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October 27, 2006

The Weekly Feed: Build It and We Will Come Edition

MLK Avenue in AnacostiaBack to the feeding trough, all. After spending a weekend in the beautiful and delicious Bay Area, it's nice to be back to the reality of dirty campaigning, impossible political prognostications, and the constant braying that the turrists are going to blow us up. I wouldn't be here if I didn't love it…

Restaurants in Anacostia?
Is it time to put a sit down restaurant in the middle of Anacostia? That's the question Washington Business Journal asks in this article about Drake Wilson, an entrepreneur looking to do just that. Wilson, who plans to open Drake's Restaurant and Lounge in the next two months, is competing for an Anacostia Main Street grant to infuse his venture with a little capital.

A couple members of the Washington restaurant community are a little more skeptical about it though. Tom Popadopolous, a restaurant broker, thought it was a horrible idea, saying that, "the stadium has to be up and running," before anyone would want to even approach the area. Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington Director Lynn Breaux kind-of disagrees, saying that "the area is taking off, and the demographics will change accordingly." Well, never mind the people who don't live there now, Ms. Breaux. How about a place that will be a good spot for the pre-gentrification population of Anacostia?

We think it's a great idea to have a place for the community to gather in Anacostia, but hope that Wilson has done his homework on the place's viability. Look at places like Domku, that suffer because of location, even though their food is great. DCist wishes you luck, Mr. Wilson, and since the proposed spot for Drake's is just over the bridge from my apartment, I'll be sure to try you out when you open.

They Probably Take Dubloons, Though
National Public Radio profiled a local eatery and their futuristic refusal to accept cash money. Snap, Georgetown's stop for crepes, bubble tea, and cacophony, doesn't take cash or coin; it forces its customers to pay with either plastic (or gift certificates from FCUK). Well, we need to start a phone block on Diane Rehm and enlist Jonetta Rose-Barras to have a word with Kojo Nnamdi, because we uncovered this story waaaaaaaaaaaaay back in June. Four months ago! C'mon, mainstream media, didn't you learn your lesson when some twelve year-old scooped you on a BBS about Margaret Thatcher's resignation?

A City Block Full of Food
Next weekend's the Metropolitan Cooking and Entertaining Show at the Washington Convention Center. Industry folks will be swarming the place, which will tragically be headlined by the Deen boys. Eve's Cathal Armstrong and 2941's Jonathan Krinn more than make up for that, though. Admission's only 20 bucks!

Photo from Anacostia's Wikipedia entry.


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Comments (9)

How is Domku "suffering" because of location? It always has a lot of customers eating, enough to keep the servers tied up.

 

Rarely, in my experience, AJS. Maybe I'm not picking the hot nights.

 

The bigger problem with Mr. Drake's restaurant is that he is under the impression he can keep his regular day job and run the restaurant part time. This pretty much guarantees his failure.

 

Sad comment on us, as a readership/flickr submitters, that the best photo of Anacostia that could be found was from Wikipedia . . .

 

If Domku is suffering (not sure about that), it isn't solely because of location. In my case, it benefits from its location, in that I keep going back, in spite of some of the worst service I've ever experienced in DC, because it's local and I keep hoping it will improve.

 

pleeease someone put a restaurant in anacostia.
my options are a subway or a lunch counter run by a very nice man who gives you a stick of gum with your order.
they do have a ms. pac-man 'tho.

there's a laundromat that seems to have gone belly-p down the hill from me...someone redevelop that before the kids light it on fire.

 

Wow, how did I miss, snap?

http://www.buyindie.net/stores/show/338

 

Here are two posts I have on sit down dining coming to Anacostia, as well as a post on a new deli that opened in August:

http://beyondthemall.wordpress.com/2006/07/26/sit-down-dining-coming-to-anacostia/
http://beyondthemall.wordpress.com/2006/09/20/more-sit-down-dining-coming-to-anacostia/
http://beyondthemall.wordpress.com/2006/08/30/come-and-get-it/

Good to see other larger blogs picking up on news on my side of the river.

 

Here are two posts I have on sit down dining coming to Anacostia, as well as a post on a new deli that opened in August:

http://beyondthemall.wordpress.com/2006/07/26/sit-down-dining-coming-to-anacostia/
http://beyondthemall.wordpress.com/2006/09/20/more-sit-down-dining-coming-to-anacostia/
http://beyondthemall.wordpress.com/2006/08/30/come-and-get-it/

Good to see other larger blogs picking up on news on my side of the river.

 
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