1. Founding Farmers
8.9
1924 Pennsylvania Ave NW (20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · George Washington University · 804 tips and reviews
Stephanie Caragliano: Must eats: bacon wrapped dates and the devilish eggs combo platter!
Nicole Nicolay: O. M. G. Best meal I've had on DC!!! Rock the West Side if you like vodka and lemon! Score yourself: deviled eggs, bacon Lillie's, mussels, plank salmon or any other fresh fish!
Carla Schoeman: The best take on American cuisine we've found so far! Tasty, fresh! Bacon lollies, fried green tomatoes - amazing appetizers. Goats cheese burger and chicken and waffles will rock your world!
2. Ted's Bulletin
8.7
505 8th St SE (btwn E & G St SE), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 305 tips and reviews
Hamed Negron-Perez: Peanut butter & Bacon POP tart, white Russian milkshake, perfect brunch starters
Audrey A: Poptarts and boozy shakes! Definitely get the peanut butter bacon poptart and the White Russian shake (it's loaded with booze)!!
Washington Post: Ted's has transformed the Pop-Tart into legitimate pastry. They fill handmade, almost cakey crusts with homemade jams, fresh berries, brown sugar, and peanut butter and bacon. Read more.
Kyle R.: The old bay chicken sandwich is everything you dreamed. But you can't go wrong with their maple bacon doughnut either!
Behrad Eats: The Fried Chicken BLT is a great sandwich balancing the savoriness of the fries chicken and bacon with the sweetness of the doughnut bun.
Bitches Who Brunch: Varieties include daily favorites like mape bacon and crѐme brûlée, or rotating monthly indulgences of Brooklyn blackout or Boston cream.
5. BLT Steak
8.5
1625 I Street NW (btwn 16th & 17th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Steakhouse · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 82 tips and reviews
Janet McNichol: The grilled double-out bacon is on the best dishes list in Washingtonian Magazines 100 Best Restaurants issue.
Wolfgang Puck: Chef Scott Drewno of The Source recommends the popovers and double cut bacon!
4SqR Expert M Boudreau: Black bass with braised bacon, charred octopus and romesco sauce At this meat palace you'll find two chunks of braised bacon that enrich bass and octopus in a surf 'n' snout combo
6. Good Stuff Eatery
8.2
303 Pennsylvania Ave SE (at 3rd St. SE), Washington, D.C.
Burger Joint · Capitol Hill · 279 tips and reviews
Paul S: Try the Vancouver Olympics special: Poutine, Canadian Bacon Cheese Burger, Maple Syrup swirl milkshake
Jason Stroup: get the Big Stuff Bacon Meltdown. theres bacon in every bite. im 350+ lbs and it filled me up.
Mike Chau: Try the Colletti's Smokehouse Burger - Bacon, cheddar, onion rings, BBQ sauce. So good. This place is well worth the stomachache I have right now from eating way too much.
7. GW Delicatessen
7.8
2133 G St NW (btw 21st & 22nd), Washington, D.C.
Deli · George Washington University · 33 tips and reviews
Julia Strachan: Ay sandwich ordered with bacon comes with an absolutely OBSCENE amount of bacon. Fantastic! They also stopped charging a fee for credit and debit cards.
Luke Fey: Best bacon egg and cheese in the world!
Behrad Eats: They don't mess around here, order a bacon, egg, & cheese plus avocado on an everything bagel and feast on this massive bagel!
9. Lincoln's Waffle Shop
7.8
504 10th St NW (btwn E & F St NW), Washington, D.C.
Diner · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 130 tips and reviews
AmyJean: I <3 grits no butter w cheese, waffle, chicken fried steak, bacon and eggs! Go early on wknds-its a local fave for good diner breakfast!
Spazzo: Awesome fresh waffles.... Great Bacon and scrambled eggs... Loved it
Christine Aliferis: Waffles are quite good. Bacon, Turkey sausages and salmon cake good too. Skip the ham.
11. Fogo de Chao
8.6
1101 Pennsylvania Ave NW (at 11th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Brazilian Restaurant · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 118 tips and reviews
Morgan Thomas: All food you don't finish gets thrown in the TRASH, finish your food and don't waste. Look out for bacon wrapped filet mignon!
Road Unraveled: 100% fantastic. a meat lover's paradise. the salad bar is great, but focus your efforts on the meat. i'm a fan of the chicken wrapped in bacon
Tyrone H.: I recommend the bacon covered filet mignon!
12. Baked & Wired
9.0
1052 Thomas Jefferson St NW (at K St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bakery · Georgetown · 462 tips and reviews
Anthony: Try the Flapjack, a delicious maple cupcake with caramel buttercream, topped with candied bacon. Pretty much the best cupcake ever!
Mike Chau: Try the Flapjack Cupcake - Candied bacon, maple buttercream and brown butter cake. So good.
V T: Interesting place. Good coffee. Loved the bacon cupcake. No wifi.
13. Open City
8.1
2331 Calvert St NW (at 24th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Breakfast Spot · Woodley Park · 292 tips and reviews
Burger Days: The Open City burger is a winner. Topped with melted aged white cheddar and thick cut, smoky bacon, it's served on a squishy, sesame-seeded potato bun. It's so choice.
Taylor Holden: Bacon scrambler was delicious, and try the Cuban coffee too!
Jonathan Oatis: Fantastic breakfast. Try the chai tea waffles or the egg, bacon and cheddar scramble.
14. Pearl Dive Oyster Palace
8.7
1612 14th St NW (at Corcoran Street), Washington, D.C.
Seafood Restaurant · Logan Circle - Shaw · 125 tips and reviews
Drew Mitchell: Get the Dive Burger... perfect combo of green chilies, bacon, pepper jack.
4SqR Expert M Boudreau: C.E.B.L.T. po' boy This hot spot’s po' boy has the usual fried catfish, lettuce and tomato (and comes with fries), but a farm egg and Benton’s bacon take it to the next level.
Kelly: Stopped for brunch. If cinnamon sticky with bacon is a special, you need to get it. Catfish po'boy made us both say OMG at first bite.
15. Jaleo
8.6
480 7th St NW (at E St NW), Washington, D.C.
Tapas Restaurant · Penn Quarter · 256 tips and reviews
Viktor Sulzynsky: Bacon wrapped dates!
Sharon Park: Bacon Wrapped Dates - do I need to say anymore?
Washingtonian Magazine: Tapas we’ve been loving for years include goat-cheese-stuffed red peppers, crusty bread rubbed with tomatoes & layered with thinly sliced Manchego, a textbook gazpacho, & warm dates wrapped in bacon.