What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous
Oz
Anonymous
Cafe Asia in Rosslyn! I still crave several of their menu items.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Roy rogers. Can still taste their burgers and fried chicken from my childhood. So good


There is one is Leesburg VA.


And one on Rte 29 in Gainesville
Anonymous
Honolulu restaurant in Alexandria on Telegraph road...Chinese restaurant with a tiki bar theme ..good mai tais.
Closed due to road expansion.
Anonymous
Two Quail on Capitol Hill.

It was decorated like a Victorian grandmothers living room (weird, but comfy), the service was impeccable and the food was great.
Anonymous
Tippy's Taco - the original one.
Anonymous
S & W Cafeteria in DC. I remember going after church on Sundays back in the 60's. Good southern comfort food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:S & W Cafeteria in DC. I remember going after church on Sundays back in the 60's. Good southern comfort food.


Or Scholls?
Anonymous
All in Georgetown

Georgetown cafe (many a late late late night eating there).
Old Glory (it was only there a few years, but very fun).
Paolo's (they had a great tapanade with bread sticks)
Hamburger Hamlet


So many fun food memories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nathan's in Georgetown. Mostly for the scene on Sunday morning brunch.


Yes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nathan's in Georgetown. Mostly for the scene on Sunday morning brunch.


Yes!


Another for me! Loved brunch there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Houston's in Rockville

Woodmont Grill (former Houston’s) in Bethesda is identical. Enjoy!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Honolulu restaurant in Alexandria on Telegraph road...Chinese restaurant with a tiki bar theme ..good mai tais.
Closed due to road expansion.


That place was awesome—a total throwback. We were lucky to go there a few times before the beltway wiped it out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Five guys in Merrifield !

It's moved down the street to a larger location
Anonymous
AV's Ristorante on New York Ave. Sitting the dining room with their huge fireplace and a roaring fire as I dug into a stuffed artichoke followed by Chicken Parmesan. Heaven!

Also on NY Ave., Marrakesh was a beautiful setting, great food and a very memorable experience. Miss that place.

Houston's in Bethesda when I worked at the Discovery Channel in the late 90s. Fond memories.
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