"I asked the captain how people get this table on a Friday. He said: they book it the day it opens, or they sit at the bar."

That is the whole game at Annabelle, the formal townhouse room Frank Ruta opened in 2017 after a stretch cooking in the White House under Reagan and Bush and a decade as chef-owner of Palena. Ruta is a James Beard Best Chef Mid-Atlantic semifinalist and the Michelin DC guide lists Annabelle as Recommended. The dining room sits at 2132 Florida Ave NW in Kalorama, a short walk from Dupont Circle, and it does not pretend to be casual: white tablecloths, leather banquettes, brigade-French service.

The room, and why it reads serious

Ruta opened Annabelle in 2017 as his return to a full dining room after a brief retirement, and the design is deliberate: white tablecloths, leather banquettes, hand-painted French-American murals, and a long bar at the front. The Washington Post named it among the year's best new restaurants in 2018. Service runs brigade-French in rhythm, formal but warm, which is the point. This is a room built to make a 7:30 conversation feel consequential, not casual. The wine programme spans French, American and Old World bottles, and it is one of the deepest cellars in West End DC. On the RFK scorecard Annabelle sits at 9 for food and 8.5 for ambience, ranked #22 in the city.

How the Annabelle reservation works

Annabelle takes bookings through Resy, either the Resy app or resy.com. The dining room releases tables on a rolling window, so the cleanest path is to set a Resy Notify alert for your date and book the morning it enters the calendar. Prime Friday and Saturday slots between 7:00 and 8:30 pm go first; a Tuesday or Wednesday at the same hour is open far later. The $135 chef's tasting is the order most regulars build the evening around, and it needs the kitchen to know you are coming, so book the tasting in advance rather than deciding at the table.

The workaround

Annabelle's best-kept route is Bar Barlow, the ten-seat cocktail bar at the front of the house. It serves the full menu, takes walk-ins, and on most weeknights you can sit within twenty minutes. The second route is the cancellation refresh: serious tables get released back to Resy 24 to 48 hours out as deposits firm up, so check the app the night before and again at lunchtime the day of.

The test dish

Order the wood-grilled bavette. If it arrives properly rested, charred at the edge and pink through the centre, Ruta's kitchen is on tonight and the rest of the menu will follow. The duck preparations and the rotating pasta are the other tells. The wine list is one of West End DC's deepest, so let the sommelier run with a pairing if you are there to mark something.

Best for: closing a deal

Annabelle is the West End address for the dinner that needs the room to read as serious without anyone saying so. Frank Ruta's pedigree, a former White House chef under Reagan and Bush, registers with international guests by name recognition that needs no explanation, which is exactly the leverage you want across a table from a client. The spacing is generous enough to talk numbers, the service is discreet, and the $135 tasting gives the evening a spine without theatre. It works for a birthday or a first date too, but the deal dinner is where it earns its keep.

Not for

Not for a fast bite. Annabelle runs a formal, brigade-French pace, and the $135 tasting is a two-hour-plus commitment. If you want a quick a la carte plate, take a bar seat at Barlow instead of a dining-room table.

Restaurant: Annabelle, Frank Ruta
Address: 2132 Florida Ave NW, Kalorama, Washington DC
Cuisine: Modern American, French technique
Booking platform: Resy (app or resy.com); phone for groups
Lead time: Rolling Resy window; book the day your date opens
Walk-in odds: Good at Bar Barlow (10 seats, full menu)
Price: $135 chef's tasting; a la carte available
Dress code: Smart; jackets common, not required
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book Annabelle in Washington DC?

Annabelle takes reservations through Resy, on the Resy app or at resy.com. Tables release on a rolling window, so set a Resy Notify alert and book the morning your date opens. For parties above the standard online cap, call the restaurant directly to arrange a table or private dining.

How hard is it to get a reservation at Annabelle?

Weekend prime time between 7:00 and 8:30 pm is the hard part and books out within days of opening. Midweek is far easier and often available the same week. The reliable fallback is Bar Barlow, the ten-seat cocktail bar at the front, which serves the full menu and takes walk-ins.

How much does dinner at Annabelle cost?

Frank Ruta's chef's tasting is $135 per person before wine, and a la carte is available in the dining room and at Bar Barlow. The wine programme is one of the deepest in West End DC, so a pairing or a few glasses will lift the total meaningfully. Budget $200 to $300 a head with wine.

What should I order at Annabelle?

Order the wood-grilled bavette as your test dish; if it lands rested and properly charred, the kitchen is firing. The duck preparations and the rotating pasta are the other strong tells, and the chef's tasting at $135 is the move for a first visit. Lean on the sommelier for the wine.

Does Annabelle take walk-ins?

Yes, at Bar Barlow, the ten-seat cocktail bar at the front of the house, which serves the full Annabelle menu and seats walk-ins on most weeknights within about twenty minutes. The main dining room is reservation-led through Resy, with cancellations refreshing 24 to 48 hours before service.