Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rasika
Rasika has wonderful food but was a bit hectic last night.
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Old Ebbit would be a + on the security aspect too.
Mid-teen carjacker near Rasika was shot to death before 11 pm last night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classic Washington is the Old Ebbitt Grill, the restaurant where backroom deals were made for decades.
Although a few of the entrees are over $30, it otherwise meets the rest of the requirements and is a part of Washington history.
Op here. Unfortunately Old Ebbitt, Zaytinia, and Rasika are both booked up for my guests' available dinner times for later in the week!
I wonder if things sometimes open up?
I did find availability at Jaleo so grabbed that. Off to look for other day options.
Spanish tapas does not scream DC to me…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classic Washington is the Old Ebbitt Grill, the restaurant where backroom deals were made for decades.
Although a few of the entrees are over $30, it otherwise meets the rest of the requirements and is a part of Washington history.
Op here. Unfortunately Old Ebbitt, Zaytinia, and Rasika are both booked up for my guests' available dinner times for later in the week!
I wonder if things sometimes open up?
I did find availability at Jaleo so grabbed that. Off to look for other day options.
Anonymous wrote:Classic Washington is the Old Ebbitt Grill, the restaurant where backroom deals were made for decades.
Although a few of the entrees are over $30, it otherwise meets the rest of the requirements and is a part of Washington history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Hamilton is solid for a group with mixed dietary preferences.
I would also look at this. It is very similar to Ebbitt (same restaurant group) but doesn't book out as far in advance. Good for groups with dietary issues.
Anonymous wrote:Tabard Inn meets your criteria. The Pembroke is a bit outside your requirements but I believe it would be worth it.
Anonymous wrote:The Hamilton is solid for a group with mixed dietary preferences.
Anonymous wrote:Classic Washington is the Old Ebbitt Grill, the restaurant where backroom deals were made for decades.
Although a few of the entrees are over $30, it otherwise meets the rest of the requirements and is a part of Washington history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Classic Washington is the Old Ebbitt Grill, the restaurant where backroom deals were made for decades.
Although a few of the entrees are over $30, it otherwise meets the rest of the requirements and is a part of Washington history.
I haven't been to Old Ebbitt in ages. Is the food good?
Anonymous wrote:Classic Washington is the Old Ebbitt Grill, the restaurant where backroom deals were made for decades.
Although a few of the entrees are over $30, it otherwise meets the rest of the requirements and is a part of Washington history.
Anonymous wrote:Classic Washington is the Old Ebbitt Grill, the restaurant where backroom deals were made for decades.
Although a few of the entrees are over $30, it otherwise meets the rest of the requirements and is a part of Washington history.
Anonymous wrote:Classic Washington is the Old Ebbitt Grill, the restaurant where backroom deals were made for decades.
Although a few of the entrees are over $30, it otherwise meets the rest of the requirements and is a part of Washington history.