Is Le Diplomate fancy?
Nice/business casual for all meals.
Is Le Diplomate expensive?
That’s why, even though the costs are “staggering,” it’s a must-have menu item for Le Diplomate. “We’re almost paying people to eat the dish, it’s so horrifyingly expensive,” Washington says. Not only is the dish not a moneymaker; it can even be a money loser.
What do you get at Le Diplomate?
Favorites here include the house cheeseburger, steak frites, dover sole meunière (available on Thursdays), and trout amandine. But you’d be remiss not to start with fresh oysters—or, better yet, spring for that eye-popping plateau.
Does Le Diplomate take walk ins?
“Go to a place on the larger side—like Tico (1926 14th St., NW; 202-319-1400)—and you may be able to walk in and get a table. Still, at a big spot—Le Diplomate (1601 14th St., NW; 202-332-3333)—you’ll have to wait, and that’s no fun.”
How old is Le Diplomate in DC?
It opened in 2005 but looks like it’s been there 100 years. It’s the one restaurant that Starr keeps open during snowstorms when everything else shuts down, because regulars mush through the drifts to eat there.
Does Le Diplomate allow dogs?
Photo: Le Diplomate/Facebook Bring your (leashed) dog to this hip Logan Circle French bistro, where you can enjoy one of D.C.’s best burgers (the Burger Americain, with crispy frites) or a plateau of chilled seafood while watching the crowds go by on 14th Street.
Who owns Le Diplomate DC?
Stephen Starr
Stephen Starr, accomplished restauranteur and owner of the D.C. institution Le Diplomate, will open an Italian restaurant and market in the shuttered Dean & DeLuca space on Georgetown’s M Street NW. Washingtonian first reported the news.
How old is Le Diplomate?
Who is the chef at Le Diplomate?
Gregory Lloyd – Executive Chef – Le Diplomate | LinkedIn.
How old is Stephen?
59-year-old
The 59-year-old Philadelphia native is a maestro at creating sensory pleasures for others.
Where is Le Diplomate?
Order delivery or takeout Stephen Starr brings his signature brand of hospitality and design to the nation’s capital with the opening of Le Diplomate, located at 14th & Q. Serving lunch, brunch and dinner, the stylish 260 seat restaurant transports diners to the beloved cafés of Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris.