Reynolds Street Bar and Grill
If you're ever in Alexandria, VA, and looking for a casual spot with great food, Reynolds Street Bar and Grill is the place to be. Located at 34 S Reynolds St, this local gem offers a laid-back atmosphere that’s perfect for gathering with friends or family. Whether you're in the mood for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, the restaurant’s outdoor seating makes it an ideal choice when the weather’s nice.
One of the standout features of Reynolds Street Bar and Grill is its vibrant yet relaxed vibe. It's not too quiet, but not too loud either – just the right amount of moderate noise that makes it feel lively but still easy to have a conversation. This divey yet casual setting works well for groups, so don’t hesitate to bring your friends for a fun night out.
When it comes to the menu, there’s no shortage of mouthwatering options. Popular dishes like the Chicken Souvlaki on Pita Wrap, White Pizza, and Supreme Pizza never fail to impress. For something hearty, the Steak & Cheese Sub is a must-try, packed with flavorful fillings that are sure to hit the spot. And if you’re in the mood for something comforting and classic, the French fries on the side are always a perfect choice.
Whether you're dropping by for lunch, dinner, or a quick bite with drinks, Reynolds Street Bar and Grill has something for everyone. It’s the kind of place where you can unwind, indulge in delicious food, and enjoy great company, all in a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere.
Reviews
Stopped in after Years and Years of being absent. Dim and oaky, still has a familiar, neighborhood vibe and awesome music comfortably playing in the background. Tvs surround the place, showing almost every sport imaginable. George was my bartender and makes really good Old-fashioneds - he asks for your sweetness preference, which I appreciate b/c I can't stand a sugary drink. This place makes some of the BEST pizza I've ever tasted. I wasn't initially going to order pizza but apparently they're known for it and did Not disappoint. I really enjoy the laid-back back, hole-in-the-wall energy of this place and will definitely return!
Food is decent. A little dark but that's ok. It's a dive bar with friendly people. My kind of place.
This is the definition of neighborhood bar the only thing fancy on it is probably the red and white awning that hangs off the edge with the bar name. With that being said nothing beats that type of local experience, really attentive bartenders and everyone knows everyone when it comes to customers and employees which provides a great atmosphere. It's a smaller location with a long classic wood finished tv's above it, chalkboards with the daily specials with green colored booths for larger groups. The menu features your typical American bar food with appetizers like Buffalo wings, shrimp and chicken finger baskets, nachos, a variety of burger and chicken sandwich options, subs and wraps, and entrees like homemade meatloaf, baked salmon, and chicken Parmesan as prices range between ($9 - $20). They also have a variety of beer options either by the bottle or on tap as well stronger liquor options. I ordered their Steak & cheese sub that comes with fries ($16) which was pretty good given I didn't have a huge expectation for the quality of food here but was pleasantly surprised. Overall this is a cool spot to gather a few friends and catch a game and it's easy on the pockets as well.
Reynolds Street is my home away from home Bar and Grill. It's a Cheers Bar. I go out of my way to be there because it seems like everybody knows your name. I also love the music. Everything on the menu is great and cooked fresh with a Greek influence that comes from the owner Dimitri. His son George tends bar on the weekends with a smile on his face. He has an easy countenance that provides a relaxed atmosphere for good conversation that makes you feel at home. They are like family because they are. Some people have similar backgrounds to me and we have great conversations with the familiar feel of a small town. Others are ex pats from different cultures that are friendly and engaging. The diversity of people from different nationalities that come together in this place is heartwarming. People in town on temporary duty assignments seem to feel comfortable, whether sitting in a booth or almost always finding an available seat at the bar except maybe Friday nights or during a big game. I love this bar. Although now that I think about it, people do tell me to shut up when I sing sometimes, which is totally understandable. I haven't seen any hookers either. That's disappointing.
The menu has great selections. The atmosphere is perfect to watch sports and the staff is professional and courteous.