Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 08:40     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

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Anonymous wrote:OP I hear you. I have a wife and four kids to be responsible for - I'm not taking the risk of going to dangerous parts of DC no matter how many Karens try to shame me for it. Personally, I think most of the best restaurants in DC are downtown. I'm not a huge Italian lover but if I had to pick, Modena or Sfoglina.


Sfoglina is not good for a date. Went there recently and it was loud, crowded, etc. The service was fast, but so fast you know they are just cranking out dishes. They shuffled us out w/in 45min. I also found it overpriced for what it was.


Same PP - adding some other recs that I've found better: Albi, Chloe, Dauphine, La Tosca, Moon Rabbit, Fiola Mare
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 08:39     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Anonymous wrote:OP I hear you. I have a wife and four kids to be responsible for - I'm not taking the risk of going to dangerous parts of DC no matter how many Karens try to shame me for it. Personally, I think most of the best restaurants in DC are downtown. I'm not a huge Italian lover but if I had to pick, Modena or Sfoglina.


Sfoglina is not good for a date. Went there recently and it was loud, crowded, etc. The service was fast, but so fast you know they are just cranking out dishes. They shuffled us out w/in 45min. I also found it overpriced for what it was.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 08:32     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Anonymous wrote:NP - I would recommend the Dabney for a date night out. That location isn't too hard from VA. Otherwise Chez Billy Sud in Georgetown. I have heard great things about St. Anselm so would be willing to go a little further to check it out. It's new and why not if you don't get out that much? Have fun!


OP here - thank you! Exactly the type of recommendation I was looking for.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 07:25     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Haha you guys are ridiculous about Union Market, but your loss.


I'm the PP who said I understand OP. I don't know anything about Union Market - there's nothing drawing me over there so I have no reason to visit. St. Anselm doesn't sound good to me at all. My point was you should respect when people don't want to go to a certain part of town. Shaming people for not wanting to take a certain level of risk is ridiculous. Just because you're happy with a 1 in 1,000 chance of being shot doesn't mean everybody else needs to be.


Union Market, 1 in 1,000 chance of being shot šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚ Y’all crack me up. Oh well, guess that means easier reservations at Masseria, St. Anselm, and Stellina, shorter lines at Pluma and Annare, better chance of nabbing a seat at Cotton + Reed, Suburbia, or Hi-Lawn. 1 in 1,000. I’m dying (of laughter, not gunshots, which I never ever heard at Union Market of all places).


+1. I’ve lived near union market for 10 years. Please, VA and MD, keep your wallets and cars in other parts of the city that aren’t ā€œdangerousā€.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 07:04     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

NP - I would recommend the Dabney for a date night out. That location isn't too hard from VA. Otherwise Chez Billy Sud in Georgetown. I have heard great things about St. Anselm so would be willing to go a little further to check it out. It's new and why not if you don't get out that much? Have fun!
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 06:53     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Bourbon Steak used to be good, has been awhile though
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 01:24     Subject: Re:Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Palm is a bit too touristy. We looked at St. Anselm and are considering but are unsure of the neighborhood (we’d be coming in from VA).


Oh my. Perhaps you should stay out in VA.


Please keep the snark to yourself. We’ve been in DC many times and actually work there. Just haven’t been out in a while due to small kids and COVID.


Ok that’s fine but St Anselm is in Union Market which is bougie as hell. You can park within a block and there are several good options for drinks before if you want. Plus the food is really good.

It’s just not clear to me why you’d bother coming into DC if this neighborhood bothers you. NoVa has plenty of great restaurants. The city does have more crime and poverty. If that scares you, maybe you are better off staying out.


New Poster. You are correct. NoVa has better restaurants.


No reason to ever come into the city then! Sorry to miss you.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 01:10     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Pure DCUM
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 00:46     Subject: Re:Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Palm is a bit too touristy. We looked at St. Anselm and are considering but are unsure of the neighborhood (we’d be coming in from VA).


Oh my. Perhaps you should stay out in VA.


