What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

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Anonymous wrote: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.


This was one of my favorites too! There is another restaurant there now- Bistro Cacao- and it is very reminiscent of Two Quail. Decorated the same way, with the armchairs and pillows and curtains around the tables. We went there back in June and it was very good!
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Old Glory (it was only there a few years, but very fun).


26 years is more than a few.

Boulevard Woodgrill in Clarendon.
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Anonymous wrote:Five guys in Merrifield !

It's moved down the street to a larger location

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


What was this ‘scene’ on Sunday?
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the pan-Asian restaurant called Pacific in Sterling? It closed years ago but I loved that place. It was the first place I had mango sticky rice and it was soo good.


Yes! Their food was so good!
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Palena in Cleveland Park. The burger.
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Osaka sushi in Springfield. They were just gone. No notice, nothing. The replacement restaurant isn’t the same.
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Chi Chi’s
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Five guys in Merrifield !

It's moved down the street to a larger location

Yes! It's in the former Grevey's location.


Aww. I liked Greveys and have memories of going there and Joe Theissman’s In falls church with my dad.
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Anonymous wrote:Cafe asia


Off of Wilson. They had great HH specials.
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Anonymous wrote:The original Armands
Au Pied de Cochon
AV Ristorante


Agree about Au Pied. Also Matket Inn (NO one went there it was sublime) and Reeves! (Bonus points if you remember Reeve’s).
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94th Aero Squadron

Best beer cheese soup ever
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Five guys in Merrifield !

It's moved down the street to a larger location

Yes! It's in the former Grevey's location.


Aww. I liked Greveys and have memories of going there and Joe Theissman’s In falls church with my dad.

There is still a joe Theissman’s in old town & it’s actually decent
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Anonymous wrote:Houston's in Rockville

Woodmont Grill (former Houston’s) in Bethesda is identical. Enjoy!


Best Hawaiian rib eyes !!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Japanese mom and pop grocery/food stall Daruma in Bethesda.



I loved that place so much, Hinata has good sushi but is not the same.


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