Anonymous
Post 01/20/2013 22:38     Subject: Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

Cheesetique in Del Ray has good sandwiches, soups, mac and cheese, charcurterie and salads, plus wine. I like Lyon Hall in Arlington.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2013 22:02     Subject: Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

Op -- we went to notting hill this weekend on king and its a really cute restaurant with a great bar and a piano player and fires. Have a drink upstairs. Also, the Morrison house is super cute and has a great bar. And if nobody had recommended brabo, i is awesome. Mussels, etc. by Robert wiedemeier.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2013 17:43     Subject: Re:Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

You mentioned Arlington, too. Tallulah/Eatbar is terrific. Same restaurant group as Evening Star in Del Ray.

I don't know if you're going to find yourself craving diner food after 2 am, but if you do, the best all-night diner in the area, by far, is Bob & Edith's, on Columbia Pike in Arlington (just off Rte.27).
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2013 17:41     Subject: Re:Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

Austin Grill is boring too. If you're here just for a weekend, this part of the advice is easy: avoid alleged "Southwestern food." The good stuff is not in Alexandria, VA.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2013 14:15     Subject: Re:Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

Anonymous wrote:I like Los Tios for what it is, but it is not Tex Mex in any sense. I don't care what it says on the menu.


This. Austin Grill can be inconsistent, but it is better than Los Tios on its worst day. A lot of what is labeled as "Tex Mex" around here is being cooked by Salvadorans. Tip: You will never find ground beef or green peas in real Tex Mex. Or yellow cheese, for that matter.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2013 11:29     Subject: Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

Anonymous wrote:Dumbass? Wow. Sounds like you need a Prozac sundae!

Have you ever had real Tex-Mex, coz Los Tios isn't it.

Calling it the best in the area is no compliment, as they are all just mediocre. I'm from Texas, I think I'd know.


I agree about Los Tios. DH is from Texas. I have eaten a lot of tex mex. Los Tios doesn't cut it at all.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2013 08:09     Subject: Re:Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

Southside and Los Tios (Delray). Eat at both at least once a week.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2013 07:07     Subject: Re:Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

Anonymous wrote:
In Old Town, for a "nice" dinner -- nicer than any of the above, perhaps check out Vermillion or The Majestic. Restaurant Eve is probably out of your budget (but is definitely fancy and perfect for an adventurous eater), but if you happen to be in Old Town on a weekday for lunch, you can sit at the bar and order any two items on the bar menu for $15 per person. I have never had dinner there, but I work from home and go there about once a month for the lunch special.


I could have written this post (other than the working from home part). I agree completely.

OP, if you're still reading, Eamonn's in Old Town is good for lunch, if you like fish and chips, and Majestic Cafe has a fun Sunday family style dinner (check onling to see what they're offerign the month you're here). Restaurant Eve, Majestic Cafe, and Eamonn's are all owned by the same chef, Cathal Armstrong, who is one of the top 4 or 5 chefs in the area - some would argue # 1. I like Vermillion a lot, too. Have fun!


Op here, yep--still reading! Our weekend away is next weekend so we are still searching for ideas. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2013 11:42     Subject: Re:Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

In Old Town, for a "nice" dinner -- nicer than any of the above, perhaps check out Vermillion or The Majestic. Restaurant Eve is probably out of your budget (but is definitely fancy and perfect for an adventurous eater), but if you happen to be in Old Town on a weekday for lunch, you can sit at the bar and order any two items on the bar menu for $15 per person. I have never had dinner there, but I work from home and go there about once a month for the lunch special.


I could have written this post (other than the working from home part). I agree completely.

OP, if you're still reading, Eamonn's in Old Town is good for lunch, if you like fish and chips, and Majestic Cafe has a fun Sunday family style dinner (check onling to see what they're offerign the month you're here). Restaurant Eve, Majestic Cafe, and Eamonn's are all owned by the same chef, Cathal Armstrong, who is one of the top 4 or 5 chefs in the area - some would argue # 1. I like Vermillion a lot, too. Have fun!
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2013 11:34     Subject: Your favorite places to eat in Alexandria/Arlington

Anonymous wrote:Daily Godmother is closed for the season, so it's a mute point.


Moot point