Christmas is such a joyous and merry time to come together with loved ones to savor friendships and family, to do a little more for others, and to recognize that we don’t always take time to let those we care about know what they mean to us. For some, it’s important to celebrate Christmas without the hustle and bustle of cooking up a large festive meal in the kitchen.
If you want to leave the cooking of your Christmas dinner or holiday lunch to someone else, check out our fabulous list of restaurants that will be open on Christmas Day ready to serve your party with delicious food and drinks. If you happen to know of a restaurant open on Christmas Day that is not on our list, drop it in the comments below.
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1913 Restaurant at Omni Severin Hotel
Hours 6-10:30 am
Continental Breakfast only
40 W Jackson Place
Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
(317) 634-6664
Buca di Beppo – All Locations
Hours 11 am-10 pm* May close early, call ahead to verify they are still open
Reservations encouraged
Downtown Indianapolis (317) 632-2822
Castleton Square (317) 842-8666
Greenwood (317) 884-2822
Fogo De Chao Brazilian Steakhouse
Hours 11 am-9 pm, Dinner service all day
Reservations suggested
117 E. Washington Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 638-4000
McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood & Steaks
Hours 11 am-9 pm
110 North Illinois Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 631-9500
Mitchell’s Fish Market
Hours Noon-8 pm
Reservations encouraged
14311 Clay Terrace Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
(317) 848-3474
Morton’s The Steakhouse
Hours 1-9 pm
Reservations strongly encouraged
41 East Washington Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 229-4700
Oceanaire Seafood Room
Hours 1-8 pm
Reservations Required
30 South Meridian Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317)
955-2277
Ruth’s Chris – Northside Location Only
Hours 2-8 pm
Reservations Required
2727 East 86th Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46240
(317) 844-1155
Benihana
Hours 11 am-10 pm
Reservations
required for Hibachi
Sushi Lounge is first-come, first-served
8830 Keystone Crossing
Indianapolis, Indiana 46240
(317) 846-2495
Capital Grille
Hours 6:30 am-9 pm, Dinner service starts at 10 am
Reservations strongly encouraged
40 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 423-8790
High Velocity at JW Marriott Indianapolis
Hours 11 am-4 pm
Reservations Requested
10 S West Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 860-6500
Waffle House
Open 24 hours.
Many Indy area locations.
IHOP
Open 24 hours. Multiple Indianapolis restaurants open Christmas day.
Kids eat free daily, 4-10 pm. One free kids entrée with each adult
entrée purchase, through January 1st.
Denny’s Restaurants
Open 24 hours. Multiple Indianapolis restaurants open Christmas day.
Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest and download our mobile app to stay in the know for all the exciting happenings for your family to enjoy in the area! From our family to yours, we wish you a holiday season filled with merriment, comfort and joy!
Queen's English is open for indoor and heated outdoor dining on Christmas. Photograph by Scott Suchman
These are some our absolute favorite Chinese restaurants around DC right now, all open for in-person dining (unless otherwise noted), takeout, and/or delivery on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. You’ll even find some options for outdoor Christmas dining since temperatures are forecast above 60 degrees. Merry Jewish Christmas!
A&J
4316 Markham St., Annandale, 703-813-8181; 1319 Rockville Pike, Rockville, 301-251-7878
These dim sum houses have a large, loyal following—so
yes, it’s a good idea to plan ahead and go early (you can now also opt for carryout and order online). We love feasting on spicy wontons, dan-dan noodles, beef rolls, smashed cucumber salad, and spicy beef soup. It’s hard to go wrong, unless you under-order.
Bob’s Shanghai 66
305 N. Washington St.,
Rockville; 301-251-6652
This longtime restaurant is known for ultra-flavorful soup dumplings—best enjoyed in the spacious dining room. The checklist menu of 100-plus Cantonese, Szechuan, and Taiwanese small plates can be intimidating to navigate, but you’ll feel like a pro ordering the fragrant cumin lamb and the spicy fried tofu. Order delivery here via GrubHub (for takeout, the restaurant is usually cashless). Note that
holiday orders estimate 60-90 minute wait.
