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The ***OFFICIAL*** Washington, DC thread (2 Viewers)

Rented a kayak at the place next to the Georgetown boathouse, under the Key Bridge, this weekend and had a great time paddling around for a couple of hours. Went to the Lincoln Memorial, up to Three Sisters Island and just really enjoyed being on the water in the middle of the city. It was cheap too, just $20 per hour for a 2-person kayak.
I think I'll try this with my kids.

 
Rented a kayak at the place next to the Georgetown boathouse, under the Key Bridge, this weekend and had a great time paddling around for a couple of hours. Went to the Lincoln Memorial, up to Three Sisters Island and just really enjoyed being on the water in the middle of the city. It was cheap too, just $20 per hour for a 2-person kayak.
I think I'll try this with my kids.
My most recent dreams have been having a job where I mostly telework and only have to go to the office once a week, at most. In such a scenario, I'd be very tempted to pack up and move to somewhere like the Eastern Shore or Northern Neck and get a house on a deep creek or small river and get some kayaks.

 
Rented a kayak at the place next to the Georgetown boathouse, under the Key Bridge, this weekend and had a great time paddling around for a couple of hours. Went to the Lincoln Memorial, up to Three Sisters Island and just really enjoyed being on the water in the middle of the city. It was cheap too, just $20 per hour for a 2-person kayak.
I think I'll try this with my kids.
Highly recommend. They also have paddleboarding, but that felt more like a beach activity to me. My son rows, so he wasn't as impressed by the vibe of being on the water in the middle of the city, but I thought it was cool. If I had been a bit more ambitious we could have gone right down to the end of the runway at National and had the planes thunder overhead, but it would have been upwind and upstream the whole way back so we didn't go much farther than Memorial Bridge. But even being under Memorial Bridge was cool in its own right.

 
I will read through this thread more but last few pages seem to be mostly food related. I have been there a handful of times but never had a lot of free time and have only seen Georgetown area, walked the Mall, and gone to a Nats game.

If you have one day with the wife and hotel is next to the White House what would you guys do? We like walking around. Will be in October so weather shouldn't be too awful. Bonus question: One place for dinner. Not super fancy but good atmosphere. We have reservations at "Founding Farmers" right now. We are big wine fans as well.

Thanks!

 
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I will read through this thread more but last few pages seem to be mostly food related. I have been there a handful of times but never had a lot of free time and have only seen Georgetown area, walked the Mall, and gone to a Nats game.

If you have one day with the wife and hotel is next to the White House what would you guys do? We like walking around. Will be in October so weather shouldn't be too awful. Bonus question: One place for dinner. Not super fancy but good atmosphere. We have reservations at "Founding Farmers" right now. We are big wine fans as well.

Thanks!
I'm sure there are 40 other places that people will recommend with better food but in that area I'd rather go to Old Ebbitt Grill than FF. Much more of a unique DC vibe and the food is good. Very close to the WH.

 
I will read through this thread more but last few pages seem to be mostly food related. I have been there a handful of times but never had a lot of free time and have only seen Georgetown area, walked the Mall, and gone to a Nats game.

If you have one day with the wife and hotel is next to the White House what would you guys do? We like walking around. Will be in October so weather shouldn't be too awful. Bonus question: One place for dinner. Not super fancy but good atmosphere. We have reservations at "Founding Farmers" right now. We are big wine fans as well.

Thanks!
I'm sure there are 40 other places that people will recommend with better food but in that area I'd rather go to Old Ebbitt Grill than FF. Much more of a unique DC vibe and the food is good. Very close to the WH.
Thanks.

Funny you mention that place. It one of the few places that I have been to that I remember the name (others being the Ben's Chili Bowl and The Blue Duck Tavern) it was right next to my hotel. Had a late breakfast there after a rough night and it was solid.

 
I will read through this thread more but last few pages seem to be mostly food related. I have been there a handful of times but never had a lot of free time and have only seen Georgetown area, walked the Mall, and gone to a Nats game.

If you have one day with the wife and hotel is next to the White House what would you guys do? We like walking around. Will be in October so weather shouldn't be too awful. Bonus question: One place for dinner. Not super fancy but good atmosphere. We have reservations at "Founding Farmers" right now. We are big wine fans as well.

Thanks!
I'm sure there are 40 other places that people will recommend with better food but in that area I'd rather go to Old Ebbitt Grill than FF. Much more of a unique DC vibe and the food is good. Very close to the WH.
Georgia Brown's is another place I'd say is better, more DC, and not super fancy. But it's not going to be anything top of the line. Or Potbelly, of course.

