Subhed sticks it to ya!
Harsh, WaPo Local. Where's Remy when we need him? And who runs errands in Clarendon, except neighbors on foot and people (likely from away) foolish enough to try and park in the Whole Foods Parking lot?
Of the list, I'll agree with Screwtop, Artisan Confections, Iota, Boccato, and Earl's. I'll add 11th Street Lounge, Sette Bello, Silver Diner, Mexicali Blues, Eat Bar, and Eventide. Whitlow's, you're on the fence. La Tasca, same thing. American Flatbreads, I need more experience to decide.
Not on my list? The British store. Foreigners come here, attack our city and then want to gather here? Let's be sensitive to the War of 1812.
(Note: In all seriousness, the British are great. Good people. This blog is about half-English and had ancestors on the Mayflower. One may or may not have caused trouble in Plymouth for kissing his wife in public.)
(That's right. That's how we do it. Also, another ancestor may or may not have sided with the British during the War of 1812 on the family's farm in Canada. But they were just battling to stop the United States from trying to take over Canada, which, when you think about it, was in the USA's best interests. In related news, I wonder how the British store seems to do so well in Clarendon and the trophy store seems to struggle. The trophy store should give itself a big trophy for effort.)


August 23rd, 2010 at 9:28 PM
My buddy's roommate had ancestors on the Mayflower. Maybe they knew each other. Was that a big ship? Should I not be picturing a Lego canoe?
August 23rd, 2010 at 9:55 PM
Basically how it happened:
August 24th, 2010 at 7:24 PM
That British store is great. I am recalling Cadbury chocolate bars.