DC DINING IN THE YEAR 2000 - TAKE ME BACK!

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Ipswich clams at Kinkead's with the little bonnet on the lemon halves to prevent seeds from coming out.
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Anonymous wrote:Cafe Deluxe
Jaleo
Guapo’s
Xando’s
Cheesecake Factory at Montgomery Mall haha
You left out Ricky's Rice Bowl
Anonymous
Cosi — I remember bumping into Chelsea Clinton there one Saturday night in Dupont.

I also once had a memorable date at the Melting Pot.
Anonymous
And Dupont Italian Kitchen
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Anonymous wrote:Au Pied de Couchon in Georgetown (that was more like the 90s). So fun to go there in the middle of the night!


We went there in the late ‘70s!
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Anonymous wrote:Outside of the city, but I always enjoyed the Hamburger Hamlet.


Zucchini Zircles!
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Work: Ceiba, Red Sage, La Colline, and Les Halles

Lauriol Plaza, Luna Grill, Big Hunt, Daily Grill, Luigi’s, Austin Grill, and Buca di Bepo were go to’s with friends.
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Anonymous wrote:Cafe Japone!!! What a sketchy, magical place!


The first time I went there we had a table outside and I thought it was a regular sushi place... and then when I went to the bathroom I was like why on earth is there a condom machine in the bathroom!!
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Well, I was only 7 so my answer is slightly skewed, but Rainforest Cafe was my favorite.
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Anonymous wrote:Cafe Asia for happy hour.

I loved this place! Had a sweet 16 party here.
Anonymous
Cafe asia
Cafe citron
Buffalo billiards
Hidden sushi express on K street
Whitlows on Wilson
Rock bottom brewery
All those places in DuPont that had cheap happy hour quesadillas and sliders

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Anonymous wrote:Ipswich clams at Kinkead's with the little bonnet on the lemon halves to prevent seeds from coming out.


Oh yes. Did you work at 2000 penn too? That and Bertuccis in the same building, plus vaccaros. Many late nights there in my pre kid days
Anonymous
The original Lauriol Plaza! Was Timberlakes still around in 2000? So many hangovers nursed there!!!

District Chop House was fun when it first started too.
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Anonymous wrote:Cafe asia
Cafe citron
Buffalo billiards
Hidden sushi express on K street
Whitlows on Wilson
Rock bottom brewery
All those places in DuPont that had cheap happy hour quesadillas and sliders



Oh yes! Spent a lot of time at rock bottom in Bethesda
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Felix in Adams Morgan.
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