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  • like_that
    justincredible;1845962 wrote:I looked at a few of the menus, nothing seemed that outlandishly expensive.
    You will be fine. If you are in memorial weekend, the memorial parade is on Sunday. Always cool to see the vets that day. It is pretty big.
  • Sonofanump
    Belly35;1845825 wrote:I'm Ok I have some other things working in my life and it is time.
    That is really good to hear. The wall is very quiet and most are respectful to the atmosphere.
    Don't forget paper and pencil to honor your friends.
  • Belly35
    like_that;1845891 wrote:Sights to see outside of touristy shit that most people know about:



    -Roosevelt Island, most people don't go here because it is out of the way
    -National Arboretum, likewise
    -Meridian Park, pretty close to U street and great place to run steps. Google it
    -Eastern Market is a cool area, and if you are around Sunday the market is nice to check out.


    Airbnb neighborhoods if you want to stay like a local: Logan Circle/U Street/Shaw/ Adams Morgan/Dupont. Can't really go wrong with any of those neighborhoods, I think Logan/U Street/Shaw is more centralized though for shit to do. Also have to be careful with Shaw, if you go too far out it can be sketchy. If you choose shaw send me the link and I can tell you if it's a solid area.


    Food:


    -Thip Khao: just email them now and book a reservation. You're welcome. Great Laotian place. It's in Columbia Heights, which is about a mile from U street, but worth an Uber trip and Columbia Heights is a solid area.


    -Bad Saint: Also in columbia heights. It was voted the 2nd best new restaurant in the US. Only problem is they only have 27 seats and seat people in waves (530, 730, and 9). If you are in DC friday, you would have to get in line by 330 to get a table. Don't even bother trying on saturday. It's amazing, but I have the luxury of being off every other friday and it's only a few blocks from me.


    -Rose's Luxury: Voted best new resturaunt in the US a couple years prior to Bad Saint. Also one of those places you have to get in line early. If you watch Fuck That's Delcious on Vice, they went here episode 1.


    -Le Diplomate: Great french place


    -Barcelona: Spanish Tapas


    -Agora: Turkish great for bottomless brunch (dinner is good too)


    -Cava: Same concept above


    -Keren: Ethiopian/Eritrean, best you can get in DC. I recommend eating on your last night and giving yourself time to shit the next morning though.


    Doi Moi: Great Thai food


    Florida Avenue Grill: Soul Food, has been open in DC since 1944 and nothing has changed. A meal for one person can serve a family of 3.


    I could go on and on with food. You can't go wrong with this guide http://dc.eater.com/maps/best-dc-restaurants-38


    Bars:


    -American Ice Company (out door drinking)
    -Dacha Beer Garden (big outdoor beer garden)
    -Jack Rose (has over 2600 bottles of whiskey on the wall)
    -Churchkey (great beer selection)
    -Meridian Pint (same)
    -Bier Baron (same)
    -A&D (good cocktails)
    -Lost & Found (divey bar in blagden alley)
    -Right n proper (DC brewery in Shaw)


    You could also Uber out to Northeast DC to check out Atlas Brewery, Green Hat Distillery, and Magnus Distillery. They are all next to each other, but far from everything else.


    Not sure, what else you all are looking for, but let me know.
    Thank you it's a great list Thai food you nailed it I love Thai food
  • Belly35
    Sonofanump;1845985 wrote:That is really good to hear. The wall is very quiet and most are respectful to the atmosphere.
    Don't forget paper and pencil to honor your friends.
    I have four wall rubbings that a friend of mine in our squad sent me many years ago I'm kind of concerned about the wall but I'm actually more concerned about going to the gates of Walter Reed that's going to be my difficulty