo good. We started with the crab rangoons and French onion soup...both standouts. For mains, the French dip was massive and perfectly done (the horseradish was very mild, which I actually preferred), and the spicy rigatoni was the kind of dish you don't want to stop eating and lick the plate when you're done. Even the lobster salad impressed. Truly not a miss across the board. We wrapped up with espresso martinis and crème brûlée: an ideal ending to a great meal. I'd absolutely come back to explore more of the dinner menu (and even brunch). One last note: the area is still pretty quiet, which makes parking easy, but also means there's not much to do before or after. If you have nearby recs, I'm all ears.

Jill R.

Our first time here and I/we absolutely loved this restaurant in DC. Food was delicious-Fresh ingredients and very enjoyable. Our waiter was friendly, attentive, and pleasant. We had an array of food: Corn salad ( I think it was called) was absolutely divine with a light lemon vinaigrette dressing. Caesar slides, and Chx Pillard. Everything was fabulous and I would come again when visiting again.

Onion rings
Janelle T.

Service needs to be improved. It took a while to even just get water. The food tasted ok but was not good enough to justify the high price. I will say the fries were very tasty.

Espresso martinis
Ariana C.

I really wanted to love this place! Bar Angie is an adorable little restaurant tucked away in West End. Upon entry, it has a mix of modern American and vintage French decor, which was eye catching and inviting. We ordered the espresso martinis, which were DELICIOUS, and the lobster escargot as a starter, which was easily the star of the meal. Unfortunately, both of our steaks were deeply overcooked, the crab rangoons were just fine, and the prime rib sandwich was good, but for the price point, I was hoping for an abundance of flavor that I was not getting. The $15 side of fries also tasted a bit old? But the wait staff was lovely, and the vibes were really warm! Bar Angie is definitely good, but for the hype and the cost, I was expecting greatness.

Samantha T.

Bar Angie is a bistro style restaurant with stylish decor, amazing staff and great menu options. They have HH M-F with food and drink specials. I had the lobster pasta and happy meal burger and both were really good. The staff was very attentive and helpful with menu selections. It's great for any occasion from a date night to a group dinner.

G Z.

The bar Angie smashburger was delicious They walk around and provide lemon orange and lime slices for your still or sparkling water Cute atmosphere and very detailed The bread and butter was amazeballs and I can't wait to go back

Hannah H.

Bar Angie was such a cute adult playground. We went for happy hour and split a bunch of appetizers and small plates which was the perfect way to dine there. The martinis were balanced nicely and they had so many varieties so there's bound to be something for anyone. The wagyu in a blanket was a cute play on a classic but my favorite thing was the adult happy meal which came with a martini, cheeseburger, fries, and ring pop!

Halibut.  It was dry and flavorless.
Danielle A.

Bar Angie is a beautiful restaurant. It's stylish, lively, and a great atmosphere the moment you walk in. I grabbed a seat at the bar, which was busy but had a great vibe. I met Dave, one of the bartenders, who was extremely friendly. We started chatting and he even offered to make me a cocktail he had just created that day that wasn't on the menu. It's always fun when bartenders share something new, and it was a great way to kick off the evening. To start, I ordered the lobster escargot. Despite the name, there's actually no escargot in the dish (which I personally appreciated). It was buttery, rich, and served with a small loaf of bread that was perfect for soaking up the sauce. Definitely a solid appetizer. For my entrée, I ordered the halibut with crab fried rice. Unfortunately, this is where things fell short. I couldn't find any crab in the fried rice, and the halibut itself was dry and lacked flavor. The restaurant was busy, and food service was noticeably slow. two bartenders eventually went down to one, so closing out took quite a while as the remaining bartender was clearly stretched thin. Overall, I still had a good experience thanks to the atmosphere, drinks, and the appetizer. I'd come back again, but probably just for cocktails and small bites. The entrée was a bit mid.

Salads
Isabel W.

On the pricier side, but the quality and service match the cost. The salads are all great, especially the summer corn salad with feta, the Caesar with cheese croutons, and the shrimp salad, which is very generous. The salmon Benedict is a solid pick for brunch. Attentive servers and always busy, which says a lot.

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Haley T.

Service was so kind! Our server was Kayla T and she made sure to always check up on us to make sure everything ran smoothly. She was clear and communicative even when it was getting busy--one of the best servers I've had in a while! We set a reservation the night before and it was smoothly done. We both got the Angie burger and it was so juicy and flavorful. Definitely top 5 burgers all time on my list. Fries were done perfectly (I'm kind of a fry connoisseur btw ). Plus side they gave a whole dang pickle. Wagyu in a blanket to share. They had a bunch of sauces with it and my fav was honey mustard. The ambience was great for brunch and would love to come for a bar setting at night soon. Parking was easy, street parking is free on the weekends.

China was absolutely phenomenal, as was the whole staff. The food was tasty and would definitely go back next time in town. Such an experience type place, the vibes were as good as the food!

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Great service, great food. Bravo! Loved the vibe, would definitely love to go back. Great neighborhood as well.

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