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Clyde's of Gallery Place
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Long-running local chain serving classic American dishes & cocktails in a traditional setting.
Nearby attractions
Capital One Arena
601 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004, United States
National Portrait Gallery
8th St NW & G St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Smithsonian American Art Museum
G Street Northwest &, 8th St NW, Washington, DC 20004
Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture
G St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Friendship Archway
728-730 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
The Escape Game DC (Penn Quarter)
950 F St NW Suite 106, Washington, DC 20004
The Art of Banksy, Washington D.C.
709 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Shakespeare Theatre Company: Harman Hall
610 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004
Pepco Edison Place Gallery
702 8th St NW, Washington, DC 20068
Museum of Illusions Washington DC
CityCenterDC, 927 H St NW, Washington, DC 20001
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WASAI & Gong cha
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Reren Lamen & Bar
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Dos Toros Taqueria
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Chinatown Garden
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90 Second Pizza
708 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
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500 H St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Grand Hyatt Washington
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Clyde's of Gallery Place

707 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
4.3(1.8K)$$$$
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Long-running local chain serving classic American dishes & cocktails in a traditional setting.

attractions: Capital One Arena, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture, Friendship Archway, The Escape Game DC (Penn Quarter), The Art of Banksy, Washington D.C., Shakespeare Theatre Company: Harman Hall, Pepco Edison Place Gallery, Museum of Illusions Washington DC, restaurants: Zaytinya, HipCityVeg, DAIKAYA, Crimson Whiskey Bar, Wok and Roll Restaurant Karaoke, WASAI & Gong cha, Reren Lamen & Bar, Dos Toros Taqueria, Chinatown Garden, 90 Second Pizza
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Phone
(202) 349-3700
Website
clydes.com

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Featured dishes

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Apple Crumble
served warm with vanilla ice cream
Frozen Smore
vanilla ice cream, chocolate feuilletine, toasted marshmallow, graham cracker, chocolate sauce
Pumpkin Cheesecake
pumpkin seed brittle, whipped cream
Banana Bread Pudding
vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, caramel sauce
Chocolate Cake
chocolate ganache, buttercream frosting, whipped cream

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Nearby attractions of Clyde's of Gallery Place

Capital One Arena

National Portrait Gallery

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture

Friendship Archway

The Escape Game DC (Penn Quarter)

The Art of Banksy, Washington D.C.

Shakespeare Theatre Company: Harman Hall

Pepco Edison Place Gallery

Museum of Illusions Washington DC

Capital One Arena

Capital One Arena

4.5

(6.2K)

Open 24 hours
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National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery

4.8

(5.2K)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Smithsonian American Art Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

4.8

(1.7K)

Open until 7:00 PM
Click for details
Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture

Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture

4.8

(754)

Open 24 hours
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Zaytinya

HipCityVeg

DAIKAYA

Crimson Whiskey Bar

Wok and Roll Restaurant Karaoke

WASAI & Gong cha

Reren Lamen & Bar

Dos Toros Taqueria

Chinatown Garden

90 Second Pizza

Zaytinya

Zaytinya

4.5

(3.7K)

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HipCityVeg

HipCityVeg

4.5

(966)

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DAIKAYA

DAIKAYA

4.4

(2.2K)

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Crimson Whiskey Bar

Crimson Whiskey Bar

4.3

(799)

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JosephJoseph
We recently moved to within a few blocks of Clyde's and were excited to visit as part of restaurant week. I was thinking, Clyde's would be one of our "Go To" spots. Clyde's has so many great ratings for service and being a service oriented professional I couldn't wait to get inside. My overall rating of 3 stars is 2 stars for service and 5 stars for food. After being greeted (8/13/18) at the front door by one of the brightest and most cheerful smiles ever, every one else who made contact seemed to be tired and lathargic. Just going through the motions. The first hostess greeted us and found our lunch reservation. She directed us up the stairs saying, "I'll let them know you are coming". Once we reached the top of the stairs, we took a few steps to the hostess stand and the two ladies looked at my wife and I as if we surprised them. After a few seconds one of them said, "May I help you?". I thought to myself, I guess we walked up the stairs too fast for the message from downstairs to reach her. LOL After repeating who we were, we were guided to a very large booth around the corner. After a few minutes, the gentleman who we found out later was our server, brought water........ This review could go forever so let me be brief. My problem with the service is that we had to ask for water refills after being empty for 5 to 10 minutes; this happenned even after our server came to the table twice. He asked me if I enjoyed my drink (Bermuda Breeze). I said it was great, but he didn't ask or offer another. Because of this, I didn't purchase another. How strange I thought. He and the other staff were very professional but lacking in personality. Though the overall service was slow and falling way short of a "Wow", I must say the food was out of this world good. We had Fried Green Tomatoes, Crab Soup, Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, Lemon-Ricotta Ravioli and blueberry cheescake. My wife didn't order a desert becasue it was not offered. My restaurant week meal included a desert. When the time came, our server asked if I was ready for my cheescake. I responded, "yes." Five or so minutes later, it arrived. Go figure. All the food was first class and would be worth the regular price once restaurant week is over. I, however, know first hand that there is equal or better food choices with much better service all over and around Washington DC. Some may cost a little more but many will cost less. I do not recommend Clyde's of Gallery Place.
Skye NosbischSkye Nosbisch
I was dining alone and made a reservation specifically requesting a quiet cozy spot. I was sat at a corner booth-chair-hybrid table right under a bright light; it wasn’t very private or cozy. Felt like I was under a spotlight. I went back and asked the host if I could move to a booth (half the restaurant was empty). She said they don’t usually seat 1 person at a 4-top but that since it wasn’t busy, she would let me. Then my waitress came up and asked, “Did the host tell you you could sit here?” I said yes. She didn’t seem to believe me so she went to talk to the host, then came back and told me that I could not in fact sit there, and that the booths were reserved, and made me move back to my original table... I found the whole interaction to be a bit uncomfortable/unwelcoming and borderline rude. I get it, but it just wasn’t very graciously handled. Then I ordered a steak salad, and while delicious, the steak was EXTREMELY chewy/tough to cut. I asked the waitress for a steak knife and before bringing me one, she first checks on another table then goes and gets on her phone at the register for a solid minute or two… I’m sitting waiting trying to eat my meal, mind you! I then waited forever for the dessert menu, my dessert, my check, etc. Her personality was very sweet but she was inattentive. Rating here because these are restaurant/management/training issues. Sucks for her because I’m a good tipper and only gave her 20%. Sucks for them because I’m a travel writer ;) And by the way, no one ever sat at my booth. And most of the restaurant was still empty when I left (saw probably 30 empty booths).
Breezy CallowayBreezy Calloway
Had a reservation for a party of 10 & it took about 10 mins to be seated. When food started to arrive at the tables, the staff didn’t seem to know who had ordered what - they seemed to just sit stuff anywhere instead of asking who ordered what. Luckily the waitress stopped by when entrees were delivered and ensured the appropriate folks got the correct meals. I ordered the curry chickpea cakes which I ended up sending back for a crab cake instead (I personally did not like the chickpea cakes at all). By the time my crab cake came out, half our party was gone (now down to 5 instead of 10) but the young man sat my crab cake at the end of the table where no one was sitting - literally in a sea of empty plates 🤦🏽‍♀️ We ordered dessert as well and just like the rest of the food, there was a ton of confusion about who ordered what. There just doesn’t seem to be much structure in that area. Staff is very friendly though. The food was okay, the dessert menu had no mention of this weird raspberry sauce with the chocolate cake which I would have passed on had I known it came with that. The calamari was amazing and the crab/artichoke dip would have been great if it hadn’t been burned so bad, about 1/3 was pretty much black. Slightly disappointing experience & probably won’t return, but again, the staff was nice.
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We recently moved to within a few blocks of Clyde's and were excited to visit as part of restaurant week. I was thinking, Clyde's would be one of our "Go To" spots. Clyde's has so many great ratings for service and being a service oriented professional I couldn't wait to get inside. My overall rating of 3 stars is 2 stars for service and 5 stars for food. After being greeted (8/13/18) at the front door by one of the brightest and most cheerful smiles ever, every one else who made contact seemed to be tired and lathargic. Just going through the motions. The first hostess greeted us and found our lunch reservation. She directed us up the stairs saying, "I'll let them know you are coming". Once we reached the top of the stairs, we took a few steps to the hostess stand and the two ladies looked at my wife and I as if we surprised them. After a few seconds one of them said, "May I help you?". I thought to myself, I guess we walked up the stairs too fast for the message from downstairs to reach her. LOL After repeating who we were, we were guided to a very large booth around the corner. After a few minutes, the gentleman who we found out later was our server, brought water........ This review could go forever so let me be brief. My problem with the service is that we had to ask for water refills after being empty for 5 to 10 minutes; this happenned even after our server came to the table twice. He asked me if I enjoyed my drink (Bermuda Breeze). I said it was great, but he didn't ask or offer another. Because of this, I didn't purchase another. How strange I thought. He and the other staff were very professional but lacking in personality. Though the overall service was slow and falling way short of a "Wow", I must say the food was out of this world good. We had Fried Green Tomatoes, Crab Soup, Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, Lemon-Ricotta Ravioli and blueberry cheescake. My wife didn't order a desert becasue it was not offered. My restaurant week meal included a desert. When the time came, our server asked if I was ready for my cheescake. I responded, "yes." Five or so minutes later, it arrived. Go figure. All the food was first class and would be worth the regular price once restaurant week is over. I, however, know first hand that there is equal or better food choices with much better service all over and around Washington DC. Some may cost a little more but many will cost less. I do not recommend Clyde's of Gallery Place.
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I was dining alone and made a reservation specifically requesting a quiet cozy spot. I was sat at a corner booth-chair-hybrid table right under a bright light; it wasn’t very private or cozy. Felt like I was under a spotlight. I went back and asked the host if I could move to a booth (half the restaurant was empty). She said they don’t usually seat 1 person at a 4-top but that since it wasn’t busy, she would let me. Then my waitress came up and asked, “Did the host tell you you could sit here?” I said yes. She didn’t seem to believe me so she went to talk to the host, then came back and told me that I could not in fact sit there, and that the booths were reserved, and made me move back to my original table... I found the whole interaction to be a bit uncomfortable/unwelcoming and borderline rude. I get it, but it just wasn’t very graciously handled. Then I ordered a steak salad, and while delicious, the steak was EXTREMELY chewy/tough to cut. I asked the waitress for a steak knife and before bringing me one, she first checks on another table then goes and gets on her phone at the register for a solid minute or two… I’m sitting waiting trying to eat my meal, mind you! I then waited forever for the dessert menu, my dessert, my check, etc. Her personality was very sweet but she was inattentive. Rating here because these are restaurant/management/training issues. Sucks for her because I’m a good tipper and only gave her 20%. Sucks for them because I’m a travel writer ;) And by the way, no one ever sat at my booth. And most of the restaurant was still empty when I left (saw probably 30 empty booths).
Skye Nosbisch

