Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG the movie theater!
There were 3 movie theaters in Dupont in the mid-late 90's - the one right on the circle at the top of the Metro. One a few blocks up CT Ave on the West side, maybe R street? And then one on Florida Ave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Front Page, Buffalo Billiards, The Big Hunt, and Brickskeller are all gone?
Correct.
Those are the places I spent most of my first post-college years here in DC! The memories....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG the movie theater!
There were 3 movie theaters in Dupont in the mid-late 90's - the one right on the circle at the top of the Metro. One a few blocks up CT Ave on the West side, maybe R street? And then one on Florida Ave.
One of them had columns that would block your view. It was like you were sitting in a high school classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG the movie theater!
There were 3 movie theaters in Dupont in the mid-late 90's - the one right on the circle at the top of the Metro. One a few blocks up CT Ave on the West side, maybe R street? And then one on Florida Ave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG the movie theater!
Spike & Mike's Festival of Animation (original flavor and Sick & Twisted), if we're talking the one on Florida between Dupont & Adams Morgan. There was another, though, yes? Which then reminds me of Potomac Video...
Coffee shop open late on the corner of 22nd & P (Soho?).
Subs at Mr. P's (I think, or maybe that's just what we called it) on the south side of P a bit closer to the circle.
A really good Japanese restaurant (from before those were really a thing) on the west side of Connecticut just below S.
Still there! But not open late.
Anonymous wrote:OMG the movie theater!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Front Page, Buffalo Billiards, The Big Hunt, and Brickskeller are all gone?
Correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New nightclub and restaurant coming in Mr. Egan’s former home😝
Do you remember Mr. Egan's??? I am PP who posted asking if anyone did. What is the address, if you know?
Anonymous wrote:New nightclub and restaurant coming in Mr. Egan’s former home😝
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG the movie theater!
Spike & Mike's Festival of Animation (original flavor and Sick & Twisted), if we're talking the one on Florida between Dupont & Adams Morgan. There was another, though, yes? Which then reminds me of Potomac Video...
Coffee shop open late on the corner of 22nd & P (Soho?).
Subs at Mr. P's (I think, or maybe that's just what we called it) on the south side of P a bit closer to the circle.
A really good Japanese restaurant (from before those were really a thing) on the west side of Connecticut just below S.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Sushiko was in glover park during the Clinton era. It was closed long ago because they owed 600k city tax. There is still a fancy one in Chevy chase, not sure if it was always there or moved from the city.