Anonymous wrote:There was a very famous French Restaurant called Le Lion D'or. It wasn't at Dupont it was on Conn I think nearer to K ST. It you went there without a coat and tie they would give you one to wear. It has been gone for many years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Italian place may have been Luigi's?
Did it have red & white check tablecloths?
Luigis’s wasn’t in DuPont. It was near Rumors in what was considered the DC business district at the time. Fantastic pizza!
There was a small Italian place in the basement of a townhouse just off Connecticut in DuPont. It had a red or brown awning. I think that is the place OP may be thinking of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my fave Dupont places in the 90s was Bua Thai between 16th and 17th on P. Nice upstairs deck. They are still there---have amazing noodle dish with shrimp that no other place has. There was a great Malaysian place on 18th called Straits of Malaya---also with a great roof deck. And the original Lauriol Plaza in the small location at 18th & S. And remember Tom Tom on 18th? Il Radicchio on 17th was great. Galileo and Obelisk on P Street---both excellent.
Thai is still there?
How about Sushiko?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Italian place may have been Luigi's?
Did it have red & white check tablecloths?
Luigis’s wasn’t in DuPont. It was near Rumors in what was considered the DC business district at the time. Fantastic pizza!
There was a small Italian place in the basement of a townhouse just off Connecticut in DuPont. It had a red or brown awning. I think that is the place OP may be thinking of.
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Italian place may have been Luigi's?
Did it have red & white check tablecloths?
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Italian place may have been Luigi's?
Did it have red & white check tablecloths?
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Italian place may have been Luigi's?
Did it have red & white check tablecloths?
Anonymous wrote:mAnonymous wrote:Italian place may have been Luigi's?
Did it have red & white check tablecloths?
mAnonymous wrote:Italian place may have been Luigi's?
Anonymous wrote:OMG the movie theater!
Anonymous wrote:One of my fave Dupont places in the 90s was Bua Thai between 16th and 17th on P. Nice upstairs deck. They are still there---have amazing noodle dish with shrimp that no other place has. There was a great Malaysian place on 18th called Straits of Malaya---also with a great roof deck. And the original Lauriol Plaza in the small location at 18th & S. And remember Tom Tom on 18th? Il Radicchio on 17th was great. Galileo and Obelisk on P Street---both excellent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was an old school Italian place that predated all the places mentioned, it had a head on the sign if I remember correctly. There was also Pines of Rome, or something like that.
OMG, Anna Maria’s! Not sure it’s what OP was thinking of, but that sign was classic!