Ladyviking (GroupRank 5) Posted 1 year, 5 months ago: This is one of my favorite restaurants in the DC area. Everything about the place is intriguing...the decor, the martinis, the staff (in a lovely manner), the mannequins, and of course the food! The menu is constantly evolving and one can always find several items to tantalize the taste buds.
To give you a sense of the establishment, the website gives the following description:
"The restaurant is divided into two distinct sides. One side is the fine dining area composed of two semi-private dining rooms (with fireplaces) and one private room. On the other side is the lounge composed of a casual and oh-so-cool bar; a corner designated as the 'leopard lounge,' complete with folding T.V. trays; 5 booths, several tables and 'high-tops.' The dining room is sort of formal, sort of not, but definitely enchanting. The bar-side is sort of retro, sort of not, but definitely fun."
I've met the owner, Avery Kincaid, in the lounge and she is great with her patrons: easy-going and pleasant.
I encourage anyone to stop in for a full dinner or just to wet your whistle at the bar. There is always a good time to be had at the Stardust. You will even be entertained just by reading their sassy website:
Ladyviking (GroupRank 5)
Posted 1 year, 5 months ago:
This is one of my favorite restaurants in the DC area. Everything about the place is intriguing...the decor, the martinis, the staff (in a lovely manner), the mannequins, and of course the food! The menu is constantly evolving and one can always find several items to tantalize the taste buds.
To give you a sense of the establishment, the website gives the following description:
"The restaurant is divided into two distinct sides. One side is the fine dining area composed of two semi-private dining rooms (with fireplaces) and one private room. On the other side is the lounge composed of a casual and oh-so-cool bar; a corner designated as the 'leopard lounge,' complete with folding T.V. trays; 5 booths, several tables and 'high-tops.' The dining room is sort of formal, sort of not, but definitely enchanting. The bar-side is sort of retro, sort of not, but definitely fun."
I've met the owner, Avery Kincaid, in the lounge and she is great with her patrons: easy-going and pleasant.
I encourage anyone to stop in for a full dinner or just to wet your whistle at the bar. There is always a good time to be had at the Stardust. You will even be entertained just by reading their sassy website:
http://www.stardustrestaurant.com