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  1. Funny, I initially read "up front" as "up front at the host stand", rather than "upfront" (one word). Especially since he mentioned possible host/server miscommunication: "We asked up front about separate checks and were told it was O.K. Maybe that's host/server/managment miscommunication.". Asking the host about policy is not quite the same as requesting separate checks from the waiter "upfront". But I could be totally misreading it, and he really did mean that he asked the waiter upfront.
  2. Happy Belated Birthday Hillvalley! Hope it was great.
  3. I second that. And I was wrong- the crepes I mentioned above are $6.95, not $8.95, so it does appear to be relatively reasonable. Unfortunately, I'm unable scan the menu, as it's too big for the feeder. This looks like a job for the LAME DUCKS.
  4. Mr. Buckinghamilton popped in for a quick caesar salad and french onion soup at the bar yesterday and seemd impressed- said the soup was delicious and had a nice brief chat with the bartender. He brought me home a copy of the menu which, if I remember to bring to work tomorrow, I can try to scan. Menu looks good; a few things struck me as a bit pricy, though, for what they are- such as the crepes with lemon and powdered sugar ($8.95, I think), but maybe I've just become out of touch with the dining world after hibernating most of the winter. I'll check it out very soon, as we live right across the street. Thrilled it's finally opened.
  5. Does this place offer a Saturday brunch? Is it vegetarian-friendly? Is it within walking distance of the Dairy Godmother (I forgot- is that what it's called now?)? Thanks- trying to throw a birthday brunch for a friend.
  6. Any updates? Tom Sietsema seems to like the new chef (2 1/2 stars), and I'm considering booking it for my company's holiday party.
  7. The Diner will be showing it again this year.
  8. I used to love this place in high school- haven't been in about 10 years, but now that you have me thinking about it, might go this weekend with the 'rents (is their Columbia location still around? Is it as good?). I remember loving the cornbread muffins, Bourbon Street Pasta (with cajun grilled chicken- spicy, but a bit too oily sometimes), and a side of those awesome mashed potatoes. Do they have sweet tea? If so, that seals the deal.
  9. Have you tried Asylum's wings? Crispy-fried (not battered), average/good meatiness, doused in the standard buffalo sauce. With blue cheese, celery, and carrots. Not bad for 25 cents apiece during happy hour (5-8). Just had some last night, myself (along with some 75 cent tacos and a $3 Blue Moon Belgian White). Edited to add: Never mind- I see that you have tried them! Sorry!
  10. You're not going crazy- Palena was open for lunch on Saturdays for a spell. Sadly, I never made it there, but I do remember talk of paninis...
  11. Hope y'all can help- I need a few quick suggestions for outdoor dining in the Tyson's area for tonight! I don't know the area well- is there anything good? And not too pricey? THANKS!!!
  12. I believe So's Your Mom (on Columbia Rd. in Adams Morgan) has them, but I've never tried them. I think there was a similar thread on the other board a year or two ago...
  13. This is exactly what I did (on the same night you were there, actually!). Ravioli with Tuscan meat sauce, wild mushrooms on a polenta cake, and gumbo (in order of preference). I'm also convinced this is the way to go (though I'm now wishing I'd tried the salmon). But even with my voracious appetite, it turned out that 3 apps was a bit too much for me. I love having this place a block away from home.
  14. Happy Birthday Hillvalley!!! (Dinerboy's at home cooking up a "Happy Birthday Jenna" dinner that we'll enjoy in your honor! ) Hope your day is filled with good food, friends, and cheer.
  15. No, sorry- my last name (well, maiden name- but haven't officially changed it yet) is Buckingham (the husband's is Hamilton, hence the screenname).
  16. A bit- My mother adored her meal (the salmon??), but added that she thinks she got the best one. She told me some details of what everyone got, but as I'm going on about an hour of sleep today (been doing the head nod thing all day), it's not coming to me. I'll get more out of her when I see her next week- at Cafe de Paris! (Her choice- even though I put Tersiguel's out there). Will report back on that, too.
  17. I remember the crepes suzette being THE thing to get. My french teacher even took our class there for them. I fondly remember the cute little fried potato cubes (I know there's a more sophisticated name for them, but that's what I called 'em. Are they still accompanying the beef dishes?) Maybe I'll try the tasting menu this time! Good point about the lines at Pasta Plus. Mom's knees are bad. And I suppose it's too late to warn my parents about King's Contrivance- they're taking friends there this weekend as a thank you. I'll get their feedback. (sorry- didn't mean to hijack the thread!)
  18. Another 21045-OMHS-er here (though I was born 6 years after your parents settled) . My all time favorite Columbia area restaurant growing up was Tersiguel's, but like Rocks, I probably haven't been there since the late 80s (or early 90s). Thanks for the suggestion mhberk- sounds like a great place to suggest for my Mom's upcoming birthday. (We were thinking of our old standby- favorite Pasta Plus, but could be time for a change) We also used to enjoy Old Hickory Grill in Burtonsville (loved the biscuits and mashed potatoes), and my parents have grown to love Cafe de Paris, but I haven't eaten much in that area in the past 7 or 8 years. Sorry to hear Kings Contrivance has gone downhill. Wish I could help- good luck!
  19. Someone has. http://www.segsinthecity.net/
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