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Menu for The Fainting Goat in 1330 U St NW, WA

  • Open:
    11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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  • Cuisines:

    American North American

    American North American

  • Features:

    Takeout , Delivery , Non-Contact Delivery

  • Known for:

    Beer, Cocktails, Coffee, Comfort food, Great dessert, Happy hour drinks, Happy hour food, Casual, Cozy, Upscale, Wine, Good for watching sport, Wi-Fi, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Takeout, Wheelchair accessible seating, Credit Card Payments, Debit cards, Popular with Tourists, Dinner reservations recommended, Alcohol, Breakfast, Popular Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert, Dine-in, Dinner, Staff required to disinfect surfaces between visits, Popular Dinner, Mask required, Accepts reservations, Hard liquor, Lunch, Popular Lunch, Bar onsite, Curbside pickup, Good for groups, Fast service, Solo dining, High chairs, Restroom, LGBTQ+ friendly, Seating, Wheelchair accessible entrance, No-contact delivery, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Delivery,
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The Fainting Goat in 1330 U St NW, WA, is a popular American restaurant that has earned an average rating of 4.3 stars. Learn more by reading what others have to say about The Fainting Goat. Today, The Fainting Goat opens its doors from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Whether you’re a small party of two or celebrating with a group, call ahead and reserve your table at (202) 735-0344.

Don’t feel like leaving the house? You can order your next meal from The Fainting Goat through Uber Eats or DoorDash.

Other attributes on top of the menu include: great dessert.

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Nnamdi Obiako 2 years ago
5

Had brunch here with a friend and we both enjoyed it. Food was really good. I ordered steak and eggs, which is not on the brunch... menu but they can make it for you of you request it and they have steak. The bottomless mimosas were also really good. The whitecranberry mimosa was a welcomed surprised. Read more

Jonah Lawson 2 years ago
5

Came for brunch… the food and drinks were amazing! My palate was blown!

India Lindsay 2 years ago
3

Decent brunch! Food was good and it was a nice environment. Our waiter was very helpful and friendly. I tried the Caesar on... toast. It is simply just a Caesar salad with toast underneath but it was good! The egg was perfectly poached and it came withsome yummy prosciutto. Read more

Amanda Blake 2 years ago
3

Fainting Goat has good drink specials, especially for U Street. The atmosphere is cute, and the service is good. However, where... it lost stars was the food, which surprised me because I'd seen it recommended in several articles. It's a small menu, so Iexpected the couple options they had to all be great. I will say the pizza with lamb sausage was delicious, but everything elsewas fairly meh and very overpriced. I do not recommend the goat cheese fondue, which was oily and separated. Read more

Lord Edwin Carreon 2 years ago
3

My friends and I went to The Fainting Goat for brunch. We were excited for their bottomless brunch (drinks: bloody marys, a... selection of mimosas, and sangria) and delicious sounding entrées. We ordered a side of French Fries and their Goat CheeseFondue for appetizers. The fries were piping hot and well seasoned. The Goat Cheese Fondue was very nice. (See photo.) It wascheesy, satisfyingly salty, and slightly spicy. The crusty toasted bread was a perfect accompaniment and the arugula was adelicious palate cleansers. It’s a bit steep at $17, but a good shareable appetizer. Our party really liked the drinks. Thewhite cranberry mimosa and red sangria were crowd favorites. At $22/ person, it’s not a bad deal. I ordered the Croque Sammyplus the crispy prosciutto for an extra $3. (See photo.) I was expecting something similar to a Croque Madame (but without hamas the menu was clear on this point), however what arrived was a slice of Swiss Cheese melted between two slices of burnt toast.It was dry. The hollandaise helped bring moisture and flavor to the dish, but fell short. Moreover, the poached egg wasundercooked; the egg whites were still runny. The breakfast potatoes were the only redeeming part of this dish. I sent my orderback and asked for another dish. My second attempt at an entrée was their off-menu special, Steak and Eggs. (See photo.) Thisdish was much better. It was a healthy portion of NY strip steak served with breakfast potatoes and two eggs. Everything waswell seasoned and the chimichurri was a perfect condiment. I asked for the steak to be medium rare, but it came out mediumwell. Two individuals in our party wanted the Bananas Foster French Toast, however, we were informed that the kitchen ran outof it and didn’t have enough ingredients to make more. Our reservation was for 11:45 a.m., so we were disappointed andsurprised that they ran out. Our server, Darrell (sp?) gave excellent customer service. Their excellent attention and congeni Read more

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When is The Fainting Goat open?

The Fainting Goat is open on the following days:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Wednesday: 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Thursday: 05:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM

What forms of payment are accepted at The Fainting Goat?

They accept Credit and Debit at The Fainting Goat.

Does The Fainting Goat offer delivery?

Yes, The Fainting Goat offers delivery.

Does The Fainting Goat offer reservations?

Yes, The Fainting Goat accepts reservations.