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Date Spots in the District
Updated 10/27/2008 | 6 Items
These are some of my favorite places to spend time with a special someone.
It isn't just the food that will lure you into this new Arlington restaurant.
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Tacos, fajitas and margaritas shine at Los Cuates, a great addition to Georgetown.
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The folks behind Punk's Backyard Grill re-created a casual American cookout in an indoor space.
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When after-hours cravings hit, this Adams Morgan joint offers revelers protein-packed street food.
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The Thursday night Penn Quarter FreshFarm Market has been known to attract chefs from neighboring restaurants for years now, but this summer, you can count on seeing Cafe Atlantico's low-key chef Terri Cutrino and her cooks milling about and picking up produce. Last week, the restaurant kicked off a new Friday night special: Each week from now ...
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Updated 10/27/2008 | 6 Items
These are some of my favorite places to spend time with a special someone.
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