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New Heights

Editorial Review

Epitome of the new Woodley Park: clean surfaces, painted brick, smudge-free glass. Expensive is kind of the point (somebody's parents are still paying his/her credit card bill). Blonde wood chairs with satiny upholstery; urbane dishes incite vocal pleasures. Menu reads like a report card from top notch cooking school. Ah yes, a touch of pumpkin seed oil is just what this dish needs. Come celebrate a new love, a new job, or just plain graduation.  

Features

  • Desserts Exceptional
  • Handicapped Accessible
  • Hot Spot
  • Wine List Extensive
  • After Work
  • Bar/Lounge on Premises
  • Metrosexual

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$$
  • Reservations:
    Recommended
  • Alcohol:
    Full Bar
  • Vibe:
    Bustling/Boisterous, Locals, Romantic/Date Spot
  • Restaurant Type:
    American (New)

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