Not to be confused with Ringo City, Johnsville, or Paulsbury, this is my fave spot in the DMV.
Georgetown is the heart of Washington DC, for me. It's one of the top party neighbourhoods, it's full of old charm and landmarks and points of interest. Hours of fun, and lots of hot people. Good things to eat, and it's a hell of a lot more walkable than some parts of DC.
Did you hear what happened when Robert Redford tried to get with Demi Moore in this town? It was an in-DC Proposal.
Washington DC is the nation's capital - as Americans like to say. It has a lot going for it and has so many rich suburbs that it doesn't know what to do with them. It's posher than the head of the Beckham household.
Unfortunately it also has some of the poorest areas you will find, and that is a real contradiction and juxtaposition if you think about it. Some of the tragically poor neighborhoods are really close to all the tourist attractions, and it does in many ways typify, symbolize, and define America for me. Having extreme wealth and extreme poverty close by without anybody giving much of a damn - so capitalist.
So I drove from Atlantic City to Washington recently. It was my AC-DC drive. And it took me all night long.
The other things I really dislike about Washington DC are the traffic and attitudes. It's probably the worst traffic in the country alongside LA, but LA has the reputation and DC less so... perhaps people don't realize what they're going to be dealing with.
There is definitely a problem here with friendliness. Because maybe everybody is from somewhere else and there are a lot of young professionals. Having lived three years of my life in this region I have to say that it wasn't the most warm and friendly, and didn't have as much culture as I would have hoped.
I have a NYC heart but I'm a bit of a DChead.
The suburb I like most in the Nova area is Annandale. It's basically Korea. It has a lot of fun stuff happening even late at night. Falls Church and Arlington both have a lot going for them as well. Fairfax and Manassas can be a little bit of suburban hell as can Reston. But there are some nice things out there too.
I know a very pretty girl here who has a gas problem (sorry if TMI). She's a fashion model, has been on Vogue once, Marie Claire twice. I call her my "DC Breezy Beautiful Cover Girl."
In terms of food I would definitely say it is underrated - especially by me - because for the longest time I thought the food here was absolutely awful, and not anything that I would really go out of my way to get. I was of the school of thought that Chicago was the best, NYC was overrated, Philly was great, and Boston & DC were not worth the paper their food was printed on. I since realized I was wrong. NYC is the best food city in the world, if you know where to go, and where to go is named "Queens." If it were just Manhattan it'd be overrated and overpriced as all living hell, but Queens is the best food neighbourhood in the world. Philly and Chi-town are still great, but Boston and DC aren't nearly as bad as I thought, again, if you know where to go. But not for what they are "famous" for. Boston is all about the Brazilian and desserts, not the expensive or Italian stuff. Maybe the seafood too, that part of the legend is correct. DC, known for burgers and sandwiches, has nothing good in either department. For sandwiches go to Philly. And I don't mean cheesesteak (ew) I mean roast pork, roast beef, and pot roast sandwiches.
There was a time when I'd have rather eaten feces than DCs but things have changed.
What DC is good for, is hidden ethnic treats. Lately I have been finding some real gems. Some in the Georgetown area. A few in DC itself. A few in Maryland. And then a decent amount in Northern Virginia as well. Or rather a DC amount. So a little bit of everything.
The best of G-town:
Falafel Inc - Love the prices and mission of the place too.
District Doughnuts in Georgetown
Here are the best of the rest of DC:
Silk Road Choyhona - best Uzbek food.
Max's - best Israeli - get shawarma/falafel with all the add-ons & spicy stuff.
Sadie Ann's inside the Dutch Village Market, hot pretzels and banana shakes.
&pizza - just wow.
And these
Sardi's - some of the best Peruvian chicken and sauce, ever.
Lovely Salvadoran food and drinks at Casita
Gyros from Yia Yia's and Plaka
Hard Times Cafe - delicious Chili Mac (Terlingua Red)
Late night, it has to be Kabob Palace
Torta at El Rulas in Manassas
Afghan and Persian food at Mazadar
The Burger Shack - the best
And a few treats:
Sno Cream Company inside The Block in Annandale
York Castle - crazy tropical flavors
So if your Grandpa is way too SLEAZY
And his advances make you QUEASY
And his breathing is way too WHEEZY
Wandering hands all clammy and GREASY
Walk out on him and come and SEE ME
I'll tell you pick up lines that are cute and CHEESY
I'll whisper in your ear and make you feel EASY
And after, I'll take you for the best food in DC
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