Anonymous
Post 09/02/2012 10:06     Subject: Re:What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cactus Cantina and Cafe Deluxe have both been on Wisconsin since at least early/mid 90s, when I moved there. As for whether they're worth a visit, that depends....


Both newcomers in my book! Cactus Cantina was the new place to go when you didn't want to wait an hour at Rio Grande. Of course now it's better than Rio Grande.


And don't they call it something else now? Julio's or something?


Yes, Uncle Julio's. Dumb name. Bad food. But when it first opened, over on
Cordell, it was quite the novelty. Tex mex and frozen margaritas were exciting. And the food, at least to my younger self, was really good.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2012 09:44     Subject: What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Anonymous wrote:Pasta Mia!


Are you kidding? I moved to Adams Morgan in 1991 and could never understand how that place stayed in business. Friends and I dubbed it "Pasta Waita" because either they were never open or when they were open, you waited at least 45 minutes for a bowl of pasta.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2012 09:38     Subject: What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Anonymous wrote:This is just over the DC line, but the place that is tried and true is Parkway Deli.

If Parkway were closer, I'd be fatter.


Parkway... Mmmmm. Me love the pickle bar.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2012 09:26     Subject: What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

This is just over the DC line, but the place that is tried and true is Parkway Deli.

If Parkway were closer, I'd be fatter.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2012 09:25     Subject: Re:What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cactus Cantina and Cafe Deluxe have both been on Wisconsin since at least early/mid 90s, when I moved there. As for whether they're worth a visit, that depends....


Both newcomers in my book! Cactus Cantina was the new place to go when you didn't want to wait an hour at Rio Grande. Of course now it's better than Rio Grande.


I have never understood the popularity of Cactus Cantina. Loud, bad food, poor service? Can anyone tell me why I should go there?


You shouldn't.
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2012 09:20     Subject: Re:What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cactus Cantina and Cafe Deluxe have both been on Wisconsin since at least early/mid 90s, when I moved there. As for whether they're worth a visit, that depends....


Both newcomers in my book! Cactus Cantina was the new place to go when you didn't want to wait an hour at Rio Grande. Of course now it's better than Rio Grande.


I have never understood the popularity of Cactus Cantina. Loud, bad food, poor service? Can anyone tell me why I should go there?
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2012 03:23     Subject: Re:What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cactus Cantina and Cafe Deluxe have both been on Wisconsin since at least early/mid 90s, when I moved there. As for whether they're worth a visit, that depends....


Both newcomers in my book! Cactus Cantina was the new place to go when you didn't want to wait an hour at Rio Grande. Of course now it's better than Rio Grande.


And don't they call it something else now? Julio's or something?
Anonymous
Post 09/02/2012 03:22     Subject: Re:What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Anonymous wrote:Nothing in Chinatown?


Mongolian Grill! Not sure if it's still there.
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2012 22:25     Subject: Re:What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Anonymous wrote:Cactus Cantina and Cafe Deluxe have both been on Wisconsin since at least early/mid 90s, when I moved there. As for whether they're worth a visit, that depends....


Both newcomers in my book! Cactus Cantina was the new place to go when you didn't want to wait an hour at Rio Grande. Of course now it's better than Rio Grande.
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2012 21:49     Subject: Re:What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Devon's. That isbwhat it was called when went to GW from 1988-92


Thank you! I used to work at Lisner and we'd head over there between calls. I miss that place.
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2012 16:04     Subject: What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

The Monacle
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2012 15:59     Subject: What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Ol ebbit
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2012 15:54     Subject: What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

To that end, The Red Lion!
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2012 15:53     Subject: Re:What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Anonymous wrote:It's Kinkead's, not Kinkaids. (Sorry, I'm not usually a spelling crank but the repetition was driving me a little nuts.)

I miss the place that was in there before Kinkead's, in the 80s. I can't remember the name. But they had a great happy hour and great seafood nachos.


Devon's. That isbwhat it was called when went to GW from 1988-92
Anonymous
Post 09/01/2012 15:37     Subject: Re:What Restaurent Has Been in D.C. Forever And Is Still Worth a Visit?

Cactus Cantina and Cafe Deluxe have both been on Wisconsin since at least early/mid 90s, when I moved there. As for whether they're worth a visit, that depends....