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Dolcezza Gelato: Gelato with a twist
No other ice cream can have that much style than Dolcezza Gelato. Just its name evokes exotic images of pastel homes dripping off the cliffs of Positano where upper crust residents in Prada shoes eat their fancy gelato, the kind with natural herbs blended into creamy finery for mini-surprises within.
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Nick's Riverside Bar & Grill: A place to view and be viewed
Down the hill from Georgetown is Washington Harbour, Georgetown's less historic, but nevertheless perfect waterfront scene for watching stars and politicos. And what a scene it is: people watching, boats, brunch, where the trendier put on designer yoga pants to relax outside and watch the world bike by. At Nick's Riverside Grille, considered the most chill of all dining options along the Harbour, you can also watch sports on the outdoor televisions if you prefer, but diners often enjoy the views
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Bethesda Bagels: New York bagels go to Washington
Nothing is more natural than having New Yorkers transplanted to our nation's capitol and requiring a local bagel place to open for nourishment and survival. That's exactly what Bethesda Bagels does: caters to the New Yorkers and trains others into learning about the essentials of lox and fat bagels on a Sunday morning over the New York Times (or in this case, the Washington Post).
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Chicken Out: Rotisserie without guilt
Sure, it's called Chicken Out, but there's no reason to do actually “chicken out” when ordering at this popular rotisserie chain of the Washington suburbs. With a focus on healthy, natural ingredients without chemicals, the restaurant allows customers to freely put together a family meal quickly without the greasy guilt associated with quick-chicken.
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Mama's on the Half Shell: Where oysters come to riot
Seafood lovers, unite. Here in the happening O'Donnell Square in Canton lies a popular, rowdy crowd – roaring for more oysters, that is. Mama's on the Half Shell is your quintissential Baltimore seafood stop – converted townhouse restaurant with a loud long bar downstairs, local beer flowing from the tap, oysters on ice, crab in every bite, pictures of the harbor and the Bay and fisherman kitsch on the walls, and a wait time longer than the hostess claims. But the wait is well worth it.
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Bonaparte Breads: Where Baltimore goes French
Here's a bakery you can smell from blocks away. The fresh baking bread scent floats above and out the door from both front and back of Bonaparte Breads, leading Baltimorians to its shop. Inside they'll discover there's more than just bread – there are French sandwiches and quiches, salads, petit fours, French pastries and fresh coffee that are so irresistable.
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Cafe Saint-Ex: Good eats, good times from taxiway to takeoff
Locals under 26 years old will know Cafe Saint-Ex as a bar. A rowdy, drunken good time near the U Street corridor with a sweaty basement level for dancing to the guest DJ spinning tunes. But others will recognize it as a neighborhood restaurant serving up modern American cuisine with quirky twists, like fried green tomato BLT. Named for the French author who penned the Little Prince, Cafe Saint-Ex is a popular meeting spot with fun events spread throughout the week.
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Harry's Tap Room: Pentagon City's organic restaurant
Harry's Tap Room fits into the Pentagon City scene perfectly. Its laid-back, after-work beers and festive weekend brunches makes it a perfect setting for the young, yuppie neighborhood, along with its focus on organic food. And like most of Arlington, Harry's Tap Room is clean, bright and modern, with earth-tones and décor.
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O’Rorke’s Eatery & Spirits: Get away in Gettysburg
If you’d like to get away from the trappings of tourism and the more expensive restaurants in downtown Gettysburg, check out O’Rorke’s. Named for Colonel Patrick O’Rorke, the pub quietly celebrates the influence and achievements of Irish-Americans participating in the American Civil War.
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Springhouse Tavern in Gettysburg highlights colonial experience
Gettysburg is most strongly associated with the Civil War and the famous battle that permanently affected the history of the town. The proprietors of one of the first homes in Gettysburg, however, put down roots in the Revolutionary War era. The Springhouse Tavern at the Dobbin House is Gettysburg’s primary example of homes from this time—the Dobbin family even chose to build the house over a spring, allowing for a continuous supply of fresh water, even in the event of an attack from local tribe
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What is Arlington Saying?

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RT @_Cbella: For myyy birthdayy, I was thinking about taking my Mainsss to dinner.. But I think I'll jus have a day w/ myself and Reggie's credit card..
Posted by taytarantino in ÜT: 38.799432,-77.128749
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New Jack Zing Burger from Ray's Hell Burgers. My second trip there and still not overly #nomnom. Suppose to best... http://fb.me/FkXld2je
Posted by boristopia in Bethesda, MD
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@MsReneeLove well nooow we're boutta eat lol
Posted by pagesofle in Washington D.C.
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RT @AmbitiousCam: Guess who's coming to dinner tonight...<< i'll be right over
Posted by Drowknowsbest in ÜT: 38.788982,-77.26409
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@stacyannj Lunch sounds great! Not sure if I can meet during the week though b/c I work in Arlington. Maybe a weekend?
Posted by nathasha in Washington, D.C.
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LOL oh my! RT @Caps_Girl: @DCGiant Oh, a newspaper AND dinner. So worth $1!
Posted by jmdc88 in Washington, DC
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@AliciaRichards got popcorn|! Lol but why wud u eat that over pancakes lol
Posted by Slim_Smoove in Woodbridge Virginia
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Don Pablos, despite or perhaps because it's such a lackluster restaurant, has impressive booze options. I drank a beer the size of upper arm
Posted by Velcrobinson in Columbia, MD
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now deciding on whether to eat this last sandwich or not. wow. -.- #fattweet
Posted by thegreatsoni_m in Germantown, MD
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I'm glad those bitches from the Olive Garden commercial actually have time to leave their desk for lunch. #bitter
Posted by allybug99 in Washington, DC
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How the hell her mother gonna tell her 2 move stuff in her house @KimKardashian can do whatever in her own house that lady lunchin 2nite LOL
Posted by Un4gettableLove in ÜT: 39.073518,-76.858991
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Yeah I need to go ahead and NOT dance after that meal. I'm about to vom. I ate too much.
Posted by ElectricEmmy in Washington, DC
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@sean_welker I can both play baseball and eat apple pie in my romper - what can be more American than that?
Posted by sagworks in Metro DC, USA
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http://j.mp/cUvCj5 Taverna Corvino should be embarrassed by the pasta / marinara dish they gave me tonight.
Posted by sinterbear in Alexandria
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I'm in the mood for a steak or chicken alfredo with the vodka sauce on it
Posted by itsDanielBailey in ÜT: 38.801909,-77.478613
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The Rock vs. Frankies pizza??
Posted by nichole_mchugh in MetroCity babee(:
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RT @LoveforMarco: Choreography ate for bLLeed non-stop.
Posted by Schizophrenic_5 in ÜT: 38.766374,-76.932708
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RT @myfabolouslife: #RightOrWrong Doesn't every Chinese restaurant in the world be stingy wit the shrimp in the Shrimp Fried Rice??>HA!
Posted by MochaDiva68 in ÜT: 39.081668,-76.93437
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