Mr. Henry's Restaurant

601 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington
(202) 546-8412

Recent Reviews

Artem Kim

the meat was like

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 2

Madeline Selman

Had dinner here my first night in DC and it was such a fun pub like environment, the vibes were so good in there. I had the burger with onion rings on top and it was huge definitely could have split it but it was so so good!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rūta Kuzmickaitė

Food was good, service exceptional. Place has great vibe, I would visit again.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Burger

Hillard Wheeler

The food was terrible. It had been over 15 or 20 years since I was there. It's hard to believe it didn't get better but worse. Never coming back. The server was so busy that we kept asking for silverware, etc.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 2

Cara E.

Yesterday, I met up with a friend from out of town here. I had never been, but needless to say I've stumbled upon another pub to put on my list of places to grab a drink in the district. The atmosphere is very warm and cozy and intimate. I don't know if they have an expansion, but the bar I sat at is pretty small and there are *some* tables, but I'd argue the seating might be limited during peak season / hours. We didn't order any of the cocktails as we kept mostly to basic girl orders (tequila soda), but I saw a couple of them getting made and they looked really good -- especially their moscow mule. After a while, we decided to order food instead of going somewhere else. I got the pulled pork and my friend got the classic burger with everything on it; we also shared an order of half fries / half rings. I will start by saying this place is definitely on the lower end of DC prices, but still expect to spend at least $15 on a sandwich. That said, the pulled pork was flavorful, juicy, plentiful, and I did not feel cheated. My friend's burger also looked VERY yummy: it was a thicker patty, so if you prefer smashburgers this might not be your vibe. The fries and rings we had were good, but the standout were the fries -- they were a handcut, thicker wedge style that was crispy yet super fluffy on the interior. These are a must order. It's worth noting that this place is an LGBTQ+ establishment and apparently a mainstay in the queer community and local music scene -- the bartender told us about how Roberta Flack got her start there! I'm not normally in Capitol Hill, but now I got a place if I'm in that borough. Had a great time.

Tom M.

Great Happy Hour! Our server, Nick was friendly and attentive to our needs. I would recommend this establishment.

Cori B.

The most underrated bar in D.C. - filled with real jazz and history. Prices are reasonable, and the service is exceptional.

Anthony Carr

Great place. Will go again.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Pierre Toureille

Great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Peter L.

Always a classic spot for jazz, particularly on Wednesdays. The bartenders care, and it's a fun place to be.

Lina Ordoñez

I enjoyed the músic a

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Krista Kastle

I had to track down someone to seat us, it took a while for them to notice we sat down. We had several different waiters approach us taking different orders. The food was amazing (we went on fried chicken night) but a bit pricey.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 5

Service: 3

Jeanne Preuss

Great restaurants and awesome venue for

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Burger

wanda M.

Awesome amazing jazz . We had such great service . I was super surprised that this did not come up when I typed in jazz in the search . Great professional musician's playing there hearts out.

Jay Cooley

Always great food. Service is hit and miss

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Jambalaya, Wings, Thursday London Broil

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