Home /  

Olives Restaurants in Washington DC

The best places in Washington DC to eat Olives. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Washington DC who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

Show 10+ restaurants on map
Show :companies_count restaurants on map

This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Olives or dine out.

4.3
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
4.3
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 901 4th St NW, Washington DC I-20001-3074, United States
"Very cute restaurant with delicious and fresh food"
4.6
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
4.6
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 517 Morse St NE 519, Washington DC I-20002-7011, United States
"The best Italian sandwiches in DC."
4
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
4
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 40 Pearl St SW, Washington DC I-20024-2497, United States
"The food here is ok, but not very tasty. Everything is a little salty. The pizza crust is very soft, it would be better if it could be crisper. But the waitresses here are very nice and welcoming!"
3.6
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
3.6
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 1331 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington DC I-20036-1801, United States
"Posted on GrubHub as well. It was okay. I got the chicken sandwich. The meat looked and smelled like it was boiled, not grilled. I checked inside to make sure it wasn't raw because the smell and taste was off.Like it was old or something. It was odd.It was slightly pinkish inside, but what you might find when meat is boiled.Accidentally dropped some of the chicken on the floor, and my cat ate (some of) it, so I assume it was safe. The white sauce sorta reminded me a bit of mayo, but it along with some fries and lots of ketchup made the sandwich tasty.I give it 2 stars because the food wasn't cold, it was packed neatly and tied. However, I didn't like tasting potentially old and bland meat. It lacked seasoning, so maybe that was the problem?I have digestive issues (didn't use the hot sauce), so I'll munch on some ginger and pray that I don't become ill. I don't like leaving negative reviews, but I thought I was going to vomit while I was eating the food.Will give this place a hard pass and never order again. Even as I pen this, I worry if I'm dealing with acid reflux in my stomach or something else..."
4.2
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
4.2
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 2920 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE, Washington DC I-20032-2522, United States
"Very great food"
4.5
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
4.5
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 1300 4th St SE, Washington DC I-20003-2554, United States
Delivery, Wifi, Wheelchair Accessible, TV
4.2
Menu
Open Now
4.2
Menu
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 1946 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington DC I-20009-3310, United States
"Really fresh! Fresh vegetables good tasting healthy food. I love the rice bowl with chicken. This place is awesome. So glad I found it!!"
4.4
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
4.4
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 400 C St SW, Washington DC I-20024-2800, United States
"We really enjoyed this place. Sandwiches were good. Service was great. Prices were reasonable. I would definitely recommend this place."
4.3
Menu
Open Now
4.3
Menu
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 1251 First St SE, Washington DC I-20003-3501, United States, 20590
"Everything was fire. Falafel and chicken roti was amazing. Do a pita! Get the Hummus, couscous, feta, olives, and cucumbers. Have them put the veggies on the side. Baklava was fire. People were really helpful and kind. Parking sucks, the only complaint. Worth it."
4.3
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
4.3
Menu
Table booking
Open Now
City: Washington DC, 1940 11th St NW, Washington DC I-20001-4114, United States, 20060
"When our friend Rebecca invited us out with her friends to celebrate her birthday during DC’s Restaurant Week and the choice was Vinoteca, I was pretty excited. However, I needed to look at the RW menu before I could get fully excited, as my last RW experience was in New York City last year and was skimpy, limited and forgettable. To my pleasant delight, this RW menu looked fabulous, and after looking at it with my coworker I couldn’t wait to go, and the coworker even made a plan to go herself later in the week. Full disclosure: we’ve been to Vinoteca before, but it was only for wine and cheese. And as I’ve clearly established before, I don’t review wine, especially sans food. So this was my first official dinner there. The menu had always looked interesting to me, with a mix of comfort food updates and upscale Euro, and I had always been looking forward to trying their highly spoken of dinner fare. This wine bar/restaurant has kind of a rustic, hole-in-the-wall look from the street, near the corner of U and 11th, but is actually pretty new and has that feeling inside. Besides the onesey bathrooms with barely-there locks oh my! , everything about the place feels pretty chic and comfortable. RESTAURANT WEEK