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1200 19th St NW # 3
Washington, DC 20036
Fax: 202-785-1070
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- Hours: Mon.-Thur 11:30-2:30pm; Mon-Sat 5:30pm Reservations Recommended
- Payment Types: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
- Parking: Self Parking - $5 with Validation
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Voted the Best Steak in DC since 1990
Voted best steak in our nation's capital since 1990, Sam and Harry's distinguishes itself from the rest. Washington DC, home to our nation's most powerful people and now our nation's most powerful steak. Sam and Harry's has many different cuts to offer but if steaks are not your thing then try the freshest seafood in town which is flown in daily from the coast. Along with several fabulous awards and press, Sam and Harry's is home to some of our nation?s most famous celebrities and Presidents including Walter Cronkite and Barack Obama. Make sure you make your reservations fast because this place is in high demand. Also, with the holidays quickly approaching don't wait to book your private events with Caroline Bryant at specialevents@samandharrys.com

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- $35 Pre Fix Dinner Menus
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11 Ratings and Reviews
Great to Celebrate
For over a decade, I've enjoyed the food, ambience, and style of Sam & Harry's, celebrating 3 birthdays and countless business successes.
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Go Elsewhere!!!
This place is horrible. 6 of us went for dinner this weekend. It would have been 8, but two of my friends refused to join us b/c they had eaten there before and obviously weren't impressed. The salad was wilted and looked like it came out of a bag from your local low end supermarket. Another salad was missing the spicy walnuts that was described on the menu. The filet mignon was requested medium rare, but the outside was charred black. The crab on top was burnt as well.
Not to mention the service. Having to request that the first course and second course plates be removed from the table. Having someone wait 5 minutes for steak sauce as their steak sat going cold in front of them while waiting for it. The salmon was unremarkable and was accompanied by two pieces of broccoli.
Two items which were tasty - the mango sorbet which I'm not sure if it was house made, and the dinner rolls. Yes, sorbet and dinner rolls.
In short, anyone who recommends this place is not in "the know" foodwise. My two friends obviously were.
Unimpressed
Overpriced; overrated; caters to persons with expense accounts; lackluster service; definitely not the best steak in town, unintereresting flavors.
Ok, but not great

My first time at Sam and Harry's was a total disappointment. The service was less than expected and the food was not great. It simply was not worth the money.
Ripped Off By Bartender

Dinner is always great at Sam and Harry's.....beware however of the bartenders and waiters tendencies to push high priced wines w/o disclosure of the price until it is too late. Caveat Emptor
Laurent62153's Review

From Laurent on Friday,
February 14 (Valentine's
Day). My wife and I had
a wonderful experience
at Sam and Harry's
downtown. Our car was
quickly turned our to a
professional valet
company, at no charge.
The staff greeted us as
if we had been regular
customers and promptly
took us to a romantic
table in the front room.
We ordered the surf and
turf special and an
excellent bottle of
Chalone Chardonnay. Our
service was first class
and the pecan pie and
complimentary chocolates
topped off the night.
They even ran out in the
snow to make sure a cab
was waiting


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