Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively Clarendon staple for wood-oven pizza, house-made pastas, and popular unlimited brunch; strong dishes and scene offset by service inconsistency and automatic gratuity complaints.
The Liberty Tavern delivers solid neighborhood dining with reliable food quality anchored by wood-oven pizzas and elevated comfort fare, but inconsistent execution and uneven service during busy periods prevent a higher grade. The appealing Clarendon location with patio seating and strong local loyalty make it a worthwhile destination for brunch or casual dining, though it lacks the distinction to compete with the area's premier establishments.
Downstairs buzz and upstairs calm define this Clarendon stalwart, where the room feels warm and bustling and the bar hums on busy nights. Servers are often friendly, and one diner noted, "our drinks arrived quickly and the steak was perfectly cooked," though a few guests reported slow refills when packed. The cooking leans elevated comfort over trend-chasing: wood-oven pizzas, house-made pastas, and seasonal touches like dukkah on burrata and ramps with halibut. Expect reliable crowd-pleasers—crab dip, truffle fries, and a well-executed hanger steak—plus an all-you-can-eat brunch that some love for variety while others find pricey. Families do well here. Pizzas, fries, mac and cheese, and a noted kids menu make it genuinely kid friendly. Weekend brunch offers mini grilled cheese with tomato soup and French toast that kids gravitate to, though the no-leftovers rule on the package can frustrate some parents.
Area: Bustling Clarendon strip with bars, cafes, and young professional energy; popular for brunch and evenings.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and busy with steady foot traffic, typical of central Arlington nightlife.
Nearby: Near Metro, retail, and nightlife; patio seating overlooks active street life good for people-watching.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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