Eat Out: Brio

We did a quick errand run out to Legacy Village Saturday afternoon in-between Big Shows and stopped at Brio for a quick dinner.  We have been there several times and always have a nice meal.  We sat at a table at the bar and had the wedge salad with blue cheese, bacon and tomatoes.  It is delicious and I always get this when we go here.  (Why does salad taste so good at a restauraunt and it just doesn’t taste the same at home?)  I had penne with a blue cheese sauce, chicken and asparagus. Sinful and tastey. Courtney has pasta with sun dried tomatoes and spinach in a white wine sauce.  Claire had similar with chicken and mushrooms.  The food came too fastwasn’t that was ok as we had to get back.

Eat on Edgecliff rating: B (can’t give a chain better than that by principle)

Washington D.C. 3/24-3/6/12

Saturday, March 24th, 2012

Jack is doing his first co-op in Washington D.C. so I drove him down and spent a few days in D.C.  We woke up at 6:00 AM on Saturday and were on the road by 6:30.  It rained the WHOLE way to D.C. but we still made it there in around 6 hours.  Jack’s friend Andrew came to Cleveland the night before from Chicago. He is also doing a co-op in D.C. and hitched a ride with us. We dropped Andrew in Silver Spring, MD and then drove to downtown DC where we were staying in the always lovely Hotel Harrington.  Our room was ready and we had a room on the top floor in the corner with a nice view.  We dropped our stuff off and went to the National Building Museum just a few blocks away.

 Lo and behold there was some sort of kid festival going on and there were a million kids running around.  The building was built around the Civil War and has a huge open atrium with humongous columns filling it.  This is where all the kids were but we were still able to check it out.  We decided to buy admission and check out some of the exhibits.  The exhibit on plans for building monuments and museums that never got built was very interesting as well as the original plans for the famous ones and the competing drawings that didn’t make it  There was also a cool exhibition of lego buildings and the gift shop had lots of cool stuff.  We then trucked down a few blocks to the mall in pretty steady rain and went to the modern wing of the National Gallery.  I don’t think I have been in there since I was a kid so it was fun to explore.

Oh Well, Mel Bochner, 2010

We didn’t check out too many of the galleries, just walked around the galleries and admiring the I.M. Pei
architecture.  One exhibit that we did enjoy was an exhibition by Mel Bochner that were all large paintings of synonyms. They were really interesting.  We walked through the underground tunnel that connects the modern to the traditional National Gallery and then went out through the mall side and walked towards the Washington monument.  It was pouring rain out and pretty lousy out so we walked back to the hotel to take a rest before going out for dinner.  There was a large demonstration going on on the mall but we couldn’t for the life of use figure out what they were demonstrating for or against.  (Not a very effective demonstration) We looked it up later on and it was something about atheists / secularists etc…lots of crazies.  After resting our weary feet for a few and watching NCAA we metroed it up to U street to have dinner with Stephanie Maxwell.  Details here.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

in front of new workplace

We left the hotel around 9:15 and headed to Capital Hill neighborhood to check out where Jack will be working and then meeting my Aunt Ellen and Uncle Wally for brunch. Jack’s firm is an easy two blocks from the Metro and is in a nice neighborhood.

eastern market interior

We met Ellen and Walt just around the block at Matchbox.  After brunch we walked around with Ellen and Walt around the Eastern Market.  Not as nice as the West Side Market but nice, and they had a lot of stuff outside which was nice.

flower market at eastern market

Said goodbye to Ellen and Wally and then decided to go to the tidal basin as the cherry blossoms were still out.  We took a weird way there which ended up being the scenic route as well but eventually made it there.  It had been raining for the past 24 hours so most of the blossoms had just fallen off.  It was pretty cool as there was pink confetti blossoms over everything.

confetti cherry blossoms
jack 1/2 way around the basin

We walked around the whole basin: Jefferson Memorial, FDR Memorial and the new MLK memorial which was cool to see.  It was nicer than I thought it would be and quite moving.

artsy jefferson memorial columns
jefferson memorial interior
jack contemplating the dome
jack at fdr monument
mlk memorial

We walked back to downtown and did a bit of shopping at the Macy’s and got back to the hotel around 2:30 to rest for awhile and watch NCAA basketball.  We got motivated again around 4:00 and metroed to Dupont Circle to go to the Phillips Collection and have dinner.  The Phillips collection is an art museum in the family’s old mansion.  It was really great and reminded me of the Isabella Stewart Gardner museum in Boston and the Frick Collection in NYC, two favorites.

George Breitner
Henri Evenepoel

The exhibition that was going on looked at when photography first started in the later 19th century and how some of the post impressionists used photography in their paintings.  It was very interesting.  We haven’t heard of most of the artists and especially enjoyed the works by George Breitner and Henri Evenepoel.  We were in the museum for probably about 1 1/2 hours and bought some things in their giftshop as well.  It was FINALLY turning into a nice day outside so we walked around the Dupont circle neighborhood for awhile looking at the nice row houses and their gardens.  We went to dinner at Hank’s oyster bar that I read about and had good reviews.  See food blog for details.  It was funny watching people as we were eating dinner outside on their patio as it was a very gay neighborhood and there seemed to be  a kickball tournament somewhere close bye as all these young guys in short shorts and striped socks kept walking by.  After dinner we were tired and Jack’s first day at work was tomorrow so we metroed back to home sweet hotel harrington.

