Matchbox Vintage Pizza Bistro, Washington, Washington DC
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Matchbox Vintage Pizza Bistro
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Type: Restaurant

713 H St NW
Washington, Washington DC United States 20001 [ print map ]
(202) 289-4441
http://www.matchboxdc.com


Taps: 12
Bottles: 8

Matchbox Vintage Pizza Bistro

WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles
Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Brooklyner Weisse 61, Smuttynose Pumpkin Ale 71, Schloss Eggenberg Hopfenkönig 22



7 reviews for Matchbox Vintage Pizza Bistro
 Ambiance 80%
 Service 83%
 Selection 54%
 Food 81%
 Value 33%
 Overall 75%
 Rating N/A



jde123 (58), Washington, Washington DC
  68   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/58/108/15 7/10 7/1015/20

September 14, 2009
I’ve been here a few times. It’s a big place, lot’s of beer on tap, and in bottles - though pretty similar to the selection in most trendy DC bars now. The pizza is ok - I recommend the Fire and Smoke with a delirium. The bartenders are pretty good.

WeeHeavySD (102), San Diego (Hillcrest), California
  70   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/58/107/15 9/10 6/1015/20

December 22, 2008
Had dinner here with my brother who lives really close and has been here a bunch. We grabbed an extremely quick bite before an early Wizards Game. The tap list was small but respectable, two hearted, delirium tremens, some seasonals including delirium noel. The key here is the food is pretty damn tasty, lots of yummy things. Had mini burgers with smoked gouda and a meat pizza. Food is great, beer is sorta second on the list, though they use proper glassware.

kwoeltje (50), Manchester, Missouri
  62   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/107/15 7/10 7/1014/20

September 11, 2008
nice building rustic facade but modern interior - felt a little sterile. Very friendly waitress. Small selection of beers, but had a nice variety of styles. Pizza was good- crust a little thin for my taste.

LaMichael (599), Colorado
  70   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/58/109/15 7/10N/A14/20

May 15, 2008 [ Updated July 14, 2008 ]
Located right around the corner from RFD, Matchbox Pizza is an impressive looking building with a very modern, urban feel applied to the typical stone and metal look of a wood-fired pizza joint. Through the front door and into a high-ceiling but skinny bar, I’m met by a small but cramped crowd of mohito and Stella drinking urbanites, but in little time I find a seat at the bar. Draft list includes Allagash White, a Rogue seasonal (Mogul), Chimay, Delirium Tremens and a few other US craft choices. Food wise it’s everything from salad and sandwiches to the wood-fired pizza that everyone is so crazy about. So I went with the Smoke & Fire, which has chipotle tomato sauce, smoked gouda, roasted peppers, onion and basil, with some sausage added on to complete the deal. The dough looks cracker-thin and brittle, but the center of the pizza was unevenly cooked and turned flabby and soft. The flavors never seemed to come together, there was an overwhelming amount of roasted garlic, and the cheese didn’t melt enough (it was sliced gouda, not shredded, hrmm). Service was great, the crowd was fun, but it definitely is not a beer geek only place. Most people were drinking Stella or Delirium, no doubt for the status, but I will recommend this place for people visiting Downtown/Chinatown as an alternative to RFD, where the food is downright awful. However, if you have the chance to visit Pizza Paradiso, skip Matchbox and go there instead, where the beer selection and quality of food is better. Another option would be Ella’s Wood Fired Pizza, only a few blocks away. they have a few good beers on tap as well, and are always less crowded than Matchbox.

KUEric (79), Chevy Chase, Maryland
  70   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/59/107/15 10/10N/A15/20

December 11, 2007 [ Updated October 2, 2008 ]
Great pizza!!! Very cool little building! While the beer list doesn’t quite have the variety of Pizza Pardisio, it does have the quality. Decently priced. It can certainly get packed though as its such a small place. More or less across the street from RFD and near Gordon Biersch, District Chop House, and a couple of other decent beer bars.

performula (27), Triangle Area, North Carolina
  84   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
5/59/1010/15 9/10N/A18/20

September 19, 2007 [ Updated October 30, 2007 ]
Very nice atmosphere. Like the concept. Great service. A surprising selection of beer on tap from what I can remember. Food is excellent. Pepperoni on pizza isn’t that thin sliced stuff - looks like thick chunks of Boar’s Head dumped all over the pizza. I recommend asking them to hold back on the Pepperoni...the pizza becomes very greasy (still delicious). Made a second stop to order a ’plain’ to enjoy the flavor of the pizza. Highly recommended untraditional or traditional pizza place, depending on how you look at it.

Stine (59), St. Paul , Minnesota
  72   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/59/109/15 8/10N/A14/20

August 25, 2007
Went here for lunch and had some wonderful food - a red pepper cream soup and a blackened chicken pesto sandwhich. It’s obvious that they care about their cooking, which is cool for the kind of place this is. Reasonable prices. Taps include Allagash, DFH, Bell’s, Rogue, Maudite, Chimay Rouge, Delirium Tremens...others. Rotating "stout of the month." A place to get a good meal and know that you can drink something fitting to accompany it.

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Scene
mildly trendy

Staff
helpful

Music
too loud, banana republic-ish

Parking
street