cashionseatplace@gmail.com
Atmosphere: Outdoor Seating
Feature Wheelchair Accessible
Feature Accepts Credit Cards
Feature Online Reservations
Features Reservations Accepted
Metro Woodley Park-Zoo/Adams Morgan (Red Line)
Neighborhood: Adams Morgan
Sound Check: 77 decibels (Must speak with raised voice)
Parking Metered street; Valet
Cashion's Eat Place serves Washington, DC and is located in the 20009 ZIP code.
Reviews for Cashion's Eat Place
Cashion's Eat Place received an average rating of 3.25 out of 5 stars from 4 reviews.
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by Winona on 8/19/2021
by Amon on 2/7/2021
by Jehonathan on 7/24/2021
by Pema on 9/20/2021
Don?t let the sophisticated d?cor and well-presented foodie menu fool you; Cashion?s may look like yet another D.C. upscale food factory, but it truly is a neighborhood joint. Run by John and George Manolatos and Justin Abad, this trio… Read Full Editorial
Not bad but not great by Adam Renz via Citysearch on 4/25/2010
I have mixed feelings about Cashion's -- it's one of those places I really feel like I should enjoy more than I actually do. Service ranges from excellent to odd to absent-minded, though the bartenders generally seem to be extremely…
Has really gone down! by johnf via The Washington Post on 2/25/2010
I frequented this place often during the period 2000-2004 and always thoroughly enjoyed it with my wife. We recently decided to go back after missing it for a few years and OMG! It was awful. The food had lost all inspiration. It was bland…
lousy brunch - 01/2010 by dcguy07 via The Washington Post on 1/27/2010
I've enjoyed eating at Cashion's for many years, with great food and servers who were knowledgeable and pleasant. Things have clearly changed. I had brunch there on 1/10/2010. I read Ms. Cashion is no longer involved which is not only…
Comfortable and Delicious by SAF_dc via The Washington Post on 1/26/2010
The service is good, the room is pleasant (and not too loud), and the food is wonderful. The drinks are good and the wine list is well balanced I have enjoyed dinner both in the dining room and at the bar, and continue to return for the…
2008 Fall Dining Guide by Tom Sietsema via The Washington Post on 10/12/2008
By Tom Sietsema Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008 John Manolatos bought this beloved foodie hangout from his longtime bosses, Ann Cashion and John Fulchino, over a year ago. Any plans to replace the sign out front now that…