Peacock Cafe - Menu

3251 Prospect Street NW Washington, DC 20007, 20007-3297, Washington, D.C., United States

🛍 Cafés, Coffee, Persian, American

4.2 💬 22233 Reviews
Peacock Cafe

Phone: +12026252740,+12023336183

Address: 3251 Prospect Street NW Washington, DC 20007, 20007-3297, Washington, D.C., United States

City: Washington, D.C.

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 22233

Website: http://www.peacockcafe.com

"We were in Milwaukee for a convention and noticed that Pier 106 was the only seafood restaurant around so decided to give it a try. Its right on the Riverwalk so a great location especially for those who like to sit outside (we didn't). We had great service and our meal was very good. We enjoyed an appetizer of mussels & clams which had white sauce over them - sauce reminded me of New England clam chowder - very different than what we expected but delicious. I had the stuffed salmon as my entrée and my husband had the ahi tuna - both dishes were very good. I'd recommend Pier 106 to anyone visiting Milwaukee."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Burger

Entrées

Salads

Weekday Brunch (Served Weekdays Until 4.00 Pm)

Sandwiches

Main Courses

Chef's Specialty

Juices (16Oz)

Wraps

Brunch Entrees

The Peacock Cafe Juice Bar - Standard Drinks

The Juices

Dessert

Tuna Tartare

Pick 2

Toast

Pizzas 10"

Cold Beverages

Bistro Burger

Pasta

Soups, Appetizers & Starter Salads

Veggie Sandwich

Le Nostre Pizze

Seafood Dishes

Salads To Order

First Course

Appetizer

Brian Brian

Delicious food and Kelly took good care of us. Can't wait to try other menu items.

Address

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Reviews

Aliya
Aliya

The restaurant did not honor our gift card. They also did not call my husband back when he wanted to speak to a manager.


Olumide
Olumide

Went for happy hour so everything we ordered was off of the hh menuLovely patio seatingFairly attentive serverPimms cup was delicious.


Eveline
Eveline

I was here for a celebration party after a law-school graduation, so my experience here may not be typical, as they made up a special menu for the View menu


Denis
Denis

*brunch/lunch review* i wouldn't ever run to georgetown for food (just being honest!) but if i happen to be here during a meal time typically brunch/lunch,


Melvina
Melvina

Food was not hot, luke warm at best. Server couldn't answer simple questions about the menu or the fireworks cruise after dinner. Very disappointed with the whole meal. Fireworks we're awesome!


Jasper
Jasper

Ask for ahi tuna, they didn't have it. That knocked out about 1/3 of the menu. Ordered mussels + clams. Clams were undercooked and didn't even open. Mussels were empties for about half of them. Waitresss was new and apologetic, I hope she finds a new job View menu


Tin
Tin

I have loved this restaurant any other time I've gone, but, for downtown dining, the food was outright terrible. All three of us HATED the food, and it's unfortunate that I place I've highly regarded in the past could serve such horrendous food. Extremely disappointing and a giant waste of money and time.


Martinho
Martinho

This could be a gem of a place but the night we dined, they were short on waitstaff , the food took a long time to get to our table and then seemed overdone. Unfortunately, it was too cold, otherwise, this looks like the perfect place for sitting outside on the patio with a view of the river, open air and energetic city vibes.


Karianne
Karianne

We were in Milwaukee for a convention and noticed that Pier 106 was the only seafood restaurant around so decided to give it a try. Its right on the Riverwalk so a great location especially for those who like to sit outside (we didn't). We had great service and our meal was very good. We enjoyed an appetizer of mussels & clams which had white sauce over them - sauce reminded me of New England clam chowder - very different than what we expected but delicious. I had the stuffed salmon as my entrée and my husband had the ahi tuna - both dishes were very good. I'd recommend Pier 106 to anyone visiting Milwaukee. 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

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note. View menu
  • Persian Experience the rich flavors of Persian cuisine, featuring aromatic herbs, flavorful stews, and perfectly grilled kebabs. Delight in traditional dishes crafted with passion and a touch of exotic spices.
  • American Enjoy classic American comfort food with juicy burgers, crispy fries, hearty steaks, and creamy milkshakes. Indulge in familiar flavors and timeless favorites that celebrate the culinary spirit of America.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Wine
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  • Amex
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