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7 Rooftop Brunches to Try Around DC This Weekend

It's perfect weather for mimosas in the sun.

The outdoor terrace at Sally's Middle Name is a blissful place for brunch. Photograph courtesy of Sally's Middle Name.

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About Brunch Around DC

All our brunch suggestions in one handy location.

When it’s beautiful weather for rooftop brunching, climb up to one of these pretty perches around DC.

Sally’s Middle Name

1320 H St., NE

This charming spot on H Street is worth seeking out on sunny afternoons, when you can linger over chef Sam Adkin’s seasonal cooking on an airy terrace. The brunch menu is on the smaller side with six or so entrees, but it’s also more creative than most—think duck eggs in a nest of greens and filet beans, or shawarma-style pork hash and poached eggs.

El Techo’s rooftop. Photograph by Evy Mages

El Techo

606 Florida Ave., NW

Shaw’s “adult treehouse” hosts their first brunch this weekend. Settle in amid the flowers and plants for riffs on brunch classics like fried chicken and churros, or dig into breakfast tacos stuffed with eggs, cheesy mac, and carnitas (yes, all together). In addition to a drink menu of margaritas and mojitos, the bar whips up fresh pico de gallo bloodies with your choice of booze.

Dig into smoked fish platters on the roof of the Tavern at Ivy City Smokehouse. Photograph via Facebook.

The Tavern at Ivy City Smokehouse 

1356 Okie St., NE

Smoked fish fans shouldn’t miss this seafood restaurant atop Ivy City Smokehouse, which cures its own salmon and trout in various flavors, and makes a mean whitefish salad. Groups can settle in on the roomy rooftop patio for boards of the smoked seafood with Bullfrog Bagels and cream cheese. (We also love cracking crabs there in summer and fall.) A fire pit warms things up when the weather gets chilly.

Take your pizza on the roof deck at Little Coco’s. Photograph by Evy Mages

Little Coco’s

3907 14th St., NW

The roof deck at this funky Italian joint in Petworth is somewhat of a hidden gem—as is their brunch deal. Patrons can get an entree and bottomless mimosas or PBR beers for $23.95. We’re also big fans of their frozen bellinis and fried pizza.

Takoda restaurant and beer garden in Shaw. Photography by Jeff Elkins

Takoda 

715 Florida Ave., NW

Head up to this sunny, semi-enclosed rooftop beer garden in Shaw, where bottomless mimosas flow for $20. Pad the stomach with American brunch classics like brisket hash and Benedicts, and don’t skimp on sides/apps like fried green tomatoes or PB&J wings. (They’re delicious, we promise.)

The DNV rooftop pool bar is open to locals for swimming, drinking, and feasting. Photograph courtesy of the Donovan House hotel.

DNV Rooftop 

1155 14th St., NW

Brunch by the rooftop pool at the Kimpton Donovan hotel and take in the views. A few dishes take cues from Zentan, the first-floor izakaya, such as wagyu steak and eggs with shiso chimichurri, or a Korean barbecue burger. In balmy weather, DJ pool parties accompany the eggs and bacon.

Brunch on the rooftop at Don Tito. Photograph via Facebook.

Don Tito 

3165 Wilson Blvd., Arlington

This Mexican cantina in Arlington hits the spot for a festive rooftop brunch. Fill up on pork carnitas Benedicts or egg-stuffed enchiladas smothered in spicy red salsa, and wash it all down with cooling margaritas. On Sundays, a huge brunch buffet takes over the indoor dining room (patrons can carry plates outside) with taco and nacho stations, ceviches, and more.

Food Editor

Anna Spiegel covers the dining and drinking scene in her native DC. Prior to joining Washingtonian in 2010, she attended the French Culinary Institute and Columbia University’s MFA program in New York, and held various cooking and writing positions in NYC and in St. John, US Virgin Islands.