No, because I live in the city and chain restaurants are not a default option for me. But I don't think I would eat there in any case. So not an appealing choice for many reasons. |
OK, living in the city or not has nothing to do with patronizing chains ![]() ![]() |
But those who live in the city will try to admonish those who don't in any way possible. Because we all want to work on the hill, right? Right? Hullo? Anyone?
Thats what I thought. |
No. I would not go to a Hooters. |
There should be a place called Dicks or something and hire men like John Hamm in tight and skimpy clothing. ![]() |
There's a hooters in Chinatown (I think?) for all you who never leave the city... |
It does. There are just so many choices in DC proper that are not chains, and many chains don't even come into the District. When you don't have a car, it's not really an option to cruise Rockville Pike to pick which chain you will eat at that night. |
Yes. And they could specialize in sausage. ![]() |
Point missed. |
We used to go for UFC events until they changed their boneless wings. I'm pregnant and I keep getting craving for their old boneless wings. Such a bummer. |
Dc proper makes me giggle.
Yes I have, yes I am a woman. I watch the OJ car chase in a Hooters. Wow that was a weird memory. The new one has huge Tvs and is usually somewhere between my kids soccer games and we will make a quick stop for a beer. |
What IS the point, then? I really doubt many District residents are choosing to drive out to one of the "pikes" to eat at Olive Garden on a Saturday night. ![]() |
I like to hop the metro to Gallery Place and walk to the one on 7th street.
Love my DC proper and the walk ability of the Hooters location. That's if I am not stuck at the White house all day, then I have to hit TGi Fridays on Pennsylvania Ave. |
yeah, because no one from a suburb ever eats in DC or at a non-chain close to their home. oh, what rubes!!! |
Does everyone in DC have a massive inferiority complex? Everyone has to mention where they live other second. |