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Eat Your Values

Eat Your Values

Via BoingBoing, we find a report by the Restaurant Opportunities Center United that ranks eateries across the country based on not only how good their food might be, but also how good they are to their workers. more ›

Michelle Obama Dines At Eatonville

Michelle Obama Dines At Eatonville

Of course, First Lady Michelle Obama picks the one night that I'm not holding down the fort at DCist headquarters along U Street to take a trip to nearby Eatonville for some dinner. more ›

First Look: Eatonville

First Look: Eatonville

It would be easy at first glance to lump Eatonville in with Busboys and Poets. Both are owned by Andy Shallal, both are located in the U Street neighborhood (in fact, they're across the street from each other), and both are inspired by famous African-American authors. Resist the temptation to compare, because these are two very different animals. more ›

DCist Preview: Murals to Zora

      

Saturday night from 9 p.m. to midnight, the vacant space beneath Union Row condominiums on 14th Street will be alive with art and music commemorating the life of Harlem renaissance writer Zora Neale Hurston. Why Hurston? The author and folklorist was born in Eatonville, Florida, and the murals will decorate the forthcoming Eatonville restaurant—owned by Andy Shallal of Busboys and Poets. Artist Chanel Compton waitresses at Busboys, and asked Shallal if he knew of any empty buildings where she could throw an art event. Shallal offered up Eatonville, which is still under construction, currently interviewing chefs, and preparing to open in a couple of months. more ›

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