No Pains No Gaines » Eats in DC


December 20, 2007
  Category: Eats in DC, Washington Nationals   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 8:26 pm  

Ben's Chili BowlWhen 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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December 9, 2007
  Category: Eats in DC, Business   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 10:57 am  

Why does it seems like for a city to grow, it has to destroy itself in the process? Over the last several years that I’ve lived here, I’ve read articles about small business owners having to go out of business because of the spike in taxes they owe, developers buying their land or the building they’re in and giving them the pink slip or some other negative turn of events that benefits one party and not the current party.

Even in Anacostia where they development may not have reached the same proportions as the Baseball District, NoMA or H Street (yet), Evangeline “Mama” Cole-Thompson needs help now for her local neighborhood restaurant. She not only has been serving food to the locals, but she has given away a lot of free food reqarding the children for their grades, helping the elderly on fixed budgets, giving away scarves and gloves for the needy.

Her husband recently suffered a stroke and the bills have been a struggle to keep up with. And now her landlord is pressing the issue of get it together or be out. Thank you but no thank you.

A sign on the door says Cole-Thompson needs 300 people to donate $100 each, or $30,000. It’s short of the $50,000 required to get her back even but more than enough to pay her back rent and allow her to renew her $3,000-a-month lease.
August 14, 2006
  Category: Eats in DC   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 6:11 pm  

Cold Stone CreameryThe 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.

And to her surprise, just as we came up the escalator, there was her favorite ice cream restaurant of all time – Cold Stone Creamery. While in Cold Stone Creamery, I noticed an offer they have for free ice cream. Just sign up for their birthday club and for your birthday, you can swing by and get a free treat.

How can you beat that?

August 11, 2006
  Category: Eats in DC   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 2:22 pm  

Restaurant Week DCRestaurant 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.

Starting Monday and spread over seven days, you can take advantage of these value eats, just as long as you’re fast enough to grab your reservation in time.

July 24, 2006
  Category: Eats in DC   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 8:40 pm  

Dough RollersI 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.

Though the forecast called for thunderstorms throughout the weekend, we lucked out and had plenty of sunshine to enjoy a weekend at the beach. It’s been a long time since I enjoyed a few days on the beach. The waves were brutal, but I didn’t get caught up in the undertow making the days on the beach well worth the trip.

We spent Saturday night out on the boardwalk which had more to offer than I expected. Never hearing of Ocean City, I was pleasantly surprised at the atmosphere. Being only a three hour trip from Washington, DC, I’m sure I’ll be headed back out there again. The morning we left, we decided to grab some breakfast at a local favorite, Dough Rollers. And, well, the review is pretty mixed.

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