L'Enfant Bar & Grill
L'Enfant Bar & Grill
              L'Enfant Bar and Grill offers a diverse menu blending classic American dishes with fresh, locally inspired ingredients in a relaxed yet refined setting. The venue stands out for its broad selection of handcrafted cocktails, including creative Bond-themed drinks, and an extensive wine and craft beer list. Its combination of hearty entrees, unique appetizers, and specialty drinks makes it a notable destination for both casual dining and special occasions.
            
            
        Drink Specials
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              $8 White Wine, Chardonnay
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              $7 Red Wine, Cabernet Sauvignon
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              $16 Specialty Cocktails
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              $12 Rum Mule (Rum, Fresh Lime Juice, Fever Tree Ginger Beer)
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              $7 Bottle & Can and Selected Draft Beers (Bud Light, Wheat Beer, Hazy Little Thing IPA)
 
Food Specials
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              $14 Cheese and Charcuterie Board (Local Accompaniments)
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              $15 Spicy Tuna Bites (Seaweed Salad, Wasabi Aioli)
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              $12 Loaded Nachos Platter (Fried Tortilla, Guacamole, Pico de Gallo, House Made Queso)
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              $5 Chicken (Nachos topping)
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              $5 Shrimp (Nachos topping)
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              $12 Chicken Wings (Buffalo Wings or Mambo Sauce, Celery and Carrots)
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              $12 Tomato Bruschetta (Basil and Tomato, Fresh Mozzarella, Balsamic Glaze)
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              $14 Spicy Shrimp & Avocado Tacos (Chili Shrimp, Guacamole, Shredded Cabbage, Pineapple Salsa, Grilled Lime)
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              $12 District Flatbread (Mozzarella, Buffalo Chicken, Chipotle Ranch Creme)
 
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Highlights
- Creative Bond-themed cocktails like the Vesper Martini and Madame President
 - Diverse menu featuring locally sourced ingredients and options for various diets including vegan and gluten-free
 - Extensive selection of wines, craft beers, and specialty cocktails enhancing the dining experience
 
Important Details
- 20% gratuity added for parties of 6 or more
 - Consuming raw or undercooked items may increase risk of foodborne illness
 
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