DC is full of cool and unique restaurants. You can get an interesting dining experience in every neighborhood. If you happen to love magic though, you can find the best restaurant for you near H Street. Mythology is the most magical themed restaurant in DC.

Mythology is a themed restaurant dedicated to creating a god and goddess themed experience for their patrons.

Facebook/Mythology Restaurant & Lounge

The first floor of the restaurant is a magically decorated floor complete with glow in the dark clouds themed decor.

Facebook/Mythology Restaurant & Lounge

There is an awesome view of H Street straight through their wide windows in the front of the restaurant.

Yelp/Kathryn L.

The second floor features the lounge which includes their private lounge areas.

Facebook/Mythology Restaurant & Lounge

The food here is just a delicious as the decor is interesting.

Facebook/Mythology Restaurant & Lounge

They serve new American style dishes and feature a full frites style menu.

Facebook/Mythology Restaurant & Lounge

The dishes still stick to the theme, however. Many are served in mythological god themed dishes.

Facebook/Mythology Restaurant & Lounge

On the weekends, they serve a mythologically delicious brunch which features prosecco cocktails and your favorite breakfast items.

Facebook/Mythology Restaurant & Lounge

They even serve themed cocktails like the Beard of Zeus and Great Odin’s Raven.

Yelp/Dan B.

The owners often feature different rotating themes upstairs. Recently they have been featuring a “Stay Classy DC” theme, in homage to the movie Anchorman.

Yelp/Jesse C.

So whether you love interesting themes or great food, you need to head to Mythology Restaurant and Lounge at 816 H St NE. They are open seven days a week!

Facebook/Mythology Restaurant & Lounge

There are plenty of interesting restaurants in DC you can choose for your dining preferences. Here is one of the most unique restaurants we’ve found!

Facebook/Mythology Restaurant & Lounge

Yelp/Kathryn L.

Yelp/Dan B.

Yelp/Jesse C.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.