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05 February 2010 2:00 PM | By Prince Of Petworth in Photo Archives, PoPville photosSince I’m guessing there will be a lot of snow photos next week I wanted to post a couple of non snow photos today. Above is from rosiedawn and below is from J Y W. The question is – where is the restaurant featured below?
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05 February 2010 2:25 PM | SDJ Said:
Given the first item on the menu, I’m going to guess that this restaurant is in Belgium.
05 February 2010 2:52 PM | Matt G Said:
Given the grammar and presentation, I’m going to go with the Barnard Elementary School cafeteria.
05 February 2010 2:57 PM | Jim Said:
I hope the “fillet of flander” is not Ned.
05 February 2010 4:13 PM | ah Said:
scrump-dilly-itious!
05 February 2010 3:03 PM | u street girl Said:
God I can’t remember the name but it’s the place at 14th and V, across the street from Busboys/Eatonville.
05 February 2010 3:04 PM | u street girl Said:
Oh no it’s not, missed the liquor part. I don’t think they sell liquor at that joint.
05 February 2010 3:26 PM | SDJ Said:
Can’t someone pull some CSI trick to “enhance” the reflection in the window?
05 February 2010 5:44 PM | Petworth Newbie Said:
Looks like that Spanish place on Columbia across from Perry’s. Couple doors down from Havana Village.
05 February 2010 7:25 PM | Matvey Said:
Stupid Flander.
05 February 2010 8:49 PM | ah Said:
I suppose if you get the second one at half price you have filets of flanderses
06 February 2010 1:31 AM | Matt G Said:
90 minute Cafe?
06 February 2010 10:12 AM | Thought Said:
People without marketing sense or the ability to write in block print shouldn’t be issued business licenses in this city.
06 February 2010 10:37 PM | Anonymous Said:
why?
06 February 2010 3:46 PM | Anya Said:
What I want to know is where in DC one can find pigeons!?
06 February 2010 10:34 PM | squab Said:
maybe these places:
bucks.
old ebbit
National Museum of the American Indian
vidalia
le paradou
palena
to name a few.
06 February 2010 7:59 PM | DBV Said:
reminds me of a menu i was handed in rome, italy many years ago. under meats dishes was a lovely plate of mixed boils, it should have read boiled meat (i assumed). either way didn’t sound very tasty!
07 February 2010 12:11 PM | JYW Said:
petworth newbie is right, i don’t recall the name of the place though, el rincon espanol?