Martin’s Tavern
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Martin’s Tavern, founded in 1933 in the heart of Georgetown, is one of Washington’s most storied pubs and has hosted generations of politicians, journalists, and even presidents. The tavern is famous for its cozy wooden booths, including the “Rum Row” and the booth where John F. Kennedy is said to have proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier. Its menu blends traditional pub fare with classic American comfort food, with favorites like the Yankee pot roast, crab cakes, and Shepherd’s pie. Today the restaurant remains a beloved gathering spot known for its rich history and hearty, timeless dishes.
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Food + Drink • History