Skye Nosbisch

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Had a reservation for a party of 10 & it took about 10 mins to be seated. When food started to arrive at the tables, the staff didn’t seem to know who had ordered what - they seemed to just sit stuff anywhere instead of asking who ordered what. Luckily the waitress stopped by when entrees were delivered and ensured the appropriate folks got the correct meals. I ordered the curry chickpea cakes which I ended up sending back for a crab cake instead (I personally did not like the chickpea cakes at all). By the time my crab cake came out, half our party was gone (now down to 5 instead of 10) but the young man sat my crab cake at the end of the table where no one was sitting - literally in a sea of empty plates 🤦🏽‍♀️ We ordered dessert as well and just like the rest of the food, there was a ton of confusion about who ordered what. There just doesn’t seem to be much structure in that area. Staff is very friendly though. The food was okay, the dessert menu had no mention of this weird raspberry sauce with the chocolate cake which I would have passed on had I known it came with that. The calamari was amazing and the crab/artichoke dip would have been great if it hadn’t been burned so bad, about 1/3 was pretty much black. Slightly disappointing experience & probably won’t return, but again, the staff was nice.
Breezy Calloway

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Reviews of Clyde's of Gallery Place

4.3
(1,819)
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5.0
28w

Inside the Capital One Arena's shadow, a two-story Grand Victorian saloon serves half-price oysters with a side of Washington history. Clyde's of Gallery Place isn't just riding the coattails of its famous Georgetown sibling — it's carving out its own legacy in the heart of Penn Quarter, one shucked bivalve at a time.

The math is simple: Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., all raw bar items are half price. For oyster enthusiasts, that translates to $2.33 per oyster (dozen for $27.99) or $2.67 (half dozen for $15.99) — pricing that makes this sports bar happy hour a legitimate shellfish destination.

But the real story begins in 1963, when investment banker Stuart Davidson opened the original Clyde's in Georgetown because, as he said, Washington "lacked a good saloon." The timing was prescient: President John F. Kennedy had signed legislation in May 1962 allowing liquor to be sold to patrons standing up, ending decades of table-service-only restrictions.

That original Georgetown location would achieve unlikely pop culture immortality when songwriter Bill Danoff spotted "afternoon delights" on their happy hour menu in 1974. The phrase inspired the Starland Vocal Band's 1976 hit song "Afternoon Delight," which reached #1 during America's bicentennial summer — perhaps the only time a restaurant menu item has topped the Billboard Hot 100.

The Gallery Place outpost, established in 2006, operates as both homage and evolution. This two-story Grand Victorian saloon greets you with a breath-taking staircase and a palatial, museum-like experience complete with sporting sculpture, collectible prints and original works of art featuring sports legends and Washington's own storied history.

With four bars, five dining rooms, a raw bar and a private dining room, the space accommodates pre-game crowds from the adjacent arena while maintaining the saloon atmosphere that built the Clyde's reputation. The dynamic blend of sports bar energy and classic elegance, featuring rich wood paneling and sports memorabilia, creates an environment where construction workers and senators could theoretically share oysters — though in this neighborhood, it's more likely lobbyists and tourists.

The oyster selection leans heavily toward New England varieties, following the Clyde's tradition established at their sister restaurant Old Ebbitt Grill. Maine oysters, big and briny, anchor the raw bar, though the specific daily offerings depend on seasonal availability and the whims of supply chains.

