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    minibar

    2,035Pearl Points

    Two Michelin stars. Book it once.

    minibar, Restaurant in Washington DC

    About minibar

    minibar holds two Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 92, and the #8 ranking in Opinionated About Dining's North America list for 2025. The counter-only tasting menu runs Tuesday through Saturday evenings only, and reservations are among the hardest to secure in Washington, D.C. Book as far ahead as possible and opt into the beverage pairing — the format is built for it.

    Should You Book minibar?

    If you have already been to minibar once, the question on a return visit is not whether the food will be good — it will be — but whether the experience has moved on. The short answer is that minibar's format is deliberately iterative: the counter, the stainless-steel workspace, the lounge cocktail to open, the fried ice cream donut to close. The bones stay the same. What changes are the courses in between, which cycle with the kitchen's current obsessions. That consistency of structure is a feature, not a limitation. For a first-timer, it means you are walking into one of the most tightly choreographed tasting experiences in Washington, D.C., backed by a city dining scene that has few peers at this format.

    minibar holds two Michelin stars (2024), sits at #8 on Opinionated About Dining's North America ranking (2025), carries a La Liste score of 92 points in both 2024 and 2025, and holds AAA 5 Diamond status. It is also a Pearl Recommended Restaurant. That is not a stack of awards for the sake of it , it is evidence that the kitchen, under chef Sarah Ravitz and the broader José Andrés group, operates at a level that justifies serious advance planning and a significant spend.

    What to Expect

    Dinner starts in a lounge with a cocktail that is designed to prime your thinking as much as your palate. The move to the main room puts you at a curved counter surrounding the kitchen's stainless-steel workspace, which means you watch the food being finished in front of you. Courses are small, technique-driven, and built around surprise , dishes arrive looking like one thing and revealing another. The awards description references chicharron with avocado and cauliflower with caviar as examples of that approach. The closing fried ice cream donut is a crowd-pleasing punctuation mark that has become part of the restaurant's identity. Servers are formally dressed and attentive throughout; the room does not feel stiff, but it is polished.

    On timing: minibar runs Tuesday through Saturday, 5–10 pm, with Sunday and Monday closed. There is no lunch service , dinner only, every night the restaurant operates. Tuesday or Wednesday seatings tend to carry a slightly quieter energy than weekend evenings, which can work in your favour if you want more direct interaction with the kitchen team at the counter.

    The Drink Program

    The opening lounge cocktail is positioned as part of the experience rather than a preamble to it , it is described as fun and brainy, which signals a drinks program that thinks about flavour pairing and concept the same way the food does. For a tasting-menu format at this price point and star level, you should expect a beverage pairing option alongside the food progression. Pairing at this tier typically represents a meaningful proportion of the total spend, so factor that into your budget. If you are coming as a wine-focused guest, a two-Michelin-star molecular tasting menu is not the context where the wine list alone carries the evening; here the drinks are in dialogue with a kitchen that is doing unusual things, so the pairing route is almost always the right call over ordering by the glass independently.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 855 E St NW, Washington, DC 20004
    • Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 5–10 pm. Closed Sunday and Monday.
    • Booking difficulty: Near impossible. Reservations for minibar are among the hardest to secure in Washington, D.C. Book as far in advance as your platform allows.
    • Format: Counter-only tasting menu, progression of small courses. No à la carte option.
    • Dress code: Not formally specified, but at AAA 5 Diamond and two-Michelin-star level, smart dress is the correct call. Avoid casual or athletic wear.
    • Service: Sharply suited servers; full table service throughout, including lounge opening.
    • Google rating: 4.8 out of 5 (386 reviews).
    • Awards on record: Michelin 2 Stars (2024); Opinionated About Dining #8 North America (2025); La Liste 92pts (2025 & 2026); AAA 5 Diamond (2025); Pearl Recommended.

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    Pearl Picks in the Same Category

    If minibar is unavailable or you want to benchmark it against peers at the molecular and avant-garde tasting-menu level, consider Alinea in Chicago, Somni in Los Angeles, or Atomix in New York City. For the full fine-dining tasting-menu tier more broadly, The French Laundry in Napa, Le Bernardin in New York City, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Emeril's in New Orleans are worth knowing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I eat at the bar at minibar?

