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Beginner's guide to Washington, D.C.

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Food, nightlife, music, neighborhoods, best museums/attractions, etc. There must be a comprehensive guide out there on the web but I can't really find it. Does anyone have a link or two? Or you could write your own guide.
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Dick's Drive-In Hamburgers - Seattle's best cheap burger with the most expensive coming in at only $2.40. Heard the shakes they sell are decent too. The location in Queen Anne has lots of drunk skanks coming in and out on Friday/Saturday nights for fast food after getting fucked up all night. Ezell's Chicken - Seattle's best fried chicken. Oprah gets this shit flown into her whenever she's in the mood for chicken. Bai Tong - Seattle's greatest Thai restaurant. When some important govt official from Thailand went to Seattle he turned his nose up at all the other Thai joints save this one. Originally made for Thai Airway flight attendants so you know it isn't nasty overly westernized trash.
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Mount Rainier is worth seeing checking out.
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Dick's Drive-In Hamburgers - Seattle's best cheap burger with the most expensive coming in at only $2.40. Heard the shakes they sell are decent too. The location in Queen Anne has lots of drunk skanks coming in and out on Friday/Saturday nights for fast food after getting fucked up all night.

Ezell's Chicken - Seattle's best fried chicken. Oprah gets this shit flown into her whenever she's in the mood for chicken.

Bai Tong - Seattle's greatest Thai restaurant. When some important govt official from Thailand went to Seattle he turned his nose up at all the other Thai joints save this one. Originally made for Thai Airway flight attendants so you know it isn't nasty overly westernized trash.

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Um, I think he's looking for recommendations for Washington, D.C.

Washingtonpost.com Going Out Guide (registration needed)
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City of Washington.
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Bachelor's Mill

Capitol Hill
1104 8th Street, SE
Washington, DC 20003
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The Fireplace
2161 P St. NW
Washington, DC 20037
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Nellie's Sportsbar
900 U street
NW Washington DC 20001
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Nellie's Sportsbar
900 U street
NW Washington DC 20001

Yes, Conne will fit right in. And he might even get laid by the end of the night.
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Anacostia, drive through slowly with your interior lights on and a fist full of money hanging out of the window.
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These guys are messing with you. I think this is more your style: Phase One 525 8th St. SE Washington, DC 20003
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Panera Bread
4238 Wilson Blvd # 1118
Arlington, VA 22203
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