Bluejacket - Menu

300 Tingey St SE Washington, DC 20003-4625, Washington, D.C., United States

🛍 Onsite, American, Breweries, Sandwiches

4.2 💬 2245 Reviews
Bluejacket

Phone: +12025244862,+12025544809

Address: 300 Tingey St SE Washington, DC 20003-4625, Washington, D.C., United States

City: Washington, D.C.

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 2245

Website: https://bluejacketdc.com/?utm_source=GMBlisting&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=SEO

"Will start by saying the beers here are excellent. Great place to stop if you're looking for beer. Combine that with the location, size, and restored industrial interior, and it's easy to see this spot becoming a DC institution.But what's holding them back right now is the food. Much of the menu looks really great on paper, but the execution feels off. Everything tastes bland/unsalted and pedestrian. They had a great chef/team a few years ago but it feels like something changed recently and things are starting to fall downhill. I'm writing this review with the sincere hope they can get back to the exciting food they had a couple years ago."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Chicken

Entrées

Sandwiches

Starters

Side Dishes

Big Plates

Burgers & Sandwiches

Toast

Chicken Wings

Pork

Burgers & Salads

Grille

Dessert

Paninis

Mains

Specialty Drinks

Shares

Breakfast Selection

DCBraveheart DCBraveheart

Great service. Excellent brews. Delicious food. Little pricey but well worth it.

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Reviews

Ignatius
Ignatius

I paid almost $20 for a burger and it was tiny. Like if I'm fine paying that much, but give me a BURGER. I'm hungry.


Isadore
Isadore

Great food try the tater tots!!!! We got a note after reserving table that we need proof of vaccination THIS IS NOT NECESSARY any longer


Sarai
Sarai

Food was great, services was even better. Our server a young man with glasses was amazing even though we came 10 mins before the kitchen closed treated us great. Food was delicious recommend the tater tots. Definitely going back again. View menu


J
J

Stopped by before the Nationals game against the Atlanta Braves for some good beer. This place doesn?t disappoint? there is a wide variety of beautiful local craft beer. I had the DIPA Rainbow and it was awesome. Even though we didn?t get food ? I wish we did because it looked so good. Friendly staff ? but even better beer. I wish i could have taken a 4 pack into the game!!!!


Safiya
Safiya

Visited on a Saturday after someone in the group raved about the tater tots. Walked in and was seated near the bar area. Requested waiter service instead of order by QR. I do agree that the tater tots were good. Pictured is the wings, pork belly sliders, and flatbread. I ordered something that I didn't find pleasurable, but replacing it with the Flatbread had my stomach is happy mode. Would return, but no immediate need.


Yessenia
Yessenia

Food is delicious! We ate outside. They offer indoor and outdoor seating. We didn?t love the service, mainly because they use a QR code for the menu and you pay for your food in advance. Some people love that, but it felt like ordering carry out and getting it served to you at the table. Eventually, a server came and brought us hard copies of the menu and took our order. The ladies? bathroom needed attention. I would go back again because the food was great and it View menu


J
J

We?ve been enjoying drafts at BlueJacket for over a decade with our favorite being the Lost Weekend. The kitchen (and its quality) has changed over time, but the current sandwiches, as well as feta and buffalo chicken dips and the beet salad, are very well executed. Come before or after a Nats game and sit outside to enjoy the weather or inside to gaze at the wonderfully repurposed and multistory warehouse space. We are big fans. (And don?t forget to check out their


Laureen
Laureen

Something recently had to have happened because this place sadly went down hill. It was a 5 Star by far and my go to every time.. I could see restaurant from my apartment to show how often i order and go. The food quality has gone down majorly, service is slow, food comes out slow and even cold. The menu is never changed up and it used to always have new items. Not sure if management changed but it's a real shame because it was my fave not even a few months ago and now I don't bother to order


Brooks
Brooks

Will start by saying the beers here are excellent. Great place to stop if you're looking for beer. Combine that with the location, size, and restored industrial interior, and it's easy to see this spot becoming a DC institution.But what's holding them back right now is the food. Much of the menu looks really great on paper, but the execution feels off. Everything tastes bland/unsalted and pedestrian. They had a great chef/team a few years ago but it feels like something changed recently and things are starting to fall downhill. I'm writing this review with the sincere hope they can get back to the exciting food they had a couple years ago. View menu

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., is the capital of the United States, known for its historic landmarks. Typical cuisine often includes crab cakes, half-smokes, and diverse international fare from various embassies.

Categories

  • Onsite Onsite dining brings the culinary experience to life with freshly prepared dishes, inviting atmosphere, and top-notch service, perfect for enjoying a meal right where the magic happens.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes. View menu
  • Breweries Explore our selection of locally crafted beers, each brewed with passion and precision. From hoppy IPAs to smooth stouts, there’s a flavor profile to delight every beer enthusiast. Cheers!
  • Sandwiches A delightful assortment of freshly made sandwiches, crafted with premium ingredients and served on artisan bread. Perfect for a quick lunch or a satisfying meal, each bite is packed with flavor and goodness.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Wine
  • menu
  • Amex
  • menu
  • Takeout

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