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Related: About this forumRestaurant reservations are down in DC following federal takeover of police force
Restaurant reservations are down in DC following federal takeover of police force
Valerie Bonk | vbonk@wtop.com
August 18, 2025, 5:55 PM
President Donald Trump said on Monday that since his announcement to take over the D.C. police department, people are now more comfortable going to dinner in the District. WTOP is digging into the data that shows restaurant reservations are actually significantly down compared to this time last year.
People that havent gone out to dinner in Washington, D.C. in two years, are going out to dinner, and the restaurants, the last two days, were busier than theyve been in a long time, Trump said Monday from the White House. But according to the booking site OpenTable, reservations have plummeted since this time last year. The site showed that reservations on Saturday and Sunday were both down around 20% from last year.
Trump boasted the opposite, adding that hes had people calling him saying, Sir, I want to thank you. My wife and I went out to dinner last night for the first time in four years, and Washington, D.C. is safe. And you did that in four days!
Restaurant reservations in D.C. dropped 27% on Tuesday; 31% on Wednesday; 29% on Thursday; 25% on Friday; 20% on Saturday; and 22% on Sunday compared to last years reservations, according to OpenTable.
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Valerie Bonk
Valerie Bonk started working at WTOP in 2016 and has lived in Howard County, Maryland, her entire life. She's thrilled to be a reporter for WTOP telling stories on air. She works as both a television and radio reporter in the Maryland and D.C. areas.
vbonk@wtop.com
@ValerieBonk
Valerie Bonk | vbonk@wtop.com
August 18, 2025, 5:55 PM
President Donald Trump said on Monday that since his announcement to take over the D.C. police department, people are now more comfortable going to dinner in the District. WTOP is digging into the data that shows restaurant reservations are actually significantly down compared to this time last year.
People that havent gone out to dinner in Washington, D.C. in two years, are going out to dinner, and the restaurants, the last two days, were busier than theyve been in a long time, Trump said Monday from the White House. But according to the booking site OpenTable, reservations have plummeted since this time last year. The site showed that reservations on Saturday and Sunday were both down around 20% from last year.
Trump boasted the opposite, adding that hes had people calling him saying, Sir, I want to thank you. My wife and I went out to dinner last night for the first time in four years, and Washington, D.C. is safe. And you did that in four days!
Restaurant reservations in D.C. dropped 27% on Tuesday; 31% on Wednesday; 29% on Thursday; 25% on Friday; 20% on Saturday; and 22% on Sunday compared to last years reservations, according to OpenTable.
{snip}
Valerie Bonk
Valerie Bonk started working at WTOP in 2016 and has lived in Howard County, Maryland, her entire life. She's thrilled to be a reporter for WTOP telling stories on air. She works as both a television and radio reporter in the Maryland and D.C. areas.
vbonk@wtop.com
@ValerieBonk
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Restaurant reservations are down in DC following federal takeover of police force (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 19
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I've heard from a few local event organizers that they are avoiding the district
IronLionZion
Aug 19
#1
Arlington is a popular alternative since it's close to DC and has great transit options
IronLionZion
Aug 19
#3
IronLionZion
(49,764 posts)1. I've heard from a few local event organizers that they are avoiding the district
until things calm down, they have shifted events to nearby locations around VA and MD.
MAGA is pro business like that.
no_hypocrisy
(52,880 posts)2. Well, gee whiz! You'd think that these restaurants would be flooded with
the patronage of DC Republicans.
Let's see if business improves when Congress returns after its summer vacation.
IronLionZion
(49,764 posts)3. Arlington is a popular alternative since it's close to DC and has great transit options
Tysons Corner has metro and lots of restaurants. There are options for carless DC residents to go to outside the district.