China Wok
8395 Leesburg Pike, Vienna; 703-893-4488
Focus on the Chinese menu at this strip mall spot near Tysons Corner—that’s where you’ll find the signature Peking duck, crunchy “kingdom” pork chops, and Hong Kong shrimp blitzed with green pepper, and Phoenix fish. We like to kick things off with a round of pork
dumplings wrapped in house-made dough. The dining room is open, or you can order delivery and pickup online here.
City Lights of China DC and Bethesda
1731 Connecticut Ave.. NW; 4953 Bethesda Ave, Bethesda
There may be flashier Peking duck games in town, but the
bird—half or whole—from these longtime Dupont and Bethesda restaurants is a sleeper hit. Other tasty items include the homemade dumplings, any crispy chicken dish, Shanghai noodles, moo shu, and beef with broccoli. Both are only open for takeout and delivery these days—including over the holidays.
Dolan Uyghur
3518 Connecticut Ave., NW; 202-686-3941
Noodles are likely what will get you hooked on
Uyghur cuisine, a crossroads of Middle Eastern and Chinese flavors from China’s Muslim minority. Chewy hand-pulled laghman noodles with stir-fried beef and vegetables are the signature attraction at this Cleveland Park dining room, while wider ribbons star in the “big plate chicken,” smothered in a spiced gravy with potatoes and peppers. Dine-in or order online here, as well as third-party platforms.
Fahrenheit Asian
1313 Dolley Madison Blvd., McLean; 703-646-8968
The perfect antidote to a wintery day: one of the bubbling cauldrons at this soup and noodle house. Order a signature hot pot such as thin-sliced lamb and clams or spicy beef, all of which arrive on a fiery burner with house dipping sauces. We’re also partial to the searing ma po tofu. Don’t leave without an order of homemade pork
dumplings. Note: the dining area is small, though there’s outdoor seating (weather dependent). You can order online here.
Full Key
2227 University Blvd. W., Wheaton; 301-933-8388
It’s tempting to stick to the list of proven hits—say, the justly famous shrimp-dumpling soup—but this Hong Kong-style
eatery is the sort of place where you can order with abandon. Other tasty options include pan-fried fish with ginger-scallion sauce, or a barbecue platter with roast duck, pork, and soy sauce chicken. Check out the menu here.
Great Wall Szechuan House
1527 14th St., NW; 202-797-8888
Warm up on Christmas Day with the fiery ma la menu from May Kuang and Yuan Chen’s takeout spot on 14th Street. Spicy wontons, ma po tofu in a searing gravy, and ma la pork chops are all winners. Can’t stand the heat?
The varied menu also includes items for tamer palates like General Tso’s chicken, Singapore rice noodles, and Peking duck. Dine-in, takeout, and delivery from DoorDash and Uber Eats available.
Gourmet Inspirations
2646 University Blvd. W., Wheaton; 301-929-8818
This dim sum hall has gone into a new carryout mode in the pandemic—though they’re now
offering limited dine-in service on weekends, meaning you can opt for either of Christmas Day. It’s easy to fill up on shrimp rice-noodle rolls, chive dumplings, spare ribs, and taro cakes, but you’ll also want to try tender braised beef tripe or sweetened custard-like tofu. If you go in person, get there early (open at 10:30 AM) or prepare to wait. You can order online here.
Holy Chow
1331 Lamberton Dr., Silver Spring; 301-649-5466
Christmas is like the Super Bowl for this Glatt Kosher-Chinese restaurant, the only one of its kind in the area. They’re currently taking advance takeout and delivery orders for “the big event” on Christmas Eve and Day. The classics are all here: egg rolls, lo mein, kung pao, moo shu, and more. Order online
here for pickup, while delivery is offered to specific neighborhoods.
Mark’s Duck House
6184-a Arlington Blvd, Falls Church; 703-532-2125
This storefront remains a standard-bearer of Hong Kong-style cooking, from Peking duck to lacquered roast pi. Don’t miss shrimp-and-pork wontons with vinegar
and chili sauce, beautifully stir-fried greens, and steaming noodle soups. In addition to takeout, look for delivery via GrubHub and dine-in.
