
10th and H St, NE
Back in April we learned that Ben’s Chili Bowl would be opening up a 2nd location at 10th and H St, NE. Last night @HStreetDC_ tweeted even more good news:
“Wow! Plans for @benschilibowl on #HStDC look amazing! Roof deck w/49 seats. Inside 132 seats. Patio w/34 seats. Big place, looks great.”
Though they also tweeted:
“They’re still refining the plans for @benschilibowl. Gonna be awhile before they open on #HStDC”
Category: H St. NE, Restaurants, Top Stories
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Too bad the big & Tall store is closing, I had never seen it before this pic… There are barely any quality Big & Tall stores in the DC area… It would be nice if POP detailed stores that cater to fat guys like me.
They’re food is garbage.
Worth noting that @HStreetDC_ is not a “they,” it’s one person, Margaret Holwill (I understand the usage here, though).
I think the anonymous English Major was referring to Ben’s Chili Bowl, who’s food is not garbage, it’s actually quite excellent junk food for a drunken night ramble. Bill Cosby also agrees with me. The correct word to use in that context is “their” though, despite my differing opinion.
I think imgoph was referring to POP’s use of “they” in the phrase, “Though they also tweeted.”
Agreed on Ben’s food. It’s not a culinary revelation, but it’s good late-night drunk food.
kaylee: yep, that’s what i was referring to.
It’s kIndia funny that some people used the closing of this store as an example of gentrification pushing out black businesses, well it turns out that it’s a black business coming in.