For walking around, neighborhoods around Dupont Circle or Capitol Hill are probably the next most popular after Georgetown.

 
I will read through this thread more but last few pages seem to be mostly food related. I have been there a handful of times but never had a lot of free time and have only seen Georgetown area, walked the Mall, and gone to a Nats game.

If you have one day with the wife and hotel is next to the White House what would you guys do? We like walking around. Will be in October so weather shouldn't be too awful. Bonus question: One place for dinner. Not super fancy but good atmosphere. We have reservations at "Founding Farmers" right now. We are big wine fans as well.

Thanks!
I'm sure there are 40 other places that people will recommend with better food but in that area I'd rather go to Old Ebbitt Grill than FF. Much more of a unique DC vibe and the food is good. Very close to the WH.
Georgia Brown's is another place I'd say is better, more DC, and not super fancy. But it's not going to be anything top of the line. Or Potbelly, of course.

For walking around, neighborhoods around Dupont Circle or Capitol Hill are probably the next most popular after Georgetown.
I will check out Georgia Brown's. Have not been to the Capitol Hill area, will add that to the list. Thanks.

:lol: on the Potbelly.

 
Since you have walked the Mall, I assume the monuments have been done -- how about the Smithsonian museums? You could tour the U.S. Capitol as another option. Lots to walk around inside, but I'm not sure if you prefer something outside (still plenty of outside walking though, as you jump between museums).

...As big wine fans, you might like a wine bar like Proof.

 
Since you have walked the Mall, I assume the monuments have been done -- how about the Smithsonian museums? You could tour the U.S. Capitol as another option. Lots to walk around inside, but I'm not sure if you prefer something outside (still plenty of outside walking though, as you jump between museums).

...As big wine fans, you might like a wine bar like Proof.
I have walked the Mall quite a few times but love it. She hasn't been there in many years so that is probably going to happen at some point in the day or at night.

Smithsonian needs to be on the list for sure. Hadn't thought about touring the US Capitol, will look into that as well as Proof. Thanks.

Wish we had an extra day.

 
If you do the Capitol Hill area, hop into the Library of Congress for a few minutes. Arguably the best interior in DC.

 
I'm headed to a conference in D.C. Tuesday. Fly home Thurs night. Will be at the Ronald Reagan Building/International Trade Center and I guess there's a connected Marriott? Any great ideas for food or cool hang outs nearby? Baseball season over for the Nats, so no luck there. Doubt much is going on with music/events mid-week. Been to the main tourist spots. Will be busy during the day but will have a few flexible nights. Suggestions appreciated.

 
I'm headed to a conference in D.C. Tuesday. Fly home Thurs night. Will be at the Ronald Reagan Building/International Trade Center and I guess there's a connected Marriott? Any great ideas for food or cool hang outs nearby? Baseball season over for the Nats, so no luck there. Doubt much is going on with music/events mid-week. Been to the main tourist spots. Will be busy during the day but will have a few flexible nights. Suggestions appreciated.
It's probably the Marriott that's across Freedom Plaza from the Reagan Building. I recommended Boss Shepherd's to someone else who was staying over there not too long ago. Known for their fried chicken.

I don't know about music and other events. I think the Wizards first preseason game is tomorrow night.

 
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I'm headed to a conference in D.C. Tuesday. Fly home Thurs night. Will be at the Ronald Reagan Building/International Trade Center and I guess there's a connected Marriott? Any great ideas for food or cool hang outs nearby? Baseball season over for the Nats, so no luck there. Doubt much is going on with music/events mid-week. Been to the main tourist spots. Will be busy during the day but will have a few flexible nights. Suggestions appreciated.
The Going Out Guide from the Washington Post probably catches most things happening in the area.

 
How's the weather in the District? My project coordinator decided to cancel this week due to Joaquin (late last week it looked like DC was the main target). You getting all that crazy rain they are getting in the Carolinas?

 
How's the weather in the District? My project coordinator decided to cancel this week due to Joaquin (late last week it looked like DC was the main target). You getting all that crazy rain they are getting in the Carolinas?
Really lucked out up this way. A couple inches of rain on Friday/Saturday, but nothing bad since.