going down into dupont circle metro station

Monday, March 26, 2012

Up early, packed and checked out by 7:00.  Had breakfast at Au Bon Pain and walked with Jack to Metro and said goodbye for two and half months as he was off to his first day of work.  I spent a few hours walking around as it was a beautiful morning with a bright blue sky.  I walked down to the mall and walked to the ww2 memorial, walked down to the Lincoln Memorial passing the Korea monument.  Then went to the Viet Nam memorial and then took the long route back to the hotel past the White House.  The most amazing thing was I was the only one at all the memorials.  They are usually thronged with tourists and and as it was early in the morning I was all by myself.  It was really great and so much nicer.  The Viet Nam memorial was especially moving walking by it with no one around, no noise and the thousands of names with the sun reflecting off off them.  I also have failed to mention that  I just got a new iphone and all of these pictures are from that phone.  I have been getting better at figuring it out and I think the pictures from this morning are especially good.

ww2 memorial
korean war memorial
lincoln memorial columns
lincoln memorial column base
lincoln memorial
lincoln memorial looking at capital
viet nam memorial statue
viet nam memorial statue
viet nam memorial
washington monument from viet nam memorial

You have to admit that it is pretty amazing that there aren’t ANY people, let alone asian tourists, in any of these pictures!  And I am quite impressed with the camera on my new iphone.   I made it out of downtown DC without any wrong turns all by myself which is so impressive I must say.  The ride home was easy, blue sky and loud music the whole way.  I decided to make a pit stop at the Pittsburg IKEA on the way home and was happy to discover that it is not out of the way at all for future reference.

Eat Out: Presti’s

Well we woke up really late this morning and it was our car pool week which means I ran out the door without any lunch.  The good news is that I had nothing scheduled at noon and the sun was shining so I headed out to Presti’s for lunch.  I have been there probably dozens of times over the past 5 years and always get the same thing: a piece of artichoke pizza and a piece of pepperoni and sausage pizza.  Today was no different but was a bonus in that I got to sit outside in the sun all by myself and enjoy the tasty treats.  Life is good and pizza makes it even better.

EatOnEdgecliff Rating: A

Eat Out: Washington D.C.

I went on a quick trip to Washington D.C. to drive Jack there as he is doing his first co-op there for the next two and 1/2 months.  Of course we had to try out some of the eats there.

Marvin.  3/24/12. Jack and I met Stephanie Maxwell on Saturday night at Marvin on U street.  After investigating a bit, U street appears to be a growing neighborhood with lots of new places.  Marvin looked like a good choice with out being crazy expensive.  It is a strange combination of belgian and soul food.  Strange, yet true and very tasty I must say.  Stephanie and I both started with an asparagus salad and Jack with a house salad.  I had a big bowl of mussels and clams, Jack had a stew of different cuts of pork over white beans and Stephanie had the best dish of the night: chicken and waffles.  It was a boneless piece of crispy fried chicken over a belgian waffle over collard greens with a thing of syrup on the side.  I have always been scared to order it but will definately next time.  Along with the good belgian beers and the atmosphere I would definately  recommend as a nice place to go.  Stephanie was off to meet friends after and Jack and I went in search of a bar to watch the NCAA games going on.  We couldn’t find anywhere on U street as everywhere was packed so we hopped back on the Metro and went to somewhere across from the Verizon center…and could not resisting stopping at Red Velvet on the way for some very tasty cupcakes.

Matchbox.  3/25/12.  Sunday morning we met my Aunt Ellen and Uncle Walt for brunch in Capital Hill.  We met there as this is the neighborhood where the firm that Jack will be working is located.  We got there ahead of time and walked to check out where Jack’s new workplace was located…just two blocks from the Metro in a nice rowhouse on the corner.  It looks nice.  We were initially going to go somewhere else, but Aunt Ellen suggested Matchbox and we noticed it right across the street from the place where we were going to go and it looked nicer.  Jack and I ordered a pan of hot sweet rolls while we were waiting and they came just as Ellen and Wally arrived.  Hot and delicious.  I had a waffle with fresh fruit, Ellen and Wally each had the banana bread french toast with raspberries and rum spiked syrup and Jack ordered off the regular menu and got a chicken pesto pizza.  Everything was great.  The place was hopping and by the time we left it was totally full and a there was a small jazz group playing in the background.  Very nice.   Actually the whole block was full of people doing Sunday brunch and lots of different restaurants.  It was nice to be able to spend time with Ellen and Wally.  (our outing was also featured on Ellen’s world famous blog.)

 

Hank’s Oyster Bar. 3/25/12.  After spending a nice afternoon in Dupont Circle we ended up here on Sunday evening and were happy to sit on the patio as the sun had finally came out after some really crappy weather.  I read about Hank’s somewhere and it was on my list so I was happy we were able to get a table as the place was packed.  From the very beginning we had the WORST service ever.  It was pretty comical.  You name it and it happened…plus it was happening everywhere, the runners kept bringing stuff out to tables and people told them they didn’t order it, or they already had it…someone gave us a plate of fries for no reason.  On the plus side the food was very good.  I love raw oysters and the ones I had were super fresh and wonderful.  I could have sat there and ate oysters all night.  I also had a crabcake and old bay fries…two orders  :).  Jack got fried chicken with side of potatoes and mac and cheese  (he’s on his own for the next two months so needed to load up on the carbs).  I had a couple of tasty Grolsch’s and enjoyed the scenery.  The parade of people outside was great to watch.  It was a good thing we weren’t in any rush.

book: Swamplandia!

A thirteen year old alligator wrestler who has grown up in a south Florida island faces many changes after her mother dies in. Her eccentric family operates an old amusement park/alligator zoo on their island and face reality as people stop coming.  Creative, quirky, interesting book.

PJH Rating: Four Stars

Book: The Sense of An Ending

Short british novel that took me forever to read.  That must mean something.  Main character in his 60s or 70s looks back to group he was going to school with and women who he dated.  One of the friends, who ended up dating his ex-girlfriend, kills himself which leads to events decades later.  Interesting story and ending…but not too into it though.

PJH rating: three stars