What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

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Anonymous wrote:Chesapeake Bay Seafood House


+10!
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Anonymous wrote:The market inn


Rings a bell. What type of food and where was this?
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Anonymous wrote:The market inn


Rings a bell. What type of food and where was this?


Seafood, downtown literally behind 395 a few blocks from the seafood wharf
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Wow this is long. I miss The Japan Inn, which used to be on Wisconsin at R. I loved that place.
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Good pull on The Round Table!!! Lots of drunken nights there. The was a strip joint or two nearby ad well back in the day....
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That Philadelphia Cheesesteak place in Gtown that was on the corner of Key Bridge and M street. Can't remember the exact name now...
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Anonymous wrote:Sesto Senso on 18th Street.


Sesto Senso. I learned the Macarena there. LMAO.


lol loved that place. A good place to pick up Persian men.
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Anonymous wrote:I miss a lot of the bars around GW. I'll miss Third Edition in Gtown, even if I hadn't been there in at least 5 years. I really miss Music City Roadhouse. And in VA, I miss Whiteys (though I like Tallula/EatBar a lot) and I am still mourning the demise of Restaurant 3.

Also, I lived in Merrifield for 12 years and one night while pregnant I drove to the late-night taco bell with a craving.... and found a big hole in the ground. They had razed it somehow without me knowing. I was devastated! lol.


LOL agree with this one...
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Anonymous wrote:+1 for Chi-chi's ....LOVED the fried ice-cream.


Was this a chain? I think we had one up in NJ.


Yes, and until PP mentioned it I didn't realize it folded. (I hadn't been there since high school and loved the fried ice cream too.) Apparently, there was a Hep A outbreak related to some green onions used in the food. Chi Chis went bankrupt paying the lawsuits.


I still sing their snappy version of happy birthday every chance I get "...happy, happy, happy birthday to you, to you, to YOU! OLE!"
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Maestro at the Tysons Ritz
Galileo - especially Laboratorio
Teatro Goldoni
Montgomery Grill in Bethesda on Wisconsin Ave
I really regret never going to Jean-Louis at the Watergate Hotel.
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Anonymous wrote:If we can expand this pubs/bars ... Polly's on U st and Timberlakes on Connecticut.


+1 on Polly's. Also miss the old Toledo Lounge in AdMo. Amazing grilled cheese with homemade fries .... Yum.
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Ivys in Cleveland park
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Red Sage, Oodles Noodles & Scholl's Cafeteria in DC

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New Dynasty, a Chinese take out next to Whole Foods in Tyson's.

The light for the "Y", on the sign burned out and at night time it said, "New D Nasty". It was left that for a long time.
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Anonymous wrote:La Prima at 2000 Penn.


I loved La Prima in the mid 80s. The salad/sandwich combos were so creative then although would seem blah today.
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