Please keep the snark to yourself. We’ve been in DC many times and actually work there. Just haven’t been out in a while due to small kids and COVID.


Ok that’s fine but St Anselm is in Union Market which is bougie as hell. You can park within a block and there are several good options for drinks before if you want. Plus the food is really good.

It’s just not clear to me why you’d bother coming into DC if this neighborhood bothers you. NoVa has plenty of great restaurants. The city does have more crime and poverty. If that scares you, maybe you are better off staying out.


New Poster. You are correct. NoVa has better restaurants.


What are they? We are new to the area and would like to explore nova restaurants.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 00:30     Subject: Re:Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Palm is a bit too touristy. We looked at St. Anselm and are considering but are unsure of the neighborhood (we’d be coming in from VA).


Oh my. Perhaps you should stay out in VA.


Please keep the snark to yourself. We’ve been in DC many times and actually work there. Just haven’t been out in a while due to small kids and COVID.


Ok that’s fine but St Anselm is in Union Market which is bougie as hell. You can park within a block and there are several good options for drinks before if you want. Plus the food is really good.

It’s just not clear to me why you’d bother coming into DC if this neighborhood bothers you. NoVa has plenty of great restaurants. The city does have more crime and poverty. If that scares you, maybe you are better off staying out.


New Poster. You are correct. NoVa has better restaurants.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 00:07     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Haha you guys are ridiculous about Union Market, but your loss.


I'm the PP who said I understand OP. I don't know anything about Union Market - there's nothing drawing me over there so I have no reason to visit. St. Anselm doesn't sound good to me at all. My point was you should respect when people don't want to go to a certain part of town. Shaming people for not wanting to take a certain level of risk is ridiculous. Just because you're happy with a 1 in 1,000 chance of being shot doesn't mean everybody else needs to be.


Union Market, 1 in 1,000 chance of being shot šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚ Y’all crack me up. Oh well, guess that means easier reservations at Masseria, St. Anselm, and Stellina, shorter lines at Pluma and Annare, better chance of nabbing a seat at Cotton + Reed, Suburbia, or Hi-Lawn. 1 in 1,000. I’m dying (of laughter, not gunshots, which I never ever heard at Union Market of all places).
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2022 23:37     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Haha you guys are ridiculous about Union Market, but your loss.


OP here - we’re not concerned eith safety; as I said, we go downtown all the time. I’m just not familiar with this neighborhood, and yes, NE is a little farther from VA than other areas but I’m willing yo Chablis it out if it’s worth the trip.


Willing to *check* it out.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2022 23:34     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Anonymous wrote:Haha you guys are ridiculous about Union Market, but your loss.


OP here - we’re not concerned eith safety; as I said, we go downtown all the time. I’m just not familiar with this neighborhood, and yes, NE is a little farther from VA than other areas but I’m willing yo Chablis it out if it’s worth the trip.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2022 23:33     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Haha you guys are ridiculous about Union Market, but your loss.


I'm the PP who said I understand OP. I don't know anything about Union Market - there's nothing drawing me over there so I have no reason to visit. St. Anselm doesn't sound good to me at all. My point was you should respect when people don't want to go to a certain part of town. Shaming people for not wanting to take a certain level of risk is ridiculous. Just because you're happy with a 1 in 1,000 chance of being shot doesn't mean everybody else needs to be.


I generally agree people can have different levels of comfort. But then you used a lazy and misogynistic derogatory term so anything else you say holds little value.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2022 22:45     Subject: Recommendations for date night restaurant in DC

Anonymous wrote:Haha you guys are ridiculous about Union Market, but your loss.


I'm the PP who said I understand OP. I don't know anything about Union Market - there's nothing drawing me over there so I have no reason to visit. St. Anselm doesn't sound good to me at all. My point was you should respect when people don't want to go to a certain part of town. Shaming people for not wanting to take a certain level of risk is ridiculous. Just because you're happy with a 1 in 1,000 chance of being shot doesn't mean everybody else needs to be.