Georgia Brown’s

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Georgia Brown's warmly opened its doors in 1993. Part of the visual appeal of the restaurant lends itself to the bronzed ceiling scroll, reminiscent of the grand oak trees that are outstretched like a lace border over Southern Streets. We also use the honey bee as an icon in our logo, designated The Georgia State Insect in 1975. This acknowledged the honeybee’s contribution to the state’s economy through honey production and aiding pollination of more than 50 Georgia crops. The honeybee is recognized as an official state symbol in seventeen states, primarily because honeybees play such an important role in agriculture and is an ICON of Georgia Brown's.

 

Southern hospitality at its finest. Low country cuisine at its best. Seafood at the height of freshness and dishes with flavors pulled from regional culture and history. This is the essence of Georgia Brown’s, and we are ready to welcome you and your guests.

Be it a formal sit down, ladies who lunch, political pundits, or a relaxed meal with family or friends, we will graciously accommodate you and yours. While we do not have a private room at Georgia Brown’s, we do have many areas of our inviting and intimate main dining room that can accommodate up to 35 guests. Saturday afternoons, and on many other special occasions, we are all yours, as Georgia Brown’s is available for private functions of up to 130.

Special menus are available from which you can select, or should you prefer, our Chef will work with you to create a Chef’s Menu for you and your guests. We invite you to view our menus and provide us with your information in the form below. Please allow 24 hours for us to contact you via email or phone. Requests submitted after 2 pm on Fridays or holidays will be followed up with on the following business day.

Location

950 15th Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA

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