What restaurant ( now closed) do you miss?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On the very upscale side Maestro at Tyson's II.


Had the best meal of my life there, and that's saying something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is interesting that the most lamented losses are not the fine dining places , but rather the ordinary, mediocre ( or worse) places that had some degree of individuality. I will add Marrakesh to the list,


New Year's Eve December 1991 - ahhhh that was a great night at Marrakesh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maggie's!

That was an awesome drinking place at 16.

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



Ohhhh what memories i have never ever found something similar to their Taco Pizza's remember??? and yes, we could drink beer at 16!!!! did they close for that?
Anonymous
Ha' Penny Lion
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fritzbees! Only because of the mozzarella sticks with rasberry sauce.


LOVED this place!


I can remember the name, but can't quite place it. Where was it? I'm thinking...Rockville Pike?
Anonymous
American Cafe.
Anonymous
Keyhole Inn

Bardo Rodeo

La Cantanita Havana (?) Arlington
Anonymous
Whitey's
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ha' Penny Lion


Yes!! The original meat market, along with Rumors and Gusti's and Mad Hatter. Yes, I partied in the '80s in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whitey's


Halloween 1990

Pictures of customers all dressed up on the walls

Classic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fritzbees! Only because of the mozzarella sticks with rasberry sauce.


LOVED this place!


I can remember the name, but can't quite place it. Where was it? I'm thinking...Rockville Pike?


Yes! Behind Pier 1...there's a Fuddruckers there now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ha' Penny Lion


Yes!! The original meat market, along with Rumors and Gusti's and Mad Hatter. Yes, I partied in the '80s in DC.


And Mike Bakers and Mister Days.
Anonymous
Deja Vu!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whitey's


love me some Whitey's!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On the very upscale side Maestro at Tyson's II.


Had the best meal of my life there, and that's saying something.


what did you order? I must have ordered poorly. It was certainly a good meal, but not awesome.
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