About F.Scott's
F. Scott's is an art deco gem named after F. Scott Fitzgerald -the embodiment of the sophisticated, high-living style of the Jazz Age. The restaurant houses a stunning display of art museum-quality travel posters from the twenties and thirties, original artwork by The New York Times cartoonist Al Hirschfield, cut glass blocks from the Chrysler Building in New York, and art deco stained glass windows. F. Scott's accommodates up to 125 people for a standing reception.
All Cuisines:
American,Seafood,Steak
Price Range:
Above $50
Style:
Fine Dining
Parking:
Valet Parking
Dress Code:
Jacket Preferred
Walk Ins:
Yes
Hours:
Offerings:
Bar (Full), Fireplace, Private Rooms, Bar Seating, Private Spaces, Wine, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Farm to Table, Beer, Non-Smoking Space,

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The Middleburg Room evokes images of nearby Virginia hunt country. Architectural features of the room include a ceiling sheathed in barn siding from New England dating back to t...

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The John Carroll Room captures the city's history with Currier and Ives prints from George Washington¹s days as President, early maps of the city, and paintings and prints of...

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French doors separate the Garden Room from the Wickets dining room. The floor to ceiling windows covered with lattice and sheer curtains along with the floral prints decorating ...

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F. Scott's is an art deco gem named after F. Scott Fitzgerald -the embodiment of the sophisticated, high-living style of the Jazz Age. The restaurant houses a stunning display o...

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