Mr. Henry's Restaurant

American restaurant · Capitol Hill

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"Long called the “Cheers of Capitol Hill,” this American pub is still going strong near the Eastern Market Metro station. The original Mr. Henry was Henry Yaffe, who opened the spot in 1966. Longtime regulars continue to flock here for jazz nights, burgers, sandwiches, and soups." - Vinciane Ngomsi, Tierney Plumb, Eater Staff

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601 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003 Get directions

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