What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous
Oodles Noodles is still there. They just added sushi and changed their name. Nooshi.
Anonymous
Does any oe remember Tiber Creek? A bar in Dc that served yard beers mud 90 s. cap hill maybe?
Anonymous
Yes! Sort of near Union Station, I think.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does any oe remember Tiber Creek? A bar in Dc that served yard beers mud 90 s. cap hill maybe?


Oh, yeah. Yards of beer and tacos for happy hour (uh, dinner). I broke a yard glass once. Those were the days. It's now Bistro Bis at Hotel George. Sigh.
Anonymous
Tom Sarris Orleans House.....miss that Riverboat salad bar
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does any oe remember Tiber Creek? A bar in Dc that served yard beers mud 90 s. cap hill maybe?


Of course. Some of us on this thread are, gasp, in our fifties.
Anonymous
The Magic Pan at Tysons Corner
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does any oe remember Tiber Creek? A bar in Dc that served yard beers mud 90 s. cap hill maybe?


Oh yeah! One of our favorite drinking/ hanging out spots early 90s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maggie's!

That was an awesome drinking place at 16.

We will have 1 pizza and 8 pitchers of beer please!


The son of the original DC Maggies opened the restaurant back up in Bethesda. Haven't been there so not sure how it compares with. The original.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pizzeria uno in Cleveland park. It had its place.


I miss the one in Bethesda. Great place to take the kids.
Anonymous
I miss Mothers on Rockville Pike. Loved the coke floats.
Anonymous
Not reading the whole thread, so someone may have posted this already - but I miss Burrito Brothers - specifically, the black bean and spinach burrito.
Anonymous
All great replys and now peopel who go to fancy "in places" think they have good food. I have been to a lot of these "in" places and they all suck, just people who dress up and want to be seen there.

Sad days but enjoyed this thread.
Anonymous
Pancho Villa rockville
Anonymous
Les Halles on Pennsylvania Ave
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