Lucy's

Bar · 16th Street Heights

Lucy's

Bar · 16th Street Heights

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3907 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20011

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Lucy's, the new rooftop burger spot above Little Coco's, offers a playful twist on fast-food classics alongside Halloween-themed fun and cozy vibes.  

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3907 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20011 Get directions

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3907 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20011 Get directions

+1 202 853 9889

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Mar 5, 2025

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"Lucy’s, the small burger bar above neighborhood Italian spot Little Coco’s, will be called Spooky Lucy’s for the next few weeks. Expect frightening decor — a creepy clown eyes customers while they drink — with Halloween movies playing in the background, themed drinks, gooey Jell-O shots, and familiar burgers. Hot Coco’s, Lucy’s Apres Ski pop-up, will return in mid-November." - Tierney Plumb

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"A new burger joint called Lucy’s set up shop at the top of casual Italian restaurant at Little Coco’s, bringing the neighborhood refined riffs on McDonald’s classics. There’s $6.99 quarter-pound cheeseburgers, skinny fry sides ($2.49), and “& Coke” cocktails (bourbon, rum, Cynar) for $9. The once-rotating bar space formerly housed seasonal pop-up odes to Baywatch, and most recently, a ski lodge, but Lucy’s arrival aims to be a permanent rooftop fixture going forward. Burgers include a Deluxe ($7.99) upgraded with bacon, cherry peppers, and white American cheese, and a Royale ($15.99) with foie gras and truffle aioli. Co-owners Jackie Greenbaum and Gordon Banks already have burger street cred with Quarry House, their beloved underground refuge for bourbon and burgers that finally re-opened about a year ago after three years of renovations following fire and water damage." - Eater Staff

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Little Coco's, apparently a hole in the wall, is an Italian pasta bistro of sophisticated offerings. Very active on a Friday night, we had to sit on the patio, which won't be pleasant for many more days. Understaffed for service. My companion said he has never had a bad dish there. My sweet potato gnocchi were almost too sweet for an entree, but delicious.