Panda Gourmet and Xi’an Gourmet
2700 New York Ave., NE; 202-534-1620; 316 N Washington St., Rockville; 240-660-2985
Szechuan heat-seekers have flocked to the DC flagship as well as newer sister restaurant Xi’an Gourmet in Rockville. Start a meal with noodles—we love the dan dan and chilled spicy noodles—before moving on to huge portions of fish filet with silky tofu and
chilies, ma po tofu, and kung pao chicken. Order from Panda Gourmet here, and Xi’an Gourmet here (both are also open for indoor dining).
Peking Gourmet Inn
6029 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church; 703-671-8088
We love feasting
on duck at this 42 year-old institution from restaurateur Eddie Tsui, which has lured a spectrum of celebrity guests from the Bushes to Ovechkin. The details make this bird stand out: house-made hoisin and fresh pancakes, local scallions, and servers who expertly hew the moist meat and crackling skin. Round out a festive meal with stellar plates like shrimp with garlic shoots.
Peter Chang, Mama Chang, Q by Peter Chang
Locations in Arlington, Rockville, Fredericksburg, Fairfax, and
Bethesda
At his eponymous chain of Szechuan restaurants, chef Peter Chang specializes in airy scallion bubble pancakes, numbing stone-pot dishes, and dry-fried eggplant showered in chilies. Mama Chang, a family-run affair, pays tribute to the female chefs in his family with homestyle dishes and wonderful seasonal specials.
Q by Peter Chang, his finer-dining Bethesda restaurant, is a must for Peking duck and dim sum. All are open for dine-in and to-go on Christmas Eve and Day.
Queen’s English
3410 11th St., NW
Husband-and-wife owners chef Henji Cheung and Sarah Thompson are behind this stylish Columbia Heights spot, which now offers three styles of seating: dining room, chef’s counter, and heated/covered patio that’s also dog-friendly. Reservations for Christmas Eve and
Day are available for all on Resy. An a la carte menu boasts plenty of splurges—dry-aged steak tartare, caviar service with scallion pancakes, foie gras-chicken dumplings, and plenty of delicious natural wines and cocktails.
Shanghai Taste
1121
Nelson St., Rockville; 301-279-0806
Ultra-light soup dumplings are the draw at this bustling cafe. On weekends, the place serves up a delicious pan-fried version. Round out the meal with a salad of mustard greens and edamame, plus salt-baked ribs with noodle soup. Dine-in or call for takeout.
Tiger Fork
922 Blagden Alley, NW; 202-733-1152
The Shaw hotspot is offering a takeout set menu for two (or more) on Christmas Day featuring standouts from chef Jong Son like smashed cucumber salad, seafood-fried rice, pan-fried noodles, a Hong Kong-style barbecue plate, and more ($75 per package, order via Tock). On Christmas Eve, the same menu is available for dine-in only (reservations
via Resy).
Uncle Liu’s
2972 Gallows Rd., Falls Church; 703-560-6868
Hot pot might be in this restaurant’s name, but it’s no longer the main attraction since the former owners of Tempt Asian in Alexandria took over. The best finds are concentrated under the “chef specialties”
section of the menu—in particular, the handmade noodles, whether cumin-scented strands stir-fried with lamb and peppers or the wide, chili-oil-soaked ribbons in the “city large plate chicken.” They’re open for takeout and dine-in on Christmas.
Yunnan by the Potomac
814 N. Fairfax St.,
Alexandria
The cozy southwestern Chinese restaurant underwent a revamp during the pandemic, and now offers indoor and patio garden seating plus takeout and delivery. Yunnan native and co-owner Zongmin Li specializes in mixian (soft rice noodles) as well as creative dumplings (try the garlic-butter crab) and bao buns stuffed with crispy pork belly or fried chicken. Dishes are available for takeout and delivery
(see here) and reservations for indoor and outdoor dining are available on Open Table.
Food Editor
Anna Spiegel covers the dining and drinking scene in her native DC. Prior to joining Washingtonian in 2010, she attended the French Culinary Institute and Columbia University’s MFA program in New York, and held various cooking and writing positions in NYC and in St. John, US Virgin Islands.