Even though part of a chain, "each restaurant is different" thanks to the "imaginative decor" at these "friendly saloons" where "wide-ranging" American menus "aim to please"; throw in staffers who make you "feel welcome and well-cared for" plus "reasonable prices", and no wonder it's considered an "institution."
Clyde's of Gallery Place Restaurant Review:
Set in the midst of the hottest Washington entertainment-dining scene in Chinatown, in the revitalized Penn Quarter, Clyde’s of Gallery Place has held its own in the battle for the discriminate diner. Tourists and locals alike find good eats in the surroundings that remind one of Hong Kong’s opulent Empire era. The Victorian décor dominates with grandeur and the occasional bronze statues and...
Citysearch Editorial Review:
A D.C. institution, Clyde's is a classic choice for out-of-town visitors. The cherry wood decor, white tablecloths and fine oil paintings of pivotal sports moments recall a more opulent era and...