 
How's the weather in the District? My project coordinator decided to cancel this week due to Joaquin (late last week it looked like DC was the main target). You getting all that crazy rain they are getting in the Carolinas?
Sunny and 65ish outside of DC. Doesn't look like were due for rain until the weekend. We didn't get hit anywhere close to the Carolinas. We were forecasted for ~2" max. Not sure we hit that high. May be different in varying areas.

 
Yeah, basically perfect weather this week. I'm currently taking a break and just sitting outside on a bench in the Sun for a few minutes.

 
This excerpt from Caron Butler's book on the Arenas-Crittenton incident is a must read: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dc-sports-bog/wp/2015/10/07/i-play-with-guns-caron-butlers-inside-account-of-the-gilbert-arenas-gun-incident/

Sounds like Gilbert is lucky to be alive.
Yeah, Gil chose the wrong guy to try to get tough with. Just imagine the disaster that whole story could have been and how it could have potentially sunk the whole franchise had Javaris pulled the trigger. GB Caron Butler.

 
Just got back from DC on a family trip. Saw most of the monuments, memorials, etc. Joe Walsh played at the Washington Monument on Sunday. Went to Smithsonian Science, Air & Space, and National Zoo. Arlington Cemetery for the changing of the guard was pretty cool. Got free tickets to the Newseum. That place was pretty cool.

Food:

Firefly - very good

Wicked Waffle - best waffles around

Tonic - $4 happy hour tater tots and beer

Circa - awesome filet sliders

Campano - wood-fired pizza

Founding Farmers - pretty good

Farmers, Fishers, Bakers - good

 
I just finished a biography on our first president so Im all intrigued to visit Mount Vernon soon. Anybody been? Did you enjoy? I imagine two girls, 9 & 11 would be bored to tears? Should I go alone so I can enjoy myself?

 
I just finished a biography on our first president so Im all intrigued to visit Mount Vernon soon. Anybody been? Did you enjoy? I imagine two girls, 9 & 11 would be bored to tears? Should I go alone so I can enjoy myself?
I went when I was somewhere around their age, but that was 40-45 years ago. My memory now tells me I loved it, but I may have been bored and am misremembering. I know I was big into (what passed for) history and, especially, the Revolution back then so I'm sure I liked at least some of it.

 
I just finished a biography on our first president so Im all intrigued to visit Mount Vernon soon. Anybody been? Did you enjoy? I imagine two girls, 9 & 11 would be bored to tears? Should I go alone so I can enjoy myself?
They do have things for the kids to do I believe IIRC.Thought they had an adventure map for them to do and also the animals will keep them busy as well.

 
Mount Vernon is well worth seeing. It's run not by the government but a private group of ladies that raised the money to save and preserve it more than a century ago. It had gotten a little musty but they recently got a huge grant from Ford and built a state of the art visitor center and museum. I love the back veranda with the vista across the river to the opposite shore that is completely unchanged since Washington sat there

 
Mount Vernon is well worth seeing. It's run not by the government but a private group of ladies that raised the money to save and preserve it more than a century ago. It had gotten a little musty but they recently got a huge grant from Ford and built a state of the art visitor center and museum. I love the back veranda with the vista across the river to the opposite shore that is completely unchanged since Washington sat there
That's my favorite spot in the greater DC area.

 
I just finished a biography on our first president so Im all intrigued to visit Mount Vernon soon. Anybody been? Did you enjoy? I imagine two girls, 9 & 11 would be bored to tears? Should I go alone so I can enjoy myself?
Went last spring on a beautiful day; we have a 12, 11, and 8 y.o. And they had fun. I agree that the adventure books will help. There is lots of outdoor activities, and that helps with kids, and just being able to run a bit helps too. They are probably hitting this stuff in school, so being there triggers the learning, who knows they may teach you stuff!

 
Mount Vernon is my favorite place in the area. I've been many times. Definitely worth going to. Kids should enjoy it. The new museum has a lot of stuff geared to kids too.

 
Jesus people are such douchebags. Video contains language that may be NSFW.

Viral video captures Loudoun County road-rage incident

STERLING, Va. (WUSA9) -- A near-collision between the driver of a Jeep and a teenage pedestrian set off a profane tirade captured on video by a passing motorcyclist.

