Found in the historic U Street corridor, Eatonville Restaurant will not only tantalize your taste buds but bask you in an experience that is absolutely enchanting, especially on Sunday afternoons for brunch. Prepare yourself for Southern inspired cuisines that will be reminiscent of eating great food at home with family and friends.
Refreshing beverages served in mason jars, quite fitting, prepare for sultry servings like the must-have sweet potato and andouille sausage hash. Not to mention the hearty entrées such as the classic Eatonville Po' boy sandwich accompanied with Cajun fries and delicious coleslaw or the down home shrimp and grits, enthralled with hints of jalapeño blended with a taste of spinach. Any item on this menu is definitely bound to be a crowd pleaser, so if you are seeking something exceptionally great; this is the place to be!
Renaissance inspired murals set the tone and liven up the room, all while paying homage to Zora Neale Hurston. Old country rocking chairs and modest window treatments that allow just enough sunlight to sweep in create an atmosphere unique only to this side of the district. Wait staff are definitely on the move; but surprisingly, you don't notice any commotion; instead an atmosphere that is warm and welcoming.
Eatonville Restaurant personifies Southern comfort; a warm welcome, vibrant art, soft music, and scrumptious cuisine - return visits are non-negotiable! For those who appreciate or are seeking a full-bodied cultural experience, this is a great accommodation for any meal of the day.
Enjoy and spread the spices of life with love, always. (Eatonville Restaurant is located at 2121 14th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20009)













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Great article on Eatonville. The article confirmed all the humors I have heard in reference to the great food at this restuarant. After reading the article I headed over to Eatonville and I must agree with the write, the food was excellent and the atmosphere was just as good.
I love the article about Eatonville Restuarant makes me want to visit there for a nice Sunday lunch and to get that down home feeling.
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