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Where to find the top July 4 restaurant and bar deals in DC

The Fourth of July picnics sold by Unconventional Diner cost $60, are intended to feed four, and are available for pre-order via Resy.(Courtesy Unconventional Diner)

Looking to celebrate the Fourth of July with more than just fireworks? 海角精品黑料 has rounded up dozens of restaurants and bars that are rolling out red, white and boozy specials to help you toast to Independence Day in style.

Whether you’re craving rooftop cocktails with a view, festive bites, bottomless brunches or all-day happy hours, the city has plenty of star-spangled deals to explore. Here are some of the best Fourth of July specials around the D.C. area for 2025.

Takeout specials

For those seeking party packs they can impress their friends with for this year’s national holiday, the KNEAD Hospitality + Design restaurant group is offering takeout options at their restaurants all weekend long.

That includes (a $155 Mexican party pack with guac, carne tacos and spicy adobo chicken wings), (a $140 all-American Southern party pack with smoked chicken wings and apple cider barbecue pork ribs), (an build-your-own option that includes Mumbo chicken wings, Reuben sandwiches, deviled eggs and more) and (a $100 party pack with bacon-wrapped dates, caramelized onion dip and barbecue pork ribs). Each of these party packs also comes with cocktail offerings, like Mi Vida’s 鈥淧onche de Lola鈥 cocktail, made with mango-infused vodka, guava and mint.

While lower in price, the has a lot to offer at just $60. Able to feed four people, this picnic includes a whole fried chicken with gravy and house-made hot sauce, red-skinned mashed potatoes with scallions, a buttermilk slaw, four cornbread squares and four vanilla buttercream cupcakes.

The Japanese-style lobster roll at Perry’s. (Courtesy Scott Suchman/Perry’s)

For more fried chicken, head to Union Market’s for a family pack this Friday. The restaurant is offering two options for takeout: the “Lone Ranger” option ($18.50/$19.50) with three pieces of Amish-fried chicken, two corn waffles, one side and one sauce, or the “Ranch Hand’s Family Meal” option ($52.50/$54.50) with 10 pieces of fried chicken, eight corn waffles and two large sides 鈥 plus all the sauces.

At both of their Downtown D.C. and Shirlington, Virginia, locations, is offering a limited-edition Fourth of July Doughnut. This dessert is a vanilla glazed doughnut topped with blueberries and red striped milk chocolate icing. These doughnuts are available for preorder on .

For those who’d prefer to enjoy sushi or karaage fried chicken to-go, Perry’s is offering two carryout options: ($52) and the ($55).

Bottomless brunches and other dine in specials

For bottomless brunches, consider gastropub ($26 per person), Mexican restaurant ($45 bottomless brunch with $20 bottomless mimosas) and Balkan eatery (all-you-can-eat brunch menus $36.99 per person or $51.98 with unlimited drinks in Capitol Hill and Shaw, or $42.99 per person in Clarendon).

The modern Mexican restaurant is joining in on the bottomless brunch fun by extending its weekend brunch service to Friday morning. Guests can choose between bottomless food and drinks ($69) or bottomless food ($45) and drinks 脿 la carte. The last seating for brunch is 2 p.m.

At Georgetown鈥檚 Washington Harbour, American restaurant is offering a dinner buffet at $100 per person with a prime rib carving station, a taqueria table with made-to-order tacos, and a raw bar station with snow crab legs, oysters, shrimp and mussels. Also planned is an All-American Station at the buffet with Wagyu beef hot dogs, angus beef burgers, baby back ribs and buffalo chicken wings.

For families in search of deals, all locations are allowing children ages 12 and under to dine for free with an adult who purchases the full churrasco experience. This meal, priced at approximately $65 per person, involves a prix fixe menu that includes continual service of fire-roasted meats carved tableside by Brazilian-trained gaucho chefs.

For a live DJ, hot dogs, crush buckets and three levels of fun, don’t miss . Starting from noon, the bar is serving mimosas, bloody marys and Busch Lights at $2.49, and later in the day offering orange or grapefruit crush buckets for as low as $20 until 3 p.m.

Some of the best drink specials and other deals can be found at and , both of which will be offering a 鈥淟iber-tea Shot,” made with white tea, and 鈥淭he Star Spangled Slammer,” a tequila slammer drink. The in Shaw is also serving beachside vibes with $5 Jell-O Shots and $7 crushes.

The party continues all day long and into the evening at Here, enjoy live DJs, plus $5 “Red, white & Blue” Jell-O Shots and $10 smash burgers. Also available is a for hungry crowds.

Tacos served at 诲尝别帽补 by Chef Richard Sandoval. (Courtesy 诲尝别帽补)

Japanese restaurant and sushi bar , is celebrating Independence Day with specials for dine in guests. From July 4-6, guests can enjoy a limited-time Japanese-style lobster roll made with yuzu hoshi garlic mayo, shiso, hanegi scallions, fennel, onion and butter-poached lobster.

It may feel a little toasty outside for ramen, but head to on the Fourth of July for their five-piece crispy chicken and cold draft beer for only $8.

For those seeking more luxe events, head to modern American restaurant for a mid-Atlantic barbecue and bourbon party that costs $175 per person. The event includes a welcome beverage, fresh-shucked oysters, unlimited frozen cocktails, two glasses of wine or beer as well as a vintage bourbon tasting.

And if you’re a fiend for spritzes, is celebrating America’s birthday with a refreshing spritz bar, plus food and drink specials, outdoor games, and live music in the evening.

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Michelle Goldchain

Michelle Goldchain鈥檚 reporting has focused primarily on the D.C. area, previously working as Editor of Curbed DC for Vox Media and Audience Growth & Engagement Editor for Washington City Paper. She is the author of 鈥淒.C. by Metro: A History & Guide.鈥 She also reports for 'Artsplained' on YouTube.

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