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- NNancyVIPWashington, D.C. Area •16 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAs always, excellent service and food! The bouillabaisse was fabulous, as were the deserts!More infoBastillePrice: Expensive• French• Alexandria•4.7
- FFrankVIPBaltimore / Maryland •116 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoDining at The Majestic is always a pleasant experience. The food is consistently good with a great variety. The wine list has a good selection of wines by the glass and bottles. Our server was very knowledgeable and helpful. There is a small pay to park lot across the street. Highly recommend The Majestic.More infoThe MajesticPrice: Moderate• American• Alexandria•4.6
- KKatherineWashington, D.C. Area •21 reviews5.0Dined on May 9, 2025Virtue Feed and Grain was great! There is something for everyone on the menu whether kids or people with dietary restrictions. The atmosphere is great and it's a lovely spot by the waterMore infoVirtue Feed & GrainPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Alexandria•4.7
- SSimon1 review5.0Dined on May 8, 2025We had an incredible dinner, and Rodney made the whole experience extra special. Right off the bat, he recommended two standout cocktails-the God of War and the Goosebumps. Both were unique and delicious: the God of War had this smoky, spicy depth from the corn husk mezcal and serrano-infused grapefruit, and the Goosebumps was a perfect balance of heat and sweet with chili-infused bourbon, peach, and guava. These were impressive drinks - I would order again! For starters, the croquetas were easily my favorite. The wagyu beef filling was rich, the aji amarillo sauce added just the right kick, and the caviar and pickled onion on top is a nice touch. Dinner was just as impressive. The steak encebollado was perfectly cooked-super tender with layers of onion flavor from the foam, confit shallots, and onion gel. The langoustines were bright and creamy with coconut milk and a little heat from the scotch bonnet sauce, paired with a silky cassava puree. We finished with the tres leches cake, which was outstanding. The horchata cream and cinnamon-sugar glaze gave it a fun Cinnamon Toast Crunch vibe that I loved. Rodney really made the night for us. He was friendly, super knowledgeable, and genuinely enthusiastic about the menu. He was quick with recommendations, kept everything running smoothly, and even took the time to introduce us to the chef, pianist, and bar manager. It was outstanding hospitality - a really special evening in Old Town Alexandria. We can't wait to come back and try more of the menu!More infoThe StudyPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Alexandria•4.7
- MManasiNew York City •1 review5.0Dined on Mar 21, 2025I tried the Raj Kachori and Mangalorean chicken, and both were delicious.More infoNamaste' JalsaPrice: Moderate• Indian• Alexandria•4.3