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Lol thanks, more like #210. I had like 5 slices of pizza hut yesterday .Congrats on #203. Looks like it it was a larger sized slice too
Lol thanks, more like #210. I had like 5 slices of pizza hut yesterday .
What location to you go to ?My Sunday evening dinner at Red Robin yesterday.
I had the Southern Charm Burger.
I tried out their latest gimmick milkshake, peaches and cream milkshake. There's a gang of diced peaches in it. The peach gummy rings aren't visible because they sunk in the glass.
I lol. The pizza hut slices were a chance encounter. The fam planned a volleyball day at the beach but it was scattered thunderstorms here & then we all just went back to my cousins place shot some hoops & he ordered us all pizza hut.I actually did the back of the napkin math in my head thinking “He only had 3 slices the week…52 weeks in a year so about 200 slices annually. How did DCAllAfrican guess 200 in < 6 months?” But I see you’re putting work behind the scenes! If the Vegas line hasn’t moved yet I’m definitely betting the farm on you to runaway with this
Good sandwich spots in DC? I’d like a sandwich today but I’ll be here until Sunday.
Good sandwich spots in DC? I’d like a sandwich today but I’ll be here until Sunday.
Not sure where you are going to be but some of my favorite sandwich places are are Call Your Mother (multiple locations but I usually go to the one in Capitol Hill or Georgetown), Stachowksi Market (Georgetown), Bub and Pop's (Dupont Circle), Compliments Only (Dupont Circle) and Fight Club (Capitol Hill). Some notes I tell folks:
CYM is a Jewish Deli and all their sandwiches are on their fresh bagels which are good.
Stachowski Market has huge sandwiches and it is a butcher shop so the meat is on point (pause).
Bub and Pop's (Philly Inspired) and Compliments Only are both really good BUT their sandwiches are on hoagies rolls so technically they may be more of the "sub" family and I am not sure if you are looking for that.
Fight Club has big sandwiches and more of a variety in terms of meats, toppings and how they pair them. They also have really good drinks too and a solid happy hour.
That is all I can think of for now. I would check out their menus/location to see what you like and if they are near anywhere you are headed. Hope this helps
Thank y’all both! Will post picsif you're in the georgetown area, go to wisemiller's deli and get the chicken or burger madness