What sets this happy hour apart isn't innovation — it's institutional knowledge. The Old Ebbitt and sister restaurant Clyde's have the most storied oyster happy hours in town: Many locals' first experience with discounted oysters came through the late-night happy hours, creating a multi-generational customer base that treats these deals as birthright rather than bargain.

The service reflects this legacy. Servers navigate the pre-event crush with practiced efficiency, understanding that many patrons are operating on arena schedules. The raw bar team works with quiet competence, though they lack the theatrical flair of more specialized oyster houses.

In 2019, Clyde's Restaurant Group was acquired by Graham Holdings Company (the former Washington Post Company), adding corporate stability to what began as a maverick saloon concept. The acquisition hasn't dulled the democratic edge — this remains a place where sports enthusiasts and concert-goers, visiting tourists, theater-goers and the neighborhood's residents mingle over shared plates and shared prices.

The location amplifies everything: across the street from the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery, steps from the Metro, and literally next door to major sporting events. It's tourism-adjacent without being tourist-dependent, serving locals who know the rhythms and visitors...

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3.0
7y

We recently moved to within a few blocks of Clyde's and were excited to visit as part of restaurant week. I was thinking, Clyde's would be one of our "Go To" spots.

Clyde's has so many great ratings for service and being a service oriented professional I couldn't wait to get inside. My overall rating of 3 stars is 2 stars for service and 5 stars for food.

After being greeted (8/13/18) at the front door by one of the brightest and most cheerful smiles ever, every one else who made contact seemed to be tired and lathargic. Just going through the motions.

The first hostess greeted us and found our lunch reservation. She directed us up the stairs saying, "I'll let them know you are coming". Once we reached the top of the stairs, we took a few steps to the hostess stand and the two ladies looked at my wife and I as if we surprised them. After a few seconds one of them said, "May I help you?". I thought to myself, I guess we walked up the stairs too fast for the message from downstairs to reach her. LOL After repeating who we were, we were guided to a very large booth around the corner.

After a few minutes, the gentleman who we found out later was our server, brought water........ This review could go forever so let me be brief. My problem with the service is that we had to ask for water refills after being empty for 5 to 10 minutes; this happenned even after our server came to the table twice. He asked me if I enjoyed my drink (Bermuda Breeze). I said it was great, but he didn't ask or offer another. Because of this, I didn't purchase another. How strange I thought. He and the other staff were very professional but lacking in personality.

Though the overall service was slow and falling way short of a "Wow", I must say the food was out of this world good. We had Fried Green Tomatoes, Crab Soup, Jumbo Lump Crab Cake, Lemon-Ricotta Ravioli and blueberry cheescake. My wife didn't order a desert becasue it was not offered. My restaurant week meal included a desert. When the time came, our server asked if I was ready for my cheescake. I responded, "yes." Five or so minutes later, it arrived. Go figure.

All the food was first class and would be worth the regular price once restaurant week is over. I, however, know first hand that there is equal or better food choices with much better service all over and around Washington DC. Some may cost a little more but many will cost less.

I do not recommend Clyde's of...

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1.0
1y

For our son’s 21st birthday, my husband and I are taking him to Santorini. We live in AA County, but our flight is leaving from Reagan International. We decided to stay overnight in DC. We chose Clyde’s because we would frequent the Columbia, MD and Virginia location often years ago. It was familiar, or so we thought. I wanted to try the oyster Rockefeller w/o bacon. Our server (very sweet) said she didn’t think they could omit bacon. Turn off my husband and son ordered, I opted to wait to see if could some variation of the oysters without pork. There was one manager in our dining area Seriously, who must’ve spent 10-15 minutes talking with a young couple (very accommodating). I went to the ladies room and on my way back I asked Answer my question(another manager) who had been standing at the podium chatting it up when we arrived, was still standing in this same spot over 30 minutes later, chatting and laughing. I asked if there was anyway I could get oysters without the bacon, he said no, that’s not the recipe. Now, me being told no, is not the issue. The issue is, when we walked in, this manager, Eric, did not even bother to give us a proper greeting. Not even a glance. When I walked up to inquire about the meal, it was the same until he felt the need to interject with the “no.” There were three gentlemen in suits in that area, and not one stopped by our table to say “hello” or to see how we were coming along. But I observed them greeting other guests. Eric went to a table and cleared plates. Normally I wouldn’t let this type of behavior bother me, because my feelings are relative. However, Clyde’s is NOT a high end restaurant by any standards. It has been over a decade since we visited one. It’s insulting to be snubbed by anyone but someone working at a place equivalent to Red Lobster is asinine. Do better Clyde’s (Eric). Not for me because I won’t be back but for the next person who might be excited about eating at your...

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