New Restaurant Alert!!!

Check out a new restaurant in Adam Morgan, Red White And Basil. Great food with cheap prices!!!!

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Extended Restaurant Week

Restaurant week has been extended…click the link to see the extended listings:
http://dcist.com/2016/01/restaurant_week_happening.php

Room 11: Make Room for Great Food

Tiny is one of the adjectives frequently used to describe Washington, D.C.'s Room 11. But great things come in small packages, and Room 11 has become a favorite spot to chill out with friends, sip a relaxing beverage, and indulge in one of the tasting plates like the lamb and chorizo kebabs or some Spanish olives and Marcona almonds. The friendly neighborhood vibe is young and hip and perfectly suited for an after work or late night hang. New items added to the menu include taste tempters like Potato Leek Soup, Baked Walnut Tart, and Honey Goat Cheesecake with Meyer lemon curd. Bar newcomers are the intriguingly named Prodigal Son cocktail and Heidsieck Monopole Blue Top Champagne. Room 11 also serves Sunday brunch.

Room 11
3234 11th Street NW
Washington, DC 20010
(202) 332-3234

Winter 2016 Restaurant Week

Great News my Metropolitan Foodies! Restaurant Week is Back! 200 Reasons to Dine Out and Eat Up! Click the link for additional information: http://www.ramw.org/restaurantweek

Best Hot Chocolate Spots in DC

Hot chocolate is not just for kids anymore. Local restaurants and businesses are adding flavorful spices, herbs or booze to cater to the adult palette. http://dc.eater.com/maps/updating-hot-chocolate-hot-spots-dc

Casbah Cafe: Delicious Mediterranean Cuisine in Washington, D.C.

Come to the Casbah for a taste of Morocco combined with a touch of the Mediterranean. Traditional slow stewing methods result in exotically spiced stews such as chicken and lamb tajine, named after the clay cooking pot commonly used in North Africa. Other dishes include Lamb Souvlaki, Greek Spaghetti, and Moussaka. Salads and gyro sandwiches also make an appearance on the menu along with a variety of tasty sides, including hummus, spanikopita, and fried calamari. Order the Mezze Sampler to indulge in an array of exotic tastes that include spanakopita, stuffed grape leaves, tzatziki, and baba ghanoush. Casbah Cafe is open every day for lunch and dinner.

Casbah Cafe
1721 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 342-7100

Menomale Pizza Napoletana: Authentic Pizza Pies

This newly-opened traditional pizzeria has rapidly become a Washington, D.C. favorite, serving up thin-crust pies topped with a spectacular sauce and freshly-sourced meats and vegetables. The team behind this restaurant has a unique pedigree – the pizzas are handled by Ettore Rusciano, who was born in Italy and studied the art of the pizzaiolio until he was awarded the title of Master, while his partner Leland Estes brings an encyclopedic knowledge of beers to the table. The restaurant offers 20 craft beers on draft and a large list of bottled brews from all over the globe. This combination makes Menomale a favored neighborhood hangout that has diners and drinkers alike raving. The centerpiece of the restaurant is a hand-built, 6,000 pound wood-fired oven that reaches internal temperatures of 900 degrees – essential for producing that crisp char that gives pizza its character. The space is a little small, but it’s always packed with pizza lovers who proclaim it the best in D.C.

Menomale Pizza Napoletana
2711 12th Street NE
Washington, DC 20018
(202) 248-3946

www.menomale.us
www.yelp.com/biz/menomale-pizza-napoletana-washington

Capital Chicken and Waffles: Mobile Comfort Food in Washington, D.C.

Standing out from the battalion of food trucks with its delicious array of soul food offerings, Capital Chicken and Waffles is a top D.C. destination for quick and tasty food. Your meal can come with either traditional maple syrup or hot sauce. The waffles make a perfect foundation for tasty fried chicken and these decadent dressings. This is comfort food with a heart and soul, offering D.C. area diners a little something different.

Be sure to check the website for a listing of all the places Capital Chicken and Waffles will be. Whether you are stopping by on your lunch break or looking for a late night bite, Capital Chicken and Waffles is sure to satisfy your taste buds. Capital Chicken and Waffles does comfort food right.

Capital Chicken and Waffles
Washington, DC
www.capitalcw.com
www.yelp.com/biz/capital-chicken-and-waffles-washington

Minibar: One of Washington’s Most Unique Dining Experiences

Despite its casual-sounding name, D.C.'s Minibar is anything but a place to grab a burger and a beer. It’s actually the most exclusive eatery in Washington, where patrons scramble for months to get reservations for a seating at the restaurant’s six-foot bar. If you get a coveted spot, prepare to be served 25 or so mini-courses of unrivaled culinary inspiration. The restaurant is a product of the gastronomic inventiveness of Chef Jose Andres, who combines tastes, textures, and temperatures in a way that defies description, but is sure to amaze your palate. Minibar is located inside America Eats Tavern. At $150 a person, not including drinks, it’s an experience worth the price.

Minibar
America Eats Tavern
405 8th Street NW
Washington, DC 20004
(202) 393-0812

The Hamilton: Casual American Food in a Classy Atmosphere

The Hamilton is a great place to get casual American food in a classy atmosphere. Come for lunch and enjoy one of DC’s best burgers, patties are from locally-raised, grass-fed beef. Try The Hamilton Burger with house cured bacon, a fried egg, and Vermont cheddar cheese. Another crowd pleaser is the beef brisket sandwich topped mac and cheese, cole slaw and fired onions. Dinner favorites are the Atlantic Salmon salad and the Nantucket bay scallops linguine. If these suggestions weren’t enough, The Hamilton even has a sushi bar, with half price happy hour every day from 3-6 p.m. The bar menu has just as many options with over 20 beers on tap and a great wine list. The large space has many unique features, like private booths with doors. Oak wood paneling and white linens throughout give this place a grand, yet warm feel. The lower level is a music venue where you can enjoy a show, check their website for upcoming events.

The Hamilton
600 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 787-1000
www.thehamiltondc.com
www.yelp.com/biz/the-hamilton-washington

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