Diners Drive-Ins and Dives
I didn’t try the bacon brittle, I know, I know, burn me at the stake. And I
didn’t try the fried chicken either - off with my head! Next time.Bc yes,
there will be a next time.
The Ritz diner has the best food in the area, better than most restaurants.
If you are looking for a GREAT Steak sandwich, the Ritz is worth traveling too.
All of their food is fresh and cooked when you order it. If you like your food
hot and made to order the way you like it, the Ritz is the place to go.
Very friendly staff and pretty good chow. Not high on the list of must-do’s
along Route 66, but worth a stop if it’s time to eat..
We’ve been to the Shanty twice and it is a great local eatery. The place is
always packed which is a good sign and definitely does not disappoint. The food
is always great and service is always friendly. The atmosphere is really neat
and it has been featured on a lot of different tv programs. It is a little
pricey, but well worth it as it is definitely good stuff.
The 14th Street Bridge will be temporarily closed. Due to the temporary
street/bridge closings.
I just really dig the vibe of this place! Really low ceiling that you can tag
with your name and funky ‘famous’ art work on the walls. Its a dive that’s a
wacky spot with good food, beer, and people. I live in Denver so I’m not a
regular by any means but I will try and get over here whenever I hike or run in
the area. Super friendly staff, good chicken wings, and sandwiches.
I am quite a fan of the Sparrow! I have to say I’m probably there at least once
a month. Great selection of beer and food.
We were in the mood for some authentic Mexican cuisine, but we knew we weren’t
going to find that at a chain restaurant, so we took the advice of the nearly
100 reviewers and tried something new. Wow! I wasn’t expecting what I received.
The cashiers must have thought we were crazy ordering multiple items. No one
charges $2.50 for a big taco or $3.25 for a giant tamale, right? Wrong. So
incredibly wrong.
Ah The Winery, what a fantastic place! So a couple of months ago, I was out
with some friends on a Friday night for a beer or two. We started at Republic.
My original plan was to have two, maybe three beers and then call it a night.
Seems they have moved from Cave creek road to West Bell. Glad they are still
around. This is the closest thing to Kansas city Barbecue in this town, No
doubt. Keep up the good work Roger!!
The manager/owner came and played with the camera I had out. He took our
picture and talked to us about how he use to have fancy cameras and take great
photographs. Then he told us about how he use to jam on the guitar. I liked how
friendly he was.
As for the customer service it was great. Even though we ordered are food in a
fast food fashion, we were never forgotten. They were constantly filling our
water and making sure we were enjoying ourselves.
This place is a must eat at, small hole in the wall place but rich in flavor
and taste. When you get there have an order of onion rings then dive into a
chicken fried steak plate and it will be enough food to satisfy any hunger.
I’ve tried the fried chicken and another one of those must have plates, and if
you have room try a piece of homemade pie “different varieties”. You won’t be
disappointed with this place. Been here twice and will definitely come back and
indulge…
If the Indian Taco isn’t your scene, the Medicine Wheel Nachos won’t
disappoint. The melted cheese they smother the chips in was recently altered by
adding more green chiles and deliciousness. All I could say when I tried it
was “mmmmm cheese”.
Roast beef with yorkshire pudding and some proper hot horse radish. Also lots
of mashed potatoes with gravy and grilled vegetables.
I was in the mood for a turkey dinner, so I dragged one of my friends here for
lunch and ordered the turkey plate. To be perfectly honest, it was sort of
bland. But it was still comforting in a way, and for the price, it was ‘aite.
I’m a big fan of Tortilla Cafe because it offers carefully prepared, well
seasoned food for reasonable prices. It’s really the only reasonably priced
restaurant I have found in DC. I’ also think that Tortilla Cafe is highly
underrated by patrons of Barracks Row and Eastern Market who are often drawn to
glitzier places or big box restaurants.
Such a great little place if as mentioned you can find a seat. It’s the
perfect storm of really popular and really small. I personally only go to the
OBX in the offseason to avoid crowds but even then it can be a challenge to get
a seat.
It’s our pleasure to provide our employees with a fair and fun work
environment.
Today my friends and I held a surprise 30th birthday lunch at Traffic Jam &
Snug and it went flawlessly!