Pennsylvania 6
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Pennsylvania 6

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Steaks, raw bar, New American menu, happy hour

swordfish
private dining
brunch
happy hour
large group
friendly staff
amazing service
bottomless mimosa
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1350 I St NW, Washington, DC 20005 Get directions

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Brunch
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1350 I St NW, Washington, DC 20005 Get directions

$$$

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•Brunch
•Lunch
•Dinner
•Alcohol
•Wine
•Beer
•Cocktails

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Jan 14, 2026

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"Masks and beads will be provided for guests at Pennsylvania 6 on Fat Tuesday. The menu features shrimp and chicken gumbo, jambalaya, and Cajun crawfish cheesy bread. There’s also king cake, provided by Bayou Bakery. One lucky winner who finds the baby will receive a gift certificate to brunch at the restaurant for up to four guests." - Tim Ebner

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"Happy hour is even longer, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. while the shutdown lingers with $5 mixed drinks, draft beer, and house wine." - Tierney Plumb

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"Offering unlimited Old Forrester mint juleps, rosé, champagne, and complimentary light bites from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the main bar and on the patio. Award for best derby attire. Tickets are $60 per person." - Tierney Plumb

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La-Kia K.

Google
Was here for a private event and was impressed with everything. Food was spot on as well as service. One server was not fluent in English which was hard to understand when ordering drinks.

Blake M.

Google
Amazing food. Good service. Okay atmosphere. I got the swordfish and it was delicious. Wife got the burger and said it was "literally the best burger she's ever had". Inside was kind of cramped and loud. We asked to be moved outside and that was better, but the outdoor seating seemed cheap. Overall I'd probably go back, but maybe not for our anniversary dinner again.

Miranda Z.

Google
Amazing service and an even better bottomless mimosa and bloody bar! You can switch back and forth between either drink and they have a huge variety of garnishes, bitters, juices, and fresh fruit. Also loved the complimentary donut they give you to start off! We had a great brunch on Saturday! I was very impressed with our server and how quick she was to take care of us, fill our drinks etc. The manager even stopped by each table and spoke with us which is something I don't see very often anymore. I'm recommending this place to everyone I know.

Dan B.

Google
Fantastic wine and a great meal. Excellent waiters kept us always well supplied.

Kelly L.

Google
We came across the restaurant while looking for a location that could accommodate 11 people for a birthday brunch. It was better than I could have planned- everyone was very friendly, the manager and our waiter went above and beyond- even printing out a special menu for our birthday girl. There was a super cute champagne bar & the food was delicious. We were never pressured to move quickly along and they were accommodating to all requests. I would recommend this restaurant to anyone that wants to try out a new brunch spot, I will be back!

Sterling C. Poteat, I.

Google
Awesome Chef. Friendly staff. Delicious food. The crab croquettes and the Lobster sliders were off the hook. I have had the prime rib and mash potatoes some time ago but I fell in love with the crab balls. Had an awesome time the other night. Looking to go back pretty soon.

Brad W

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Went here with a large group for a graduation dinner. The staff was supper accommodating even with the more difficult members of the party. Decor is pretty cool. It puts you in the setting of an old home. It has a variety of configurable private spaces and looks optimal for medium sized events. Everyone seemed satisfied with their food. I got the swordfish and it was amazing. Others that ordered other dishes said the would opt for the swordfish next time. I would recommend.

Michelle A

Google
Went here for my bachelorette dinner. Table was pretty, as was decor. Service was incredibly slow, food was...fine. The octopus was too salty and chewy and felt like it had been sitting out before it was brought to our table. My Caesar salad was pretty basic. Drinks were okay, nothing special or delicious, I got the Charlotte and others got the Raven, definitely fine drinks, not our taste, perhaps the description on the menu led us to believe they’d taste different. We got complimentary champagne which was nice, but the slow service (with open tables everywhere) made it feel like we weren’t important and led the dinner to drag.