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Best Seafood Restaurants in Washington, DC

4 Restaurants
The waters around Washington, D.C. offer quite the seafood bounty—soft shell crabs from the Chesapeake Bay, rockfish from the waters of Virginia, sea scallops from the Maryland coast and even black bass from Rhode Island. Here's where to eat the freshest catch in DC.
Updated on 15 April 2024
BlackSalt
4883 MacArthur Blvd., 20007 Washington
$$$ · Seafood

Begin with Addie’s mussels bathed in a well-balanced broth, then move on to the ever-warming, saffron-tinged Provençal market stew bobbing with the day’s finest catch, which may include juicy mussels, tender shrimp, and flaky swordfish, among others. Finish with a slice of their tart key lime pie with blueberry compote and whipped cream along with a sesame seed tuille.

Fiola Mare
3050 K St. NW, Ste. 101, 20007 Washington
$$$$ · Seafood

Italian-leaning seafood is executive chef Anton Bolling's dictum. A plump Capital oyster floats in a zabaglione of prosecco; while liquid cacio e pepe with escarole, sheep's milk cheese and toasted peppercorns is an unexpected thrill. The view from here is sweeping, with prices to match. 

Hank’s Oyster Bar
1624 Q St. NW, 20009 Washington
$$ · Seafood

Feast on platters of raw bar beauties to oysters any way you want ‘em (Hog Island style involves dunking in a tangy lemon-garlic-Tabasco-butter sauce, a sprinkling of breadcrumbs and shredded cheese and broiling until caramelized!). Lobster rolls, creamy chowder, and crab cake sandwiches with Old Bay-seasoned fries conjure up days at the beach from years gone by.

Ivy City Smokehouse
1356 Okie St. NE, 20002 Washington
$$ · Seafood

The fish is fresh, the staff is super-friendly and the vibe is irresistible here. A platter offers a broad sample of artisanal smoked goodies, like Indian candy (a sweet, salty and almost jerk-like smoked salmon); glistening, coral-pink smoked salmon; pepper-smoked salmon embedded with crushed peppercorns; and an impossibly good whitefish salad.