Anonymous wrote:Houlihans
Anonymous wrote:San Marco in Adams Morgan.
The fact that San Marco closed, while Pasta Mia is still around is all the evidence one needs that there is no benevolent God.
Anonymous wrote:For good food: Pleasant Peasant (in Friendship Heights), Japan Inn (in Georgetown), Red Sage
For fun memories: Au Pied de Cochon, Childe Harold
Anonymous wrote:Best memories at Tiber Creek. Large round tables, playing cards and yard of beer by your side. I remember it being in a hotel at Capitol Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Daily Grill
Cafe Deluxe
Charlie’s (in McLean)
Slade’s (in Tysons)
I loved Charlie s. Was that McLean, corner on 123 ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC (AM specifically):
Amsterdam House? Where they had the Falafal fixin's bar
There was a French Restaurant in AM on 18th St (started with an 'F", (I forget what is there now), but I loved their brunch and every time I walk by, it makes me sad that it left.
La Fourchette?
my mom called it the place with the orange chairs. Anonymous wrote:Daily Grill
Cafe Deluxe
Charlie’s (in McLean)
Slade’s (in Tysons)