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- Old Ebbitt Grill claims to be the capital’s oldest restaurant, with a history dating back to 1856.
- Located steps from the White House, the restaurant has reportedly hosted politicians and presidents.
- Its best-known offering is the oysters, which the Old Ebbitt Grill claims are “the safest in town.”
With America celebrating its 250th anniversary this summer, it was only fitting to visit one of the capital’s most historic establishments.
Old Ebbitt Grill, which traces its history to 1856, claims to be Washington, DC’s oldest restaurant and has reportedly hosted a variety of high-profile guests over the decades, including US presidents and lawmakers.
Although Old Ebbitt has occupied several addresses over its history, it has operated at its current location just steps from the White House since 1983.
The restaurant and its history are intertwined with the nation’s, and scenes from the capital city’s past can be found throughout the restaurant and its walls.
Take a look inside the oldest restaurant in Washington, DC.
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