Peach Martini
Jul. 10, 2020
Live Music on Wednesdays 7pm-10pm
Serving Monday-Friday 4pm-close, Saturday 11:30am-close, Sunday Brunch 10am-4pm
Happy Hour Monday-Friday 4pm-7pm & Saturday 12pm-5pm
View Georgia Brown's at 950 15th St NW,
Washington, DC 20005 on Google Maps
Call Georgia Brown's by phone at
(202) 393-4499
info@gbrowns.com
Monday - Friday
4:00 PM - Close
Saturday
11:30 AM - Close
Sunday Brunch
10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Happy Hours
Monday - Friday
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Nearest Metro Stops
Orange/Blue Line
McPherson Square Exit: Vermont Ave/White House
Farragut North
(Red Line; make a left on K St and walk 2 blocks to 15th St, make a left)
Red Line
Farragut North
Exit Connecticut Ave
Walk three blocks east on K Street
Turn Right on 15th at CVS Drugstore
We are Midway through the block
Georgia Brown's warmly opened its doors in 1993. Part of the visual appeal of the restaurant lends itself to the bronzed ceiling scroll, reminiscent of the grand oak trees that are outstretched like a lace border over Southern Streets. We also use the honey bee as an icon in our logo, designated The Georgia State Insect in 1975. This acknowledged the honeybee’s contribution to the state’s economy through honey production and aiding pollination of more than 50 Georgia crops. The honeybee is recognized as an official state symbol in seventeen states, primarily because honeybees play such an important role in agriculture and is an ICON of Georgia Brown's.
In the late 17th century all land south of Virginia was granted to the Barbadian planters. From Pawley's Island to the Savannah River, the Low Country stretched inland about seventy miles, Charleston lying at the heart. The seas and rivers were abundant with oysters, crab, shrimp, and endless varieties of fish. To this bountiful land, settlers brought riches from their native soils.
The West Africans brought with them knowledge of rice growing, as well as their native benne seeds, hot peppers, black-eyed peas, field peas, eggplants, and more. Native Americans introduced pecans and file, a powder made from sassafras leaves that were used as a gumbo thickener.
The Powhatan Indians showed the settlers how to dehull and soak corn, then grind it into what Southerners came to know as hominy grits.
The Africans, the French Huguenots, and the Sephardic Jews from Portugal and Spain influenced the cooking with foods from their homeland. As a result of their efforts, you can now experience this diverse and history-rich cuisine at Georgia Brown's...
Southern hospitality at its finest. Low country cuisine at its best. Seafood at the height of freshness and dishes with flavors pulled from regional culture and history. This is the essence of Georgia Brown’s, and we are ready to welcome you and your guests.
Be it a formal sit down, ladies who lunch, political pundits, or a relaxed meal with family or friends, we will graciously accommodate you and yours. While we do not have a private room at Georgia Brown’s, we do have many areas of our inviting and intimate main dining room that can accommodate up to 35 guests. Saturday afternoons, and on many other special occasions, we are all yours, as Georgia Brown’s is available for private functions of up to 130.
Special menus are available from which you can select, or should you prefer, our Chef will work with you to create a Chef’s Menu for you and your guests. We invite you to view our menus and provide us with your information in the form below. Please allow 24 hours for us to contact you via email or phone. Requests submitted after 2 pm on Fridays or holidays will be followed up with on the following business day.
Click to View Our Special Menus:
-Bar Packages
-Honey Comb Parties
-Pickin Peaches Parties
-Porch & Swing Parties
-Veranda Parties
Southern hospitality at its finest. Low country cuisine at its best. Seafood at the height of freshness and dishes with flavors pulled from regional culture and history. This is the essence of Georgia Brown’s, and we are ready to welcome you and your guests.
Southern hospitality at its finest. Low country cuisine at its best. Seafood at the height of freshness and dishes with flavors pulled from regional culture and history. This is the essence of Georgia Brown’s, and we are ready to welcome you and your guests.
Southern hospitality at its finest. Low country cuisine at its best. Seafood at the height of freshness and dishes with flavors pulled from regional culture and history. This is the essence of Georgia Brown’s, and we are ready to welcome you and your guests.
Southern hospitality at its finest. Low country cuisine at its best. Seafood at the height of freshness and dishes with flavors pulled from regional culture and history. This is the essence of Georgia Brown’s, and we are ready to welcome you and your guests.
While business casual is most commonly the attire of preference amongst our guests, we welcome you in what you find most fitting and comfortable for the occasion in which you are joining us. We ask that men do not wear hats or tank tops in our main dining room. Thank you for not wearing clothing emitting excessive marijuana odor, excessively revealing clothing, exposed undergarments, pool slides or clothing with offensive language or graphics. Admittance to Georgia Brown’s is at the discretion of management who reserves the right to refuse service to patrons who are inappropriately dressed.
The Jazz is lively! Whether in town visiting, brunching with friends, or sharing a meal with family, Our Sunday Jazz Brunch is a tradition and an experience not to be missed. We offer a four couse dinning experience please look at our brunch menu for more details.
Georgia Brown’s is conveniently located on the Orange & Blue line at the McPherson Square stop; Vermont Ave exit. We are also easily accessed via the Circulator Bus, at the cross streets of 15th and K. Click on the page marked Hours & Directions for more details.
Valet parking is available at 5pm Monday-Saturday and 10am on Sunday. $26 per car & credit cards are accepted.
Street Parking and Garage Parking is available. Most street parking in the area is Metered Parking. Kindly note that it is suggested all street signs are carefully read prior to parking in Metered or other street parking, as restrictions may be enforced during certain times of day and night.
Although we don’t have a specific Kid’s Menu, all children will be accommodated from the regular menu. We encourage you to dine early with children. We will do our very best to accommodate requests for children and work to ensure their experience with us is memorable.
We offer live Jazz on Wednesday evenings from 7pm - 10 pm and Sundays 10am - 3:30pm.
We love to serve you on our outside patio…weather permitting…it is a great venue to enjoy the company you bring and to people watch!
Absolutely! What’s food for the soul without a party? While we do not have a private room, we are able to accommodate large parties (10-50) in our dining room. You and your guests will be seated comfortably in a section of the restaurant and treated in true Southern Style!
We do welcome buyouts should you wish to make your event private and use the whole restaurant. Click on the Special Events Page and fill out the form, we will call you back within 24 hours. Requests submitted after 2 pm on Friday will be called back the following business day.
We sure do and you can buy them online by clicking here: https://www.toasttab.com/georgia-brown-s-950-15th-st-nw/giftcards
Yes. Our cake fee is $5 per person. Corkage fee is $50 per bottle. We do not permit large balloons or decorations in the dining room.
We’d love to have you join our team! Please use the form below to apply. Feel free to send in your resume even if you don't see the position you're looking for listed.
Send us a message and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. You can also reach us by phone at 202.393.4499. Looking forward to hearing from you!