Restaurants
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D.C.'s top 10 restaurants (or most essential and powerful, anyway)
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But not according to us! Send your complaints to City Paper and Eater DC.
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Arlington restaurants paying back taxes
Now you know why your food was more expensive. [ARLNow]
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Garrett's Restaurant & Railroad Tavern closes
CommentGarrett's Restaurant & Railroad Tavern was a favorite with college students.
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Trying to put the 'Maryland' back in 'Maryland crab cakes'
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As the Chesapeake Bay crab population grows, the state tries to sell local chefs on the idea of putting Maryland crab back on the menu.
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Relive every cloying moment of the movie 'Serendipity' at new restaurant
CommentBat your eyes at a mysterious stranger over some Frozen Hot Chocolate™. IT IS FATE.
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Italian restaurant coming to Columbia Pike
Padrino’s Fine Italian Cuisine hopes to first open its doors at some point near the end of June.
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D.C. Chef Mike Isabella publishing first cookbook
Top Chef All-Stars runner-up Mike Isabella will publish his first cookbook, Flavors from a Jersey Italian, next year. [City Stream]
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Barbecue and burgers: What you need to know
It's official: The D.C. restaurant scene is obsessed with barbecue. [CityStream DC]
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Things are hot at Hot N Juicy
What sounds like food-poisoning-waiting-to-happen is how food is served at Hot N Juicy. [Plight of the Pumpernickel]
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The District toasts to DC Brau beer and Easter specials include Peeps Show
CommentCelebrate Easter with beer and brunch.
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Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington names 'Rammy' nominees
CommentCategories include best fine dining restaurant, best neighborhood gathering place, hottest restaurant bar scene and even a category for "mixology."
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Capital chefs reveal their favorite kitchen gadgets
For weeks now, I’ve been bringing you Capital Chefs interviews. But there’s been something I’ve been holding back and hiding. There’s one question I ask in every interview that I started asking just out of personal curiosity.
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D.C.'s Cherry Blossom Festival foods
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More interested in tasting than touring during D.C.'s popular Cherry Blossom Festival? No problem.
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Have you voted for Artisphere's restaurant name?
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The arts center has narrowed it down to three choices for the name of the restaurant that will move into the space.
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Report shows low wages, discrimination, health risks in local restaurant industry
Coalition releases new report highlighting low wages, discrimination, health risks, and opportunity for improvement in DC’s growing restaurant industry.
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Food & Friends 15th annual Dining Out for Life
The 15th Annual Dining out for Life on March 10th is right around the corner. More than 150 restaurants across the DC-area will donate portions of the day’s proceeds to Food & Friends. And all you have to do is eat at one of the restaurants.
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Worth its weight in gold
The neighborhood has undergone a major demographic shift since the original foundation was poured. And its parent company has mushroomed from tightly knit group to burgeoning dining empire. Even in the shadow of relative obscurity, Silverado endures.
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Eat Local: A La Lucia
A La Lucia is the perfect spot for a romantic Italian dinner or a casual lunch of brick oven pizza.
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