When I lived in Atlanta, a popular joint to grab a bite was J.R. Crickets. Opened in 1982 it has since opened up eight other locations throughout the Atlanta region. If you don’t make it to the original on Spring Street across from another landmark restaurant, Varsity, you have options.
When I moved to Washington, DC, the talk of landmark joints like J.R. Crickets was Ben’s Chili Bowl. Opened in 1958, it has much more prestige than Crickets, though it serves chili dogs, half smokes and other fast food type foods. One thing that made it cool was the fact that there is only one Ben’s, but the one thing that makes it inconvenient is that there’s only one Ben’s.
But, there are talks of another one opening up in the near future. A second location for another Ben’s Chili Bowl? This one, if all goes well, will be in the Washington National’s new baseball staduim.















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The other day the lady and I went to the zoo to check out the First Animals. Unlike when we were new to the city, we got off at Cleveland Park Metro station as opposed to Woodley Park/National Zoo Metro Station. Why? Walking downhill as opposed to uphill.
Restaurant Week DC is here and the grills are being fired up. More than 150 of Washington DC’s finest restaurant’s are offering their fine dining for discounted prices. Want lunch? Try $20.06. Want dinner? Just add 10 bucks.
I recently took a weekend off and went to Ocean City, Maryland, on a whim with the lady Torrie Camp, my homeboy Desmond Carter and his son Jaylen. We spontaneously showed up in town, grabbed a room at the Sea Hawk Motel and hoped it didn’t rain.