"The quirky, East London-style pub offers brunch at all D.C. locations (Dupont, Woodley Park, Foggy Bottom) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Proper Burger®️ remains one of the best in town and can be augmented with a runny egg. The full English breakfast comes with all the proper trimmings: a sunny side up egg, rasher bacon, banger sausage, roasted tomato, pudding, tinned beans, and sourdough (with a vegetarian version, too). All locations offer something just a tad different, but all offer bottomless mimosas, Pimm’s cups, bloodies, and select beer for $26. The latest location in Potomac, Maryland, just opened this spring, and the Navy Yard Duke’s Grocery just flipped into a fun new dive bar called Problem Child." - Tierney Plumb
"As an east London inspired bar & restaurant, Duke’s Grocery ironically has the best burger in town. If that weren’t enough, both avocado and/or a fried egg can be added to any sandwich or burger on the menu. Paired with industrial-chic decor and a quaint patio, Duke’s is a great eatery for either lunch or dinner." - Friendly Design Co.
"Price: $$ The “proper burger” (gouda, pickles, charred onions, sweet chile sauce, arugula, garlic aioli, brioche bun) at Duke’s carries a registered trademark. The East London-style pub’s Dupont original reopened last year, and there are outposts in Woodley Park and Foggy Bottom. A new location just debuted in Potomac, Maryland. Insider tip: The pint-sized Woodley Park location sits directly across from the zoo (and has a panda-themed pop-up)." - Tierney Plumb
"D.C.’s beloved British brand pushes its year-round fish-and-chips plate for Lent, featuring beer-battered haddock, fries, and lemon. Available at all of its locations (Woodley Park, Navy Yard, Dupont, and Foggy Bottom)." - Tierney Plumb
"An East London-styled pub known for themed pop-up bars and a best-selling burger, with locations in Navy Yard, Dupont, and Foggy Bottom." - Tierney Plumb