MENU — $35.08, prix fixe before non-included wine, tax and tip FIRST COURSE The first course was a raw oyster in a white wine mignonette-like sauce with cucumber foam, all in spoon, accompanied by a glass of a decent and unnamed sparkling wine. It was pretty tasty, but didn’t seem too well-liked around the table. For our table of 7, we also ordered a bottle of Zardetto Prosecco and a bottle of the “three ranches” Cabernet Sauvignon. Both were enjoyable, but neither was paired with anything in particular, so I suppose there’s not much to say. Vinoteca has a nice selection of wines, but even as a total wine novice, the menu doesn’t seem anymore in-depth than most classy restaurants, and the prices were quite high. SECOND COURSE After the oyster and some underwhelming bread and olive oil came the first course. Julia had a mesclun green salad dressed lightly with vinaigrette, shallots and shaved celery root. I sampled some and found it to be a very tasty and elegant salad, but a little ordinary considering the other first course offerings were slightly pricier on the regular menu. I bypassed that and the choice B of the first course, the chilled split pea soup, and chose the cured salmon Carpaccio salad. It was gravlax sliced tracing-paper thin, with a great fennel oil, shallots and shaved fennel. It was a terrific salad nouveau, with a great look and such an intricate, slightly salty flavor. The salmon really melted away inside my mouth, and I was quite pleased. THIRD COURSE The offerings for the entrée course consisted of homemade pasta with truffle butter sauce and greens, seared scallops and prosciutto, shrimp grits with fried green tomato, and a bison hanger steak with potato croquettes. I chose the shrimp and grits and found it incredibly warming and tasty. It was garnished with some jalapeño and jack cheese sauce and had chunks of shrimp under the fried green tomato and a full jumbo shrimp on top. It appeared brilliant on the plate and it was even fun to eat. The grits were buttery and excellent, the shrimp was very fresh and not too salty, and the fried green tomato was spicy and well, sinfully good. As if to verify that my entrée was indeed the best of the four, I took an opportunity to taste Julia’s truffle butter homemade bowtie pasta with micro greens and Reggiano parmesano – and was quite literally floored. This was probably the most deep and developed taste I have tried since I have been in DC. Perfectly textured pasta with just a little pepper from the greens, mixed with the Reggiano, the truffle and the butter flavors. It was so simple and yet heavenly. I actually kept eating, and she had to push me off so she could continue enjoying. I could not imagine a better set of two entrées, which is why I never bothered to notice the other two less interesting-looking selections. FOURTH COURSE This course was the chef’s cheese course, which was the American cheese flight on the regular Vinoteca menu. Each person received maybe half an ounce each of Pepato, a tangy cheese with peppercorns, Winchester super-aged Gouda and a very soft and creamy Humboldt Fog. They were paired with about the same-sized portions of walnuts, blueberries and speck, a German prosciutto-like cured meat. It was nice that the first three courses were high on flavor but more medium in size, because it was fun to be able to try the different cheeses with everyone and still enjoy them. I quite liked the flight and actually thought the soft Humboldt was the most enjoyable. I would highly recommend the Vinoteca cheese and charcuterie – it’s diverse and actually pretty reasonable in price. FIFTH COURSE We finished off our evening at Vinoteca with dessert, and everyone had a choice between the lavender chocolate cake and the white chocolate bread pudding with macadamia nuts and caramel. The table seemed to order the cake and enjoy the bread pudding more, with myself ordering the pudding and enjoying the cake more. I usually don’t like chocolate cakes, but found this one beautifully soft, moist and not too sweet. The lavender was strong but seemed to go well. Apparently for the rest of my table, they thought the lavender was way too strong “it tastes like you’re eating the plant,” remarked one and preferred the more home-style pudding. I thought the pudding was okay, but a little one-dimensional after the caramel layer and that the hard nuts were a little off-putting in the middle of a bread pudding. I managed to squeeze down at least a few bites of each, so it couldn’t have been that bad, right? In all, the experience at Vinoteca was very nice. For $35 a head for 5 courses, I was quite pleased. My high expectations for the menu were pretty much satisfied and reaffirmed my feeling that I would return any time for just the cheese, olives and charcuterie, and would ask them to improve the boring, small bits of bread they give you. But I think I would now return as well for a gravlax salad, truffle butter pasta and American cheese flight every so often, so maybe restaurant week did do its job? Read this and other of my reviews at [hidden link]"
Olives

Olives

You can find Olives in 10+ Restaurants. We help you find a restaurant in your area where it tastes best.

Price

The Average price for Olives is:
$4.1

Feedback

These ratings only refer to the mentioned ingredients. Restaurants might use others.


Value
Preparation time
Price
Quantity