The iconic U Street joint will be serving up 175 chili dogs and 25 bowls of veggie chili tonight to demonstrators at Freedom Plaza.
Ben's Chili Bowl To Feed Freedom Plaza Protesters
It's National Chili Dog Day Again
Are you bumming out because you weren't able to make it to Dupont for today's gelato giveaway? Perhaps a free chili dog might calm your nerves.
Harry Thomas, Jr.: Put Ben's Into Walmarts
During an appearance on NewsTalk with Bruce DePuyt this morning, Ward 5 Councilmember Harry Thomas, Jr. addressed a number of different topics: education, taxicab medallions, the ethics of the Council and the Vince Gray administration. But the bulk of the conversation centered around Walmart's inroads into the District. Thomas has been a reliable supporter of the Big Blue Box, but it turns out that he's got much grander plans than simply lobbying for the store to open several locations inside D.C.'s borders.
The Weekly Feed: Not About Ben's Edition
Everyone knows it's been a big week for chili, especially Ben's Chili Bowl. But we're not here to talk about Ben's, for once this week. Because whether you love or don't love the chili from Ben's, its squeeze-tap runny texture isn't quite comparable to most traditional chili.
30-Minute Meals with Woodrow Wilson
The corner of 13th Street and Pennsylvania Ave. NW may contain the best lunch value downtown. No, we’re not talking about the the all-too-familiar basement level food court or street vendor. Instead, look up and join the world thought leaders at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Located in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, their café is a secret lunch spot of sorts, but it’s not too hard to find. All you have to do is: pass through the metal detectors at the southernmost entrance, sign in at the guards desk., take the Wilson elevators to the 6th floor, and make a couple of lefts. And one last thing ... plan on a late lunch. Employees at the Center may dine anytime. For you? 1:30 - 2 p.m.

