Panache is located at 1725 DeSales Street, NW. Here’s another spot I’ve been curious about for a while. I used to work near here and often walked by. You can see their menu here. Any fans out there?
Category: Downtown, Restaurants
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02 February 2012 4:19 PM
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08 February 2012 12:05 PM
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07 February 2012 1:29 PM
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05 February 2012 3:11 PM
I love the CPAC time of year.
Rock you like a Herman Cain!
But grandma thinks he's a nice boy that got caught up with the wrong crowd.
I'm avoiding this trail, it's just not safe. How many times has this happened?
Fair price for the area, good deal to me
Good after work go to spot. The Sangria and hummus are fab and there are a bunch of other $5 happy hour appetizers, including mussels!
Pretty good place, had a huge, tasty, reasonably priced bowl of mussels here once. Relatively unknown IMO, most people have never heard of it, probably because its more or less in an alleyway behind the Mayflower.
Has anyone tried the gazpacho or the french onion soup? are they good?
A great happy hour spot.
Good vibe, good scene, great for conversation as doens’t get too too crowded and love how the doors open to street…reminds me of Newbury Street in Boston…I heart Boston
Went here once before an Improv show. Vibe was very cool, this is one of those restaurants that has a lounge feeling, almost verging into nightclub as it gets later. Good place to take a date before venturing out to other nearby nightspots. The tapas were excellent, especially the hummus and shrimp with garlic. Good for sharing. Cute wait staff.
I went here once on a Friday night late and it had turned into a full on nightclub, elbow to elbow douchebags, FAIL.
Happy hour is good early in the week (not crowded). I like the seared tuna salad. If you park in the PMI garage next door, you might run into Sam Donaldson, who is the nicest guy. (I’ve also run into George Stefanopoulos on that block but not nearly as nice as Sam).
Happy hour is good early in the week (not crowded). I like the seared tuna salad. If you park in the PMI garage next door, you might run into Sam Donaldson, who is the nicest guy. (I’ve also run into George Stefanopoulos on that block but not nearly as nice as Sam).