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THE WALKTHROUGH   07.08.09 9:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Bistro Bistro Opens With Private Dining and Veranda
On June 2, restaurateur Tomal Bouzid opened Bistro Bistro, a spacious two-story French restaurant with private dining and a veranda. The airy Dupont Circle venue has Provence-meets-Tuscany decor, with walls in muted shades of salmon and mustard, elaborate moldings, and chocolate-colored floor tiles.

Just inside the door is an eight-seat black granite bar with frosted glass panels, which faces the 70-seat main dining room. At the rear of the main level is a 25-seat lounge area furnished with sofas and club chairs.
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On the ground level, the 25-seat lounge area has dark brown sofas and club chairs. - Photo: BizBash
On the ground level, the 25-seat lounge area has dark brown sofas and club chairs.
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The second-floor veranda seats up to 20 guests. - Photo: BizBash
The second-floor veranda seats up to 20 guests.
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Decorated in shades of mustard and salmon, the main dining room seats 70. - Photo: BizBash
Decorated in shades of mustard and salmon, the main dining room seats 70.
Photo: BizBash
The second-floor private dining room, which seats 60, opens onto a veranda.   - Photo: BizBash
The second-floor private dining room, which seats 60, opens onto a veranda.  
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Up a wide flight of stairs, there is a 60-seat private dining room that has two 42-inch flat-screen TVs and access to a veranda, which can seat up to 20 guests.  

The traditional French bistro fare includes onglet steak au poivre and escargot a’ la Bourguignonne.

  —Walter Nicholls

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