    The curved counter built around the stainless-steel kitchen workspace is the dining room — there is no separate bar seating for walk-ins. Every seat at minibar puts you directly in front of the kitchen, so the counter experience is what you are booking. If you want a stand-alone drink, the lounge is part of the structured progression, not an independent space.

    Can minibar accommodate groups?

    The small-room, counter-only format makes minibar a poor fit for groups larger than four. Parties of two are the natural unit here — you are at a shared counter watching a kitchen, not in a flexible dining room. If you need space for six or more in DC, Bresca or Gravitas are better-suited options.

    Is minibar good for solo dining?

    Counter seating at a tasting-menu kitchen is one of the better solo formats — the kitchen provides constant engagement, and service at a two-Michelin-star room is attentive without requiring a dining companion for context. Solo guests do not lose much here relative to a pair, which is not true of every tasting-menu room.

    Is lunch or dinner better at minibar?

    minibar does not serve lunch. Dinner Tuesday through Saturday, 5–10 pm, is the only option — it is closed Sunday and Monday. If your DC schedule does not allow for a weeknight or Saturday evening, you will need to plan around it or consider an alternative.

    What should a first-timer know about minibar?

    Plan for a multi-hour commitment and treat it as a structured event. You start in a lounge with a cocktail before moving to the counter, where the kitchen runs the progression from start to finish — including the signature fried ice cream donut at the end. minibar holds two Michelin stars and ranked #8 in North America on Opinionated About Dining in 2025, so first-timer expectations should be calibrated to that level of ambition and formality.

    What should I order at minibar?

    There is no ordering. minibar runs a chef-driven tasting progression and the kitchen decides every course. Past menus have included chicharron with avocado and cauliflower with caviar, with dishes designed around surprise and transformation. Your job as a diner is to engage with the format, not select from a menu.

    What should I wear to minibar?

    Smart dress is the appropriate benchmark. The room has formally attired servers, AAA 5 Diamond status, and two Michelin stars — showing up in athletic wear or overly casual clothes will feel out of place. Business casual at minimum; a step up from that is more fitting for the format and price point.

    Location

    855 E St NW, Washington, DC 20004

    Washington DC, United States

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    Value Check: minibar and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking Difficulty
    minibarNear Impossible
    Albi$$$$Unknown
    Causa$$$$Unknown
    Oyster Oyster$$$Unknown
    Bresca$$$$Unknown
    Gravitas$$$$Unknown

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    Also Consider

    • Albi, United States, Middle Eastern, $$$$
    • Causa, Peruvian, $$$$
    • Oyster Oyster, New American, Vegetarian, Vegetarian (Sustainable), $$$
    • Bresca, Modern French, Contemporary, $$$$
    • Gravitas, New American, Contemporary, $$$$

    minibar is the hardest booking and the highest technical ceiling in Washington, D.C.'s fine-dining tier. If molecular technique, theatricality, and a fully choreographed multi-course progression are what you are after, nothing else in the city operates at the same level. The relevant question is not whether minibar is good, two Michelin stars and an Opinionated About Dining #8 North America ranking answer that, but whether the format matches what you actually want from a dinner out. If it does not, the comparison set below will serve you better.

    Bresca is the closest in ambition and price tier: Modern French, $$$$ pricing, and a creative tasting-menu approach that rewards guests who want serious cooking without the molecular lab format. It is also considerably easier to book than minibar, making it the practical choice when minibar reservations are unavailable. Gravitas sits in the same New American contemporary space and is the pick if you want a tasting menu with a strong wine focus in a less performance-driven room. For guests who want to spend at the $$$$ tier but prefer a more recognisably cultural flavour profile, Albi (Middle Eastern) and Causa (Peruvian) both deliver at a high level with formats that are more flexible for groups and easier on the booking window.

    Oyster Oyster is the value call in this set: $$$ pricing, a vegetable-forward New American approach, and a sustainability focus that makes it the right recommendation for guests who want a serious, thoughtful meal without the splurge commitment that minibar requires. If you are choosing between them purely on occasion, minibar is the right call for a once-in-a-visit milestone dinner; Oyster Oyster is the right call when you want quality without the full ceremony.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    5–10 pm
    Wednesday
    5–10 pm
    Thursday
    5–10 pm
    Friday
    5–10 pm
    Saturday
    5–10 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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