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KingStreet Tavern in Alexandria

1767 King St, -2720, 22314 - Get directions
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+1 703-837-0440

1767 King St, -2720, 22314
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Opening Time

Sunday - 6:30AM-10PM
Monday - 6AM-10PM
Tuesday - 6AM-10PM
Wednesday - 6AM-10PM
Thursday - 6AM-10PM
Friday - 6AM-10PM
Saturday - 6:30AM-10PM

Price range per person $11 - $30

Services

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • Takeaway Takeaway
  • Booking Booking
  • TV TV

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2.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Unfortunate lunch. We picked this restaurant because it's not Joe Theismans. We were hoping for a decent pub experience but we got no service to speak of. We had to seat oourselves. Tea k down someone to take our order. Then we got cold burgers and had to wait 20 minutes for my credit card and receipt to be returned.

2.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Bad just bad. Went here for a company birthday lunch. The food was received cold and the wait time to receive it was way too long. We were the only guests so I'm not sure why the service and food were horrible. The manager came by to apologize to our table but even the dessert (obviously from box) was not served properly after. COLD LAVA cakes anyone? Will not return nor recommend.

8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Tucked away in the corner of the lobby past the Starbucks in the Old Town Hilton lies the Kingstreet Tavern, a bar and small restaurant.  The offerings are fairly standard for the VA/MD area, and our party was able to partake in the crabcakes and the Cobb salad, as well as the steak egg rolls as appetizers.  In general, the food was reasonable, particularly for a hotel, and the portion sizes were quite generous.  The service was slow albeit attentive enough, despite the relative emptiness of the restaurant (we were there about 1930-2000).  Although initially it was quite loud due to a large party at the bar, it quieted right down after said party went their separate ways, and we were able to get our business discussions done in usual to low voices without difficulty.