Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this isn't perfectly on point here -- because it was never good to begin with, but I'll say Domino's pizza.
It used to be fine for what it was, cheap pizza that would show up on your doorstep right quick. The last two times I ordered it, I ate one piece and put it in the trash. Which is saying something, given how starving and exhausted I'd have to be to order from there anyway. Downright inedible; and you can tell by the fact that I was willing to order it all means I'm not exactly a food snob -- so if I say it was bad, it was very, very bad.
Just had dominos tonight. My kid alwyas asks for it. Garbage. The underside was soft and undercooked. Blech!
I really hate to be judgmental but I stopped in to order at a Dominos and the people working there looked like super trashy hard narcotic addicts. I pretended I had a phone call and walked out. You can't blame entry level people for not wanting to work service industry jobs when they can work from home in a customer service job for often more money.
Anonymous wrote:Clyde’s
Anonymous wrote:Cheesecake Factory.
Before everyone pounces on me it’s the only restaurant that my siblings and I can currently agree upon when we gather with all the kids. Service and food are meh compared to the before times.
Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers downtown. It was perhaps just past its peak, but still good brunch when I moved to DC in 2008-09. I went 2 years ago because a friend was in town for a conference and that’s where her group wanted to go. It was awful. Mediocre food, tables so close together, full of tourists. As the only local, I was embarrassed.
Anonymous wrote:Lebanese taverna
Anonymous wrote:I just want to say I think the Gaithersburg uncle Julio’s is still good! We always get good, friendly service there (occasionally a little slow on busy nights). My kids love the kids meal. We live in Rockville so we either drive to cactus cantina in NW (which I still love) or Julio’s in Gburg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally all of them. You are much better off trying to cook something at home.
This. It’s an embarrassment at how consistently BAD the food quality is in the DMV. It’s practically inedible. Nothing is fresh or high quality ingredients. Even if they are, the kitchen is messing them up so much that they never appear to be. My addition to the list is Dumplings and Beyond dumplings are not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Founding Farmers downtown. It was perhaps just past its peak, but still good brunch when I moved to DC in 2008-09. I went 2 years ago because a friend was in town for a conference and that’s where her group wanted to go. It was awful. Mediocre food, tables so close together, full of tourists. As the only local, I was embarrassed.
A classic, blistering, and rare 0 star review from the Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/food/founding-farmers-review-where-the-biggest-temptation-is-to-leave/2016/06/01/76b2c844-204e-11e6-9e7f-57890b612299_story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this isn't perfectly on point here -- because it was never good to begin with, but I'll say Domino's pizza.
It used to be fine for what it was, cheap pizza that would show up on your doorstep right quick. The last two times I ordered it, I ate one piece and put it in the trash. Which is saying something, given how starving and exhausted I'd have to be to order from there anyway. Downright inedible; and you can tell by the fact that I was willing to order it all means I'm not exactly a food snob -- so if I say it was bad, it was very, very bad.
Just had dominos tonight. My kid alwyas asks for it. Garbage. The underside was soft and undercooked. Blech!
I really hate to be judgmental but I stopped in to order at a Dominos and the people working there looked like super trashy hard narcotic addicts. I pretended I had a phone call and walked out. You can't blame entry level people for not wanting to work service industry jobs when they can work from home in a customer service job for often more money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this isn't perfectly on point here -- because it was never good to begin with, but I'll say Domino's pizza.
It used to be fine for what it was, cheap pizza that would show up on your doorstep right quick. The last two times I ordered it, I ate one piece and put it in the trash. Which is saying something, given how starving and exhausted I'd have to be to order from there anyway. Downright inedible; and you can tell by the fact that I was willing to order it all means I'm not exactly a food snob -- so if I say it was bad, it was very, very bad.
Just had dominos tonight. My kid alwyas asks for it. Garbage. The underside was soft and undercooked. Blech!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chipotle the last couple times has been gross. Dirty kitchen, dirty tables, trash cans overflowing, unswept floor, disgusting bathrooms!!
Same with Cava. We stopped eating there since we all end up with stomach pain. Meat wasn’t as fresh and lettuce was brown. Overly salty.