DC DINING IN THE YEAR 2000 - TAKE ME BACK!

Anonymous
Little Fountain Cafe in Adams-Morgan
Cities
Anonymous
Somebody said “Baked and Wired”
- that’s still very much alive and well on Thos Jefferson St in GT

Ditto Cactus Cantina - alone and well!

But my starter lost love list:

Childe Harold
Citronelle
Mr Eagan’s (Dupont Cir dive)
The Brickskeller!!!
Blackies
Ten Penh
The original Thai Room (the old downtown location)
Anonymous
“Alive and well,” not “alone and well” obviously. Sorry!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Outside of the city, but I always enjoyed the Hamburger Hamlet.


Zucchini Zircles!


Those Potatoes!
Anonymous
I miss Orleans House!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Somebody said “Baked and Wired”
- that’s still very much alive and well on Thos Jefferson St in GT

Ditto Cactus Cantina - alone and well!

But my starter lost love list:

Childe Harold
Citronelle
Mr Eagan’s (Dupont Cir dive)
The Brickskeller!!!
Blackies
Ten Penh
The original Thai Room (the old downtown location)


Yes! The Thai Room was really wonderful!
Anonymous
Luigi's!! Listrani's in the Palisades. The original Chinatown Matchbox. Butterfield 7. Red Sage. The Well-Dressed Burrito. Palena! Sigh
Anonymous
Harvey’s in Rockville
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Little Fountain Cafe in Adams-Morgan
Cities


Little Fountain was a special occasion place for us when we were first married.

Pasta Mia was more our regular joint.
Anonymous
georgia brown's
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love this thread, thank you for starting it. I graduated from college and moved to DC in ‘99, with my then boyfriend, now husband. We spent all our money eating our way through DC. Lots of good memories.

I would add Palena and Pesce to the list. Also Komi, although that might have been a little later than 2000.


Palena and Komi as fresh college grads? Y’all must have funds


Haha, nooo. Like I said, we spent all our money eating out. And also lived at home with parents for part of that time while making decent salaries. But also - some places were much cheaper. Komi before it became famous was really affordable, for what it was. We would also sit at the bar some places and get appetizers and drinks. Fun memories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Luigi's!! Listrani's in the Palisades. The original Chinatown Matchbox. Butterfield 7. Red Sage. The Well-Dressed Burrito. Palena! Sigh


Well Dressed Burrito is gone?

Good riddance, that place was white people taco night turned into a restaurant.
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