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The Admiral opening today at 4 pm in the old James Hoban’s space in Dupont


1 Dupont Circle, NW

From a press release:

The Admiral, from the Mission Group team, opens this afternoon at 4 for four days of previews.

On December 26 the restaurant with three bars and the largest patio in DC will open with its full menu and regular hours.

NEW Admiral – PREVIEW MENU (PDF)

The Admiral, located steps off Dupont Circle, is a watering hole, restaurant and event venue. Its name pays tribute to Admiral Samuel Francis DuPont for whom the Circle is named. The Admiral provides a vibrant bar scene, seven-day-a-week happy hour specials, spacious private event options and modern American fare. The 6,500 square-foot space features three bars, 12 draft lines and 18 big screen televisions, including a 220″ TV wall. The 3,000 square-foot outdoor patio, one of DC’s largest, affords separate dining, a fourth bar area and event spaces. The Admiral boasts a variety of event spaces, including the Bancroft Bar, a fully private space with its own bar and outdoor area.

Menu: Overseen by Mission Group corporate chef Roberto Hernandez, The Admiral’s menu of modern American fare includes appetizers, sandwiches and entrees plus an expansive raw bar featuring oysters and a variety of shellfish. As with all Mission Group venues, The Admiral provides daily happy hour, bottomless brunch, event spaces with no rental fees and a vibrant weekend late night atmosphere with DJs.

A limited preview dinner menu will be offered the first week; full menu to begin December 26. Bottomless brunch will begin in January 2020.”

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