Reservations are live! Georgetown finally has a steakhouse worth the reservation.
Ox & Olive Lands in a Hidden Georgetown Alleyway
Michelin-starred Chef Ryan Ratino is one of the youngest chefs in the country to earn that honor. Now, he is channeling his Midwestern roots into something new: Ox & Olive. The 50-seat steakhouse sits tucked into a hidden alleyway at 3201 Cherry Hill Lane. It opens in early 2026. Ratino long identified Georgetown as the right market, and when the space became available, he moved fast. The intimate setting suits his vision perfectly.
Michelin Pedigree Powers This New Georgetown Concept
Hive Hospitality is the acclaimed group behind Ox and Olive. Additionally, they operate Bresca (one MICHELIN star) and the two-starred tasting room Jônt, located directly upstairs. Their portfolio also includes Maass at Four Seasons Fort Lauderdale and Ômo by Jônt. At Ox & Olive, exceptional cuts of meat are prepared with precision. Furthermore, Ratino’s refined sensibility keeps the experience approachable rather than stuffy. Serious craft is the standard here!
Georgetown’s Most Talked-About Opening Is Almost Here
Early 2026 cannot come soon enough. Already, Ox & Olive is generating the kind of buzz that only a Ratino project can command. Moreover, DC’s dining scene is better for it. At The Washington Lobbyist, we track every opening worth your time — bookmark our dining coverage and stay ahead of the reservation rush!
Reservations Are Live — and Moving Fast
Tables are already available on OpenTable, and they are going quickly. Thursday, May 7 has openings at 6:00, 6:30, 8:45, and 9:00 PM. Friday, May 8 shows availability at 5:45, 6:00, 8:00, and 8:15 PM. Saturday, May 9 offers slots at 5:00, 5:30, 9:00, and 9:15 PM. Book now — early 2026 is here, and Georgetown’s most talked-about opening will not wait!
Address: 3201 Cherry Hill Lane, Georgetown, Washington, DC — follow Hive Hospitality for updates



