Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for some new (to me) go-to dinner places in DC with a relaxed atmosphere and a cool vibe. Not too expensive or super loud. Good food is a must, and a good beer and/or wine selection would be ideal. Bonus points for outdoor seating.
I like places like Meridian Pint, The Heights, and Shaw Tavern, but I'm looking to branch out. Any suggestions?
These two thoughts are completely inconsistent. You can require good food, or you can like The Heights. You cannot do both. Please pick one, so we'll be able to accurately advise you.
OP here. This is funny. You really don't like it? It's not amazing or anything, but I liked it because it had enough variety on the menu, it used to be walking distance from my place, and I loved that they had outdoor seating.
Thanks to everyone for the recommendations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for some new (to me) go-to dinner places in DC with a relaxed atmosphere and a cool vibe. Not too expensive or super loud. Good food is a must, and a good beer and/or wine selection would be ideal. Bonus points for outdoor seating.
I like places like Meridian Pint, The Heights, and Shaw Tavern, but I'm looking to branch out. Any suggestions?
These two thoughts are completely inconsistent. You can require good food, or you can like The Heights. You cannot do both. Please pick one, so we'll be able to accurately advise you.
My kids beg to go here, my husband hates it though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Matchbox
Am I the only one who thinks this place is seriously overrated?
No I've never understood its rave reviews either
It's great if you've got a big group with diverse tastes, or for brunch. Everything is good. But not great. And it's big and bustly, not the kind of place you'd want to make a regular hangout.
I actually can't stand their salads. The famous sliders always seem to be dry. Pizza is average. I'm just not sure what I'm missing with this place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damn. I miss the district. I loved all these places.
Yours,
A sucker who agreed to move to Alexandria with her husband
I live in the District but certainly like Old Town Alexandria. It has many cool restaurants too, doesn't it? Enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:Lauriol Plaza
Anonymous wrote:I'm looking for some new (to me) go-to dinner places in DC with a relaxed atmosphere and a cool vibe. Not too expensive or super loud. Good food is a must, and a good beer and/or wine selection would be ideal. Bonus points for outdoor seating.
I like places like Meridian Pint, The Heights, and Shaw Tavern, but I'm looking to branch out. Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Medium Rare
Rasika
Anonymous wrote:Damn. I miss the district. I loved all these places.
Yours,
A sucker who agreed to move to Alexandria with her husband