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Sep 21, 2007

The Weekly Feed: Not Out of the Freezer Section Edition

Neither Mozart nor Hockey Themed Washington works hard to burnish its dining credentials. D.C. fat cats who are literally fat need somewhere to eat, and they’re not going to throw down lobbyist dollars for just any slop. No. D.C. is a dining destination, beckoning the up-and-coming chefs and their myriad foodie followers. People are noticing, too. From the New York Times to the National Geographic Traveler, we’re a getting noticed — enough so that a…

Aug 17, 2007

The Weekly Feed: You’re at Happy Hour Already Edition

Matchbox Coming to the Hill As if we needed any more proof that Barracks Row is flexing its muscle in bringing business to the Hill. But, we have it anyway. Last week’s TomChat gave us the news that Matchbox, the over-popular Gallery Place pizza and mini-burger heaven, has signed a lease for a second location along Barracks Row—521 8th Street SE to be precise. According to Tom, the owner expects the new place to open…

Aug 14, 2007

D.C. Chef Wins Hell’s Kitchen

Sorry for the bad video, but it’s the only shareable footage we’ve found so far of the season finale of Hell’s Kitchen from last night, which featured chef Rahman “Rock” Harper, Executive Chef at B. Smith’s in Union Station, winning the whole shebang. My oh my, is that some overly dramatic reality game show outcome production — they have to try to open a door to see if it’s locked or not? Sheesh. Rock…

Aug 13, 2007

About Tonight

>> It’s the last night of Screen on the Green, which would guarantee the National Mall will be packed with folks who have been meaning to catch one all summer on its own — but tonight’s selection is also Casablanca, perhaps the most beloved film of all time, so get there early, kids. Films start around 8 p.m. >> Fort Reno should be similarly packed as they count down their final couple of dates,…

Aug 07, 2007

D.C. Chef Finalist in Hell’s Kitchen

It has only been a few months since D.C. last had a reality TV star/contestant to fall behind — unless you include our very own Marion Barry and the saga of his various trials and tribulations. But somehow it has escaped our attention that local chef Rahman “Rock” Harper, Executive Chef at B. Smith’s in Union Station, has been competing in this summer’s season of Hell’s Kitchen. The oversight could be due to the fact…

Jul 13, 2007

The Weekly Feed: RunningOurTitlesTogetherEdition

Veg D.C. Names Best Veggie Restaurant VegDC.com has tallied the votes for the area’s best vegetarian restaurant, and the award goes to Java Green, the downtown eatery that serves a wide range of vegetarian and vegan cuisine (and really great coffee drinks) in the Farragut North area of downtown. Even an avowed meat-lover like me can find something to enjoy at the busy restaurant; the fake meats they use taste and feel nearly like the…

Jul 06, 2007

The Weekly Feed: Lotsa News Edition

Sparky’s Has Indeed Been Shuttered Following our conversation last week about the Warehouse’s impending closure, several commenters were asking about the fate of Sparky’s at 14th and R, NW, which was suddenly shuttered a few weeks back. Phone calls to the shop lead to a message that doesn’t recommend that you leave a message, because no one checks the machine We searched for something more official, but the closest we found was at Brightest Young…

May 23, 2007

Eating In: Hook’s Grilled Shrimp and Stewed Beans

Hook, now open on M Street in Georgetown, is a restaurant focused on serving “responsibly sourced seafood and local products.” We loved the idea, but naturally had a few doubts. Like: “is it going to cost me an entire week’s worth of pay to dine at another overpriced trendy Georgetown restaurant?” Or, “is there going to be a pretentious presence about the place because they are focused on sustainable seafood and feel that everyone should?”…

Mar 01, 2007

Hook It Up: Now Without Laura Sessions Stepp

This post by DCist Food contributor Analiese Bendorf Since their 2005 inceptions, 14th Street, NW establishments Café Saint-Ex and sister restaurant, Bar Pilar, both headed up by Chef Barton Seaver, have been serving up satisfying fare to Washingtonians hungry for a pre-Black Cat bite or low-key weekend brunch. Seaver, as Todd Kliman recently reported, is bidding farewell to Café Saint-Ex and Bar Pilar, but fans of the chef’s casual cooking will be able to get…

Jun 08, 2006

Rooftop Roundup: Cocktails Without the Crowd

What better way to enjoy the season than by heading to a rooftop bar for a drink, a bite to eat, and a late afternoon bask in the sun? Savor it while you can, since it’s likely that a month from now, heat and humidity may prompt some metro commuters to carry work clothes to the office rather than sweat through a dress shirt. Though you may already have a table with your name on…

 
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