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DIRECTIONS & PARKING

4th of July @ Whitlow's

> We open for Brunch at 9am
> Live Music after the Fireworks
   by Buster Brown

Every Tuesday

XBOX 360 Rock Band

> Free gameplay
> Every Tues night
> Main Stage
> Starts around 9:30pm
> Play solo or with friends
   (up to 4 people)
> Do you have what it takes to
   Shred hard? Then prove it....

Every Sunday

Whiltlow's Pub Quiz

> every Sunday starting February 11,
   2007 @ 8pm
> teams consist of no less than 2
   and no more than 5 people
> cost is nothing
> prizes for 1st place

RESERVATIONS
> Groups of 8 or more
> 75% of party must be here at
   reservation time
> 75% of party must be eating dinner
> We will hold the table for 10 minutes
> Credit Card # is REQUIRED to make
   a reservation
> 18% gratuity will be added to the
   check
> One check for the entire group
> No Reservations on Mondays,
   Sat/Sun Brunch
> No Reservations on Thursday, Friday
   or Saturday after 7:00pm
> "NO SHOWS" will be charged $50.00
DELIVERY
> Catering Orders (WOW Delivery)
> Regular Menu Orders
   (Dr. Delivery & Partners in Dining)
HOURS
   11AM - 2AM MON - FRI
     9AM - 2AM SAT & SUN

The Whitlow’s tradition began on the corner of 11th and E Street, NW, when David Whitlow opened his bar and grill to the public in 1946. Over the next 25 years, Whitlow’s became an unmistakable landmark in downtown Washington.

Greg Cahill purchased the restaurant in 1971, but changed little of the tavern that had become so much a part of the city. In 1989, Whitlow’s closed its doors to enable a mass redevelopment of that site. It was the first time in 18 years, excluding Christmas and the filming of a scene in Broadcast News, that the grill was closed. Unfortunately, the redevelopment never materialized.

Greg and Susie Cahill re-opened Whitlow’s on Wilson in November 1995. Some points that may be of interest to you are:

  • The bar back is from the original Whitlow’s.
  • The Stove in the front vestibule was once used to cook the famous Whitlow’s turkey dinners.
  • The booths and some of the trim work are from St. Patrick’s Catholic Church at 10th & G Street, NW.
  • The Host stand is from the original Woodward & Lothrop at 11th & G Street, NW.
  • The chairs are from the old Arlington County Courthouse building.
  • The bar top is an actual bowling lane out of Baltimore, Maryland.
  • The stained glass windows are from Susie Cahill’s home where she grew up in River Forest, Illinois.