
524 8th Street, SE
From the folks at Tash:
OPENING for LUNCH THIS WEEK!
Monday to Thursday
11;30-2:30pm (Lunch); Dinner 4:30-10:30pmFriday-Saturday
11:30-11pmSunday
11:30-10pmHappy Hour ( will not limit at the bar; it is the whole restaurant)
Mon-Fri (4:30-6:30pm)
50% on All the Beers and Wines.
50% on the Special Cocktail.Saturday – Sunday Special
Mimosa and Bloody Mary For $4.00
Category: Capitol Hill, Restaurants
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20 May 2013 10:16 AM
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19 May 2013 4:27 PM
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20 May 2013 10:43 AM
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15 May 2013 9:29 AM
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21 May 2013 11:29 AM
New job keeping me busy : ) and off PoP :(.
FWIW, I had my radiators reinstalled. I found them on craigslist from people ripping them...
Aesthetically, it's great. Wonderful landscaping and beautiful lights. Functionally, it's...
Too bad that they don't use opportunities like this to install innovative stormwater...
I assumed it was to catch busses driving down T St since they are not allowed to do so.
Ate there a couple of weeks ago, i believe they were only open for about four days at the time
lamb chops were good but nothing made me want to run back to there asap
So what place in the neighborhood makes you want to run back asap? Because every kabab place I’ve tried on that side of town sucks.
After my first brunch at Belga i wanted more…
i didnt have that with this spot…
I was really hoping it would be an order-at-the-counter kebab joint instead of a fancier sit-down dinner place. If it had been, I’d be there at least twice a week. As it stand, though, I’ll probably never go. 8th Street is in dire need of some good, (relatively) cheap, and quick food options.
If you follow the neighborhood listservs, you’d know cheap fastfood is the LAST thing residents want. Instead, they want more of Javier’s identical mediocrity. They’ll be soiling themselves in ecstasy once that Popeyes folds.
Which listservs? I follow the Capitol Hill, Navy Yard Neighbors, and New Hill East listervs and got the exact opposite impression.
You obviously don’t live in the neighborhood.
(Directed at monkeyrotica.)
Granted it is Capitol Hill, where a small, vocal minority hate everything. But, I think the majority of people would welcome more “fast casual” options like Nando’s, Moby Dick’s, Shawafel, Eamonn’s, a good subshop, etc.
I think the local outrage is more over dumpy old fast food places.
there is a difference between more “fast casual” type places like
I agree, and I think it would do better as a casual place because it’s on the southern end of 8th and could pick up the Navy Yard lunch crowd.
And the neighborhood dinner crowd. A place to pick up a quick falafel after work would get so much of my money–and plenty of other people’s, I’d imagine.