The driver's rant has now gone viral, with more than 100,000 people viewing it in just a few days online.
Michael Crawford recorded the video with a small camera mounted to his motorcycle helmet on Thursday afternoon. He told WUSA9 in an exclusive interview that his attention was drawn to the threats being made by the driver against the teenager, whom he had nearly hit in the crosswalk at Algonkian and Cascades.
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/sterling/2015/10/12/viral-video-captures-loudoun-county-road-rage-incident/73847374/

 
I like how in the opening teaser they show the kids face and then during the longer report they blur out his face.

I have nothing against suburbs. I live in the suburbs. But, the suburban culture and design just isn't good for pedestrians. Yesterday, my boys (10 and 8) and I were crossing a busy road on our bikes. We had the crossing signal and oncoming cars turning right just kept going. Just about all of them looked over at us coming across and just kept going. Some even accelerated to make sure they beat us. After about 8 cars someone finally stopped and suffered that 3 second delay so we could get all the way across.

It's understandable, though. Pedestrians are generally a rare thing in the suburbs, so you aren't accustomed to look for them and it can catch you off guard when they are there.

 
I hear you dgreen. I run on the W&OD and always have my head on a swivel when the trail crosses roads. Then again I'm in Arl County and not Loudoun but peds have to be aware out there!

 
I hear you dgreen. I run on the W&OD and always have my head on a swivel when the trail crosses roads. Then again I'm in Arl County and not Loudoun but peds have to be aware out there!
Yeah, I'd guess Arlington is a little better than Fairfax or Loudoun, but still not the best. Heck, I hear people all the time talk about the "crazy" pedestrians in DC. Pedestrians are everywhere in certain parts of DC yet many drivers still don't give them their proper right of way.

 
Speaking of radio... Any of you ever check out 820am, The Gamut? Crazy station I listen to when I'm here. You'll get old timey country folk music, then a Prince song, some punk rock, then maybe an 80's rap tune.

 
I hate the search function. So I'm just going to put this here instead of the black lives matter thread:

http://www.colorlines.com/articles/watch-viral-video-shows-dc-police-violently-handcuffing-teenage-student

One interesting tidbit:

MPD spokesperson Officer Sean Hickman provided the following statement to The Huffington Post:

The initial call was for a suspicious person, three subjects may be trying to rob people at the ATM. The location for the call was 6th St and Pennsylvania Ave, SE. Officers in the area responded to the assignment. One individual fled on foot from the police, was chased, and then taken down. The individual resisted, and was handcuffed while resisting after he refused to stop. The person making the video was interfering with police, and was also detained while the incident was investigated. Neither individual was arrested.
So, cops come by to check out area (note: not cop's fault, they got a 911 call). And kid runs. This puts cops in a tough position: It's not illegal to run from the police. But . . . what do you expect them to do? If I am walking down the street and turn the corner I see a german shephard standing there looking at me, possibly growling, I'm probably not going to make any sudden moves like turning and running, because it may decide to chase me and rip me to shreds. You kind of have to treat police like you'd deal with a wild animal . . . very carefully.

Anyway, and unfortunate situation the whole way around.

 
Big DC sports night tonight- Wiz season opener, Caps-Penguins and even a DC United playoff game.

If you're a casual hockey/Caps fan like me you might have missed most of their games to date. They haven't played many games for some weird reason, and their three most recent games were weekday West Coast games last week. I lucked into catching all of them, and this team is incredibly entertaining so far. They're at that elusive level where everything they do seems to work and you feel like they're world-beaters, like the Wiz vs the Raptors in the playoffs this year or the Nats during that 10 game win streak last season. Kuznetsov has been as fun to watch as Ovi at his best. No idea how they're doing it or how long it will last (maybe tom22406 or dgreen has more insight), but it's worth the effort to check them out before it ends. We don't get many chances to see stuff like this around here.

 
ESPN 980 on Wednesday announced that it is discontinuing its morning drive show, “The Man Cave” with former Washington Post columnist Jason Reid and Chris Paul, “effective immediately.”

ESPN’s nationally syndicated “Mike and Mike” show, which was moved to SportsTalk 570 when “The Man Cave” began, will return to the 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. time slot on ESPN 980.

“Mike and Mike” will be simulcast on both 570 and 980 through Friday. According to the station, “The Steve Czaban Show” will air in the morning drive slot on 570 starting Monday, but that is subject to change.

“Unfortunately we were not able to obtain the consistent level of ratings success needed in morning drive over the last seven months, and therefore felt the need to make this change,” ESPN 980 director of programming Dan Zampillo said in a release.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dc-sports-bog/wp/2015/10/28/espn-980-cancels-the-man-cave/

 

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