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Any suggestions for drinks in the area roughly defined by 14th street, Mass Ave and the Hill? I don't get out like I used to, but have tried Matchbox and Ella's without becoming addicted, and a friend had already been to Zataneya. I'd like to get somewhere besides the old standbys (Jaleo, Atlantico) and am not sure If I've pverlooked anything in the neighborhood. Good food -- at least on a small plate level -- is important.

Thanks.

PS, any "must goes" out of downtown will be considered, as well.

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How about RFD?

A must see for beer fanatics.

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Joe W

Posted (edited)

not-schmancy-but-damn-good: corduroy. 5 to 7 pm, $3 pints of guiness, and $4 appetizer specials.

schmancy-funky-but-pricey-and-never-got-to-the-food: bar rouge, 16th just north of Mass.

edited to say: not that corduroy's content isn't schmancy--it's just that the atmosphere makes me think a bit too strongly of...well, a hotel.

Edited by babka (log)
Posted

Chef Geoff's has nice happy hour specials (13th and E) and pretty good food.

Rosa Mexicano is the new place across from MCI Center - i haven't been yet, but there's a whole thread on it on the board.....

Ditto on the beer at RFD - but i'm not so impressed w/ the food, if you keep it simple there, you're more likely to be satisfied.

If you like tapas, you may also want to try La Tasca on 7th St.

Posted

Thanks, all. Looks like Zola's with a potential move to La Tasca.

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I haven't been to La Tasca yet.....but I've heard some reports that aren't very encouraging. Maybe some here have had a good experience and could elaborate. However, I've heard a number of people complain about the service and food quality. Some have indicated that if you want Tapas in the District, it's better to go a couple of blocks away to Jaleo.

Posted

Too bad, not that I don't love Jaleo, but it's always fun to find a new spot.

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Posted

Imagine Ruby Tuesdays with a tapas bar. That's pretty much La Tasca.

Okay, maybe not QUITE that bad.

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-- A.B.

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