• Cafe Phillips

    Still working on my DC trip food posts. As you can tell, I have a TON of food places that I need to post up…soon! Cafe Phillips is a pretty typical cafe in the heart of DC. Kinda reminded me of Qualcomm Cafe back at Berkeley – they had a huge variety of sandwiches and …

  • Corner Bakery Cafe

    During my recent Washington D.C. trip, I had a memorable breakfast in Virginia. The place was called Corner Bakery Cafe, and despite its chain-restaurant background, served some delicious and fresh food. I ordered their Anaheim Scrambler, which included eggs scrambled with crisp applewood smoked bacon, tomatoes, green onions, and cheddar cheese, topped with avocado. The …

  • Ray’s Hell Burger Too

    It took me a while to get the pun. Ray’s Hell…raise hell? Heh. Ray’s Hell Burger Too is a well-known sit-down burger place in the Arlington, Virginia area. They had an awesome variety of delicious-sounding burgers, and I couldn’t resist their spicy offering, the Big Punisher. Hands down the best spicy burger I’ve had! I …

  • Stetson’s Famous Bar & Grill

    After our prep for the expo yesterday, the co-workers and I stopped by Stetson’s Famous Bar & Grill. Claiming to be “U Street’s oldest neighborhood bar and grill,” this place is located in the heart of D.C. and is said to have been a one-time speakeasy during the Prohibition era. Other than its rich history, …