The best Washington DC restaurants, according to restaurateur Dan Simons
Dan Simons is drawn to the heart of a restaurant. “I love experiencing other people loving their vision and executing it,” he says. “I want to feel their intent; there has to be depth to a place.”
As the co-founder and co-owner of Farmers Restaurant Group, Simons and his company reimagined how restaurants approach food sourcing and sustainability with a first-of-its-kind farmer-owned structure, which now includes over 50,000 American family farmers. The OpenTable advisory board member is all about conscious capitalism, as seen in his advocacy for improved support for mental health in the workplace, and reflected by his non-profit One Last Straw, a coalition of restaurants and other organizations on a quest to eliminate single-use plastic straws.
When Simons takes a breather from his advocacy work and operating his seven Founding Farmers restaurants—with locations in Foggy Bottom, Georgetown, Chinatown, Potomac, Reston Station, Tysons, and King of Prussia—here’s where he loves to eat in the Washington, DC area.
OpenTable advisory board members are compensated for their time and expertise, but all the restaurant selections are their own.
More lists for you
Seek out these 5 unique restaurants in Washington, D.C.
18 restaurants that define dining in Washington, D.C.
Discover the Best Fried Chicken in Washington DC
Washington DC's Award-winning Restaurants
These 12 Washington DC restaurants crush the outdoor dining game
12 romantic restaurants ideal for date night in Washington, DC
12 Washington, DC restaurants that our local editor loves
The best Washington DC restaurants, according to restaurateur Dan Simons
50 Washington DC Restaurants to Connect In For Mother's Day
Washington, D.C.’s Finest Bars: Where to Drink in the District
9 Top Burgers in Washington, D.C. to Try
Washington DC's Most Iconic Restaurants