
A new diner has made its debut in the neighborhood. Located at 1424 Wisconsin Ave. NW in Georgetown, the new addition is called Mono Diner.
The first thing you'll notice is the Hollywood theatrics, from the painting of actress Marlene Dietrich across one entire wall to the champagne cork bar stools. Turning to the menu, you'll find a more staid affair, with breakfast items that are served all day, including eggs dishes, like Benedicts and omelets, plus sausages, waffles and fresh fruit. There's lunch and dinner, too — mostly classic diner fare like steaks, club sandwiches and a chicken salad.
And, on Friday and Saturday nights, the joint never closes.
Mono Diner has made a good impression thus far, with a four-star rating out of three reviews on Yelp.
Alex B., who was among the first Yelpers to review the new spot on March 15, wrote, "I came in for breakfast and was warmly greeted by the staff. The menu is incredible, with options including waffles, pancakes, eggs Benedict, and all the egg and breakfast meat combos you can imagine."
Yelper Max L. added, “The food and service was excellent. The ambience was very nice. It is themed after a 60s and 70s Hollywood theme. The place is great for breakfast served all day.”
Mono Diner is now open at 1424 Wisconsin Ave. NW., so swing on by to take a peek.

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