You’ve been to a seafood place, a steak place, a burger place, maybe even a vegetarian place but have you ever been to a bird place? Well you will want to after you hear about one of DC’s newest restaurants: The Bird. At The Bird, you’ll enjoy a one of a kind experience at this unique restaurant.

The Bird sits at the corner of 11th and O Street and sticks to it’s bird theme with beautiful decor and exquisite dishes.

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The experience begins by the unique art in the restaurant which begins as you make your way upstairs to the restaurant.

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Each part of the restaurant is by a different artist and has its own unique vibe and feeling. But all of the decor is gorgeous and one of a kind.

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And then there is the menu. The Bird features, you guessed it, every type of bird you can imagine.

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They are open in the evenings, serving an “Early Bird” menu at 4 and dinner is available at 5pm. They serve ostrich, fried chicken, duck, guinea fowl and quail.

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They are also open for brunch on the weekends where you can enjoy delicious items such as Birdy Breakfast, Chicken and Waffles or Fried Chicken Benedict.

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The Bird also serves excellent speciality cocktails with whimsical names such as “The Way of the Dodo.” “The Owls are Not What They Seem,” and a “Silly Bird Called Phoenix.” You will enjoy drinking them as much as you enjoy ordering them!

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The Bird is focused on locally sourced food and gets much of their fruits, vegetables and herbs from their own farm, Eat Well Natural Farm.

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The Bird has only been open three months but it’s already making a big splash on the DC restaurant scene. There really is no other dining experience like it! Come stop by at 1337 11th St NW for a unique and delicious menu, an amazing atmosphere and a great experience.

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Are you going to fly away to The Bird right now? (We couldn’t help ourselves!)

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