• 19Mar

    From Rakuya’s HH last Fall.

    This topic reminds me of my recurring column from many years ago about eating in Arlington when nearly broke. Here are some Dupont Circle specials:

    Dawson’s Market free beer tastings on Thursdays (City State are DC Brau are the next two events). Photos of some previous tastings and their event calendar were covered in a previous article. They also have one Friday wine tasting a month at the DuPont location.

    Ala has an online discount code for online orders, “ALA30” and they also have a 25% off (entire menu, food and drinks) HH Mon-Friday 2-5pm. Keep in mind that they are a bit pricy to start with, and are also on the Too Good To Go app (café stuff).

    Duffy’s Irish pub (which opened on P Street during the pandemic) has dine in 1/2 price burgers Mondays with the purchase of a beverage all night and dine in all day/night 1/2 price wings Wednesdays with purchase of a beverage. Every Thursday from 4pm-7pm kids eat free from the kids menu with the purchase of an adult entrée and drink.

    Rakuya has Happy Hour (HH) food and drink specials including $3 shishito peppers or edamame, $5 yakitori, $5.50 gyoza, green beans tempura, shumai, crunchy spice salmon rolls, or spicy tuna rolls. They also have $4-8 beer, $7 glasses of wine, and a few $8-9 cocktails on HH.

    Firehook Bakery has Buy One Get One pastries M-F 5-6pm, but not cookies, or cupcakes; it’s items like scones and cinnamon rolls.

    Across the Pond has a special on Mondays 4-8pm: $6 hamburger and fries ($1 additional per topping).

    The Admiral HH features 3 cheeseburger siders for $10.

    Specials from our neighbors:

    Chef Geoff’s West end (a few blocks from DuPont) has a number of food on their HH menu like $4 mahi tacos, $6 white truffle popcorn, $12 pasta Bolognese, $5 off of burgers, etc. And, a few $8 cocktails and $10 supermug drafts.

    Ted’s Bulletin in Logan Circle during their HH Monday – Friday 3 PM – 6:30 PM has $3 drafts, $5 wines, $7 cocktails, and food specials like $6 fried pickles, $6 French onion dip with truffle potato chips, and $7 chicken parm sliders, $7 bacon cheeseburger empanadas, or Rueben tacos.

    -JAY

  • 11May

    The Nutty Professor.

    A recent trip to Capitol Hill brought a friend and me to Ted’s Bulletin on Barrack’s Row. Overall, we could not decide whether the meals were created to accommodate palates of all ages or to create nostalgia in adult patrons.  However, the retro surroundings, complete with early jazz and Leave It To Beaver theme music playing in the background suggest the latter view.

    I had the special – a summer salad with seared to order tuna, banana peppers, cherry tomatoes, oranges, red onions and almonds.  The greens comprised mostly of crisp, sweet iceberg lettuce, which is not my favorite, but may appeal widely.  My companion opted for Ted’s breakfast anytime items and cornbread.  Her eggs were prepared well, and her cornbread, while surprisingly dense and moist was a bit too sweet for our tastes.  It might have been favored by the children we saw dragging their parents inside Ted’s.

    The highlight of the meal were our milkshakes – a White Russian and The Nutty Professor.  The White Russian is what you think it is and did not disappoint. My friend found the hazelnut flavored Nutty Professor with vanilla ice cream and Bailey’s to be reminiscent of buttered popcorn, in a good way. We were delighted to have a Happy Hour drink and an ice cream social treat in one glass.  There’s nothing childish about that.

    -CAF

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