Sparkybish's Recommendations
Recommendations for Maggie Kolb about Washington, District Of Columbia
Message From Maggie Kolb
Requested on Sep 09, 2007 11:03 AM
Hello All-
I am trying out this new widget and thought I would see what places to eat you recommend in DC. I don’t care if it is a hole in the wall, or fancy schmancy, just that it has good food!
Maggie Kolb asked for recommendations on Restaurants in Washington, District Of Columbia from:
Recommended Restaurants
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701
701 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Suggested by 2 friends
Michael Bauer — Nightly live jazz. Great crowd and great food. www.701restaurant.com
Lynne Powell — Actually in DC! Great pre-theater menu. Less pricey than you would think.
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Vidalia
1990 M St NW
Suggested by 2 friends
Michael Bauer — Nice wine selection and a good menu
Julie Wasson — Upscale Southern comfort food. Yum.
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Tony Cheung's
Suggested by 1 friend
Jackie Gausepohl — I probably spelled that wrong.. LOL! But you know this is a GOOD spot!
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Minibar at Cafe Atlantico
405 8th St. NW
Suggested by 1 friend
Julie Wasson — Another splurge, but Jose Andres is amazing. You have to be open to very creative takes on food.
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Thaiphoon
Suggested by 1 friend
Anne Viega — yum!
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El Manantial
Suggested by 1 friend
Lynne Powell — Great service, fantastic food. YUM. Actually in Reston, VA
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ESPN Zone
Suggested by 1 friend
Jackie Gausepohl — It has something for everyone. Great place for the kiddies and out of town guests.
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Tavern By the Lake
Suggested by 1 friend
Lynne Powell — Also in Reston, VA. Under new management and fantastic for Fusion style Tapas
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Hard Rock Cafe
Suggested by 1 friend
Jackie Gausepohl — Another great place for the whole family/out of town guests. Not the best for one on one romantic type of dates. It can get loud and rowdy. But the food never dissapoints.
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Bangkok Siam
Suggested by 1 friend
Anne Viega — yummy
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2 Amys
3715 Macomb St NW
Suggested by 1 friend
Julie Wasson — Really good Neapolitan pizza; it's usually crowded, but worth the wait!
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