Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Hickory Roasters
Worth visiting!
the best value for lunch near my old office.
I used to work near here. Great chicken. REALLY great chicken.
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Worth visiting!
I used to work near here. Great chicken. REALLY great chicken.
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Worth visiting!
First time I went to this place, I felt very “at home”. What a nice atmosphere.
My artist and writer friends had a ‘lets try Absinthe’ party, and invited me along.
I had the burger, which was a very good value at twice what they charged me (I went on a Thursday, when burgers are half off during the designated hours).
Also, try the mac n cheese.
Go. Say ‘hi’ to Amy, the lady boss.
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Worth visiting!
I hear the Absinthe is something to experience.
THE ONE-TIME FORBIDDEN DRINK COMES TO ADAMS MORGAN
Absinthe, the alcoholic beverage steeped in legend and myth, has found a home at The Black Squirrel after U.S. regulators lifted the 95-year-old ban on it in 2007.
The licorice-flavored liquid was incredibly popular among 19th-century European artists, notably Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh, who extolled the creative property of the beverage and put it to canvas.
The 136-proof drink eventually succumbed to its wild and crazy image, plus the erroneous claim that it produced hallucinations, and was banned in the U.S. in 1912.
Absinthe consumption is steeped in ritual. The Black Squirrel serves absinthe in the following manner: An ounce of absinthe is poured into a glass. An absinthe spoon carrying a cube of sugar is placed over the glass. Another half ounce of absinthe is poured over the spoon carrying the sugar. Icy water then drips onto the spoon and melts the sugar to complete the concoction dubbed the green fairy.
The Black Squirrel carries two brands of absinthe: French-based Pernod and Swiss-based Kubler.
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Worth visiting!
The heating system leaves much to be desired, and though the people are nice, there is no food.
I imagine the shows are good, but I missed that, as I went on a night when the stage was dark.
Worth going in the spring, when the weather is warmer.
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Worth visiting!
Good Mussels in wine and butter sauce, and a good selection of Belgian beers in bottles, with Stella Artois on tap.
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Worth visiting!
I was invited to go to happy hour … so I’ll report my findings.
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
great reviews … such as http://www.yelp.com/biz/pdt—-please-dont-tell-new-york
Crifdog http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/crif-dogs/menus/main.html
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Worth visiting!
I tried the meatloaf sandwich. I have to say, the portions were generous, but the meatloaf was lacking.
Fries were good and the ice tea refills are free.
I recommend the crabcake sandwich.
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
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and ask for “Sarah”.
Bill is living large in Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Worth visiting!
I had my first one at the location in Las Vegas.