Last winter, four co-workers canceled on me for Restaurant Week lunch in the course of one morning. Instead of moping and microwaving some soup, I headed to TenPenh’s bar, just steps from my office, for lunch on my own. This Restaurant Week, I’ve reveled in the art of solo midday meals. Reservations, coordination, and flaky friends are not needed. Free seats at the bar are almost always plentiful, though last week, I could have also had my pick of tables. I found several empty seats at most every dining room I visited—perhaps a function of the stumbling economy—regardless of what OpenTable had to say. Show up after 1 or 1:30, especially at a larger dining room, and you’ll likely never have a problem getting seated anywhere you'd like.
A bar lunch is quick and allows for a solitary focus on the food. Most good bartenders will pick up on your cues to lend you an ear or offer an unobtrusive lunch. That may or may not be true for your bar stool neighbors. (To the chatty lady sitting 3 stools away...For the last time, the scallops are just fine!) Pick a spot near your office (Capital Spice has their handy RW map) and you can be back in the office in under an hour, especially if you take dessert to go. Find a place with worthy bread (I enjoyed toasty rolls and salted butter at DC Coast and half a baguette at CafĂ© du Parc), and you’ll hopefully be stuffed until the next morning. After these lunches, I'm usually full until 11 p.m.
Dateless or not, several $35.09 dinners can add up rather quickly. But a week full of $20.09 lunches are pretty easy to fit into a more frugal gourmand’s budget. And if you think you’ve missed the gastronomic party this time around, rest assured you’re not too late! DC Foodies has listed over 30 restaurants that are extending the promotion for a week.
Other DCist picks for a bargain downtown lunch through Friday include Mio, PS 7’s, The Oval Room, and Rasika. Alexandria diners luck out with Farrah Olivia and Vermillion both extending Restaurant Week. Willow is blessedly packed chock full of menu choices in Arlington. Out of town or too busy sorting out the stimulus package? The Prime Rib rocks Restaurant Week strait through March 27! You will pay a $4 upcharge for their signature roast during lunch service, but you won’t have to wear a jacket. They’re now required only during dinner.
How was my $120 bonanza ($26 for each lunch after tax and tip and no beverage, though I splurged for wine with friends at Sonoma)? Check out the photo gallery for a week in stealthy camera phone pictures.

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Nobody goes out for restaurant week anymore. It's too crowded. Besides, I've already been thrown out of all but the snootiest places in town. Just because I have the temerity to write bawdy rhyming couplets on the men's room mirror in poo, a clear violation my First, Ninth, and Twenty-seventh Amendment rights.
1927?
Cafe Atlantico's RW Dinner was excellent and they are extending through the end of this week.
The boyfriend and I went to Willow on thursday and it was really unimpressive. The sauces didn't complement the main part of the dishes very well.
Also for those missing this week of extensions, indeblue is extending dinner through March 8 and lowering the price to $29.09. That $30 price point is what RW dinner used to be before they upped it to $35 a few years ago.
I haven't been, but their RW menu looks very interesting, with lots of choices, executed by Chef Michael Hartzer, who has done good work at Ray's the Classic, Viridian, and Citronelle.