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Prince of the Harbour
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Music:
- Music Videos
- Best Nights:
- Wed, Thu, Fri
- Happy Hour:
- No
- Alcohol:
- None
- Smoking:
- Yes
- Coat Check:
- No
5 reviews for Prince of the Harbour
MMMmmmm yummy. This is the perfect place to be at 2am, when you're buzzed and want a relatively good vegetarian meal, and want to smoke some mango mint hookah. The red plush seating all along the side make for comfortable barefoot seating, and the terrace on the outside makes for prime peoplw atching real estate. Middle eastern music videos show epic battles and romances, and to my pleasant surprise the middle eastern music videos come complete with credits. It's quite an inspiration to budding filmmakers, and expanded my horizons for possible career paths.
It's right next to a parking garage if you're not as lucky as us to get a spot right at the door. They close at 3ish... or 2:30... but they'll serve you until they're cranky.
We only had a little bit to eat, but i thought it was good, but then again anything would have been fantastic at the time. I think it'd be a sweet place to go on a date. i really do. Hint Hint.
This a low-key Middle-Eastern restaurant that is conveniently located near the Georgetown movie theater. A good place to grab a quick bite to eat after work or right before going to a movie. Their falefel sandwich is good. It's not quite up to Amsterdam Falafel standard's but worth the price. There's nothing fancy about the place. It's dimly lit with a large flat screen tv showing Middle Eastern pop music videos. The service was friendly and quick. I heard from a friend that this Prince Cafe location is popular Georgetown hangout for those who want to chill by smoking the hookah, especially on the weekends.
It had high expectiations only to find dirty lounge areas, ok food, blasting bad music at 4am, with tacky deco and slow service. Could be so much better..
This hookah bar right off M St. in Georgetown is packed on warm nights with a young crowd. Patrons blow flavored tobacco smoke rings while they watch people trekking between the waterfront and the rest of Georgetown's nightlife.
This Prince is good; I like the one in Adams Morgan better just because I like the Adams Morgan scene better. Still, this one is serviceable, and it's much easier to get a seat outside. The food sucks. It isn't really on the harbor - at least, there's no way of knowing at night - but if you're in Georgetown and don't feel like getting trashed with preps in ralph lauren this is the place to go.



