Washington, D.C. Restaurants

Ted's Bulletin

Ted's Bulletin Review

Extra, extra! This cheeky homage to mid-20th-century diners is styled after a newspaper office, with menus printed in broadsheet format and specials mounted on the wall in mismatched plastic lettering. But one bite of the grilled cheese with tomato soup or the "Burgh" burger, served on Texas toast with coleslaw and a fried egg, will convince you that the kitchen's skills are no joke. Kids will love the 16 clever milk shake flavors, and their parents will love the nine extra shakes that come with a kick of liquor added. (The Nutty Professor, made with Frangelico, is worth writing home about.) The Commander-in-Chief is a fan, stopping by for a cheeseburger in 2011.

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  • No lunch Mon.--Fri.

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