
809 12th St. NE
From a press release:
Horace and Dickies is the latest addition to the growing number of independent restaurants on Old Takoma’s Main Street. Using the formula that has been successful at the original Horace and Dickies, an institution on the H St Corridor in Washington, DC for over 20 years, the new location will open this week at 6912 4th Street, NW in the Takoma neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Owner Simone Shannon, with the blessing from her Dad, Richard “Dickie” Shannon, will be expanding the family business and bringing the same favorite menu to Old Takoma which includes fried fish, shrimp, crab cakes and chicken plus soul satisfying sides like collard greens, macaroni and cheese, french fries, potato salad and slaw. Homemade cakes and pies round out the menu as well as a new addition to the Takoma menu – fish tacos.
“While people definitely travel from around the city to get our food, we selected the Takoma location because we were looking to tap into a new market in another area of DC,” said Simone Shannon. “We were particularly drawn to the Takoma neighborhood because the community is recognized for supporting its independent businesses.”
Known for their reasonable prices, large portions and quality food, Horace and Dickies has attracted not only the Washington, DC community, but also Adam Richman and Man v Food on The Travel Channel which also helped to develop a steady flow of visiting tourists.
About Horace and Dickies: Horace and Dickies is a family business which has been bringing fresh made food to the Washington area for over 20 years. The original location is at 809 12th St. NE (at H St.) Washington, DC with hours: Mon-Sat 10am-2am and Sun 11am-7pm. The new location is located at 6912 4th St, NW, Washington, DC with hours: Mon-Fri 10am-9pm and Sun 11am-7pm.
We previously judged Horace & Dickie’s here.
Category: H St. NE, Restaurants, Takoma
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I know cycling has problems, but the crackdown on juicing has gone too far.
All I know is I am tired of seeing every renovation is just a gut job, then a unoriginal...
I love Bacio pizza in Bloomingdale! They don't offer delivery but great neighborhood...
311? I think I found the flower thief. Suspect is helmeted male, hopped up on apple...
I tried their kabob last weekend, it was pretty good and a lot of food for the price....
“fresh made food” apparently means low-quality, frozen fish.
Have you even been to the original location? It’s perfect what what it was designed to be…a family owned restaurant providing quick and inexpensive eats. Deep frying does not require the talent of a chef. There are other restaurants that area that will cater to those needs if that’s what you want.
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Love that the new location is right off the metro. Can’t wait to try it.
Good news!
This was the old Wings Supreme place…they had great wings and im sad to see them go but didnt seem all that interested in operating long term. That being said I think H&D is and will be a great replacement
Wings Supreme had horrible service, but really great wings. I miss that place too. Can’t wait to try H&D, do we know when it opens?
I live near the H St. NE location. It always smells of foul, nasty, rancid unchanged oil and unchanged oil vents. Makes the whole street smell like burnt oil. It’s terrible. Good luck Takoma!