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Washington, DC Restaurant Qestion for Locals!
Hello all,
I am having trouble remembering a particular old Italian Restaurant in DC. In February, I am taking my wife and we are meeting another couple for a long weekend. I would love to take our friends to this particular restaurant, but I can't figure out it's name or location from memory. I have been to this Italian restaurant on at least two (2) occasions, but cannot for the life of me remember the name of it. Here's what I remember about it, in the event that anyone knows what I'm talking about!: 1. It was a restaurant which is frequented almost exclusively by locals (that knocks out MOST of them, doesn't it!) and not tourists. 2. I remember it was downtown, and not in Adams/Morgan or Georgetown. 3. I remember that it had been around for over 50 years. (That should knock out a few others.) 4. Seems like it was in the middle of a city block, with a covered outdoor seating/patio seating, and then seats, of course, inside as well. 5. It was NOT an expensive restaurant, but it wasn't a cheap pizza joint either. Does this ring a bell with any DC local out there? Thanks if it does!!! dfotravels |
AV Ristorante
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Thanks, MikeT! That's it! Happy New Year to you and your family!
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Glad I could help. It's an infamous place. Allegedly, Antonin Scalia eats there a couple of times a week. Very old school Italian.
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Whoa, MikeT, great call! I remember eating at AV's with my parents as a kid. After college it was one of the few downtown places I could actually afford. Haven't been there in years but have lots of great memories of the place!
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The original poster actually described it pretty well.
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I have to say that I have found the food at AV to be not very good. There are a number of other choices around town that are much better, such as Faccia Luna, Pasta Mia, and Il Raddichio.
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I think the food at AV is pretty average, but it is definitely more "old school" than the ones you mentioned.
That neighborhood is on the verge of a major change, now that the new Convenion Center is dominating everything. A number of the businesses on that block have sold out. |
Funny thing!!! I guess we all read the OP and thought AV.
He did describe it pretty well and many of us enjoyed dinners there. It actually has GOOD pizza!! |
Agree with previous posters that AV is great for the atmosphere, if not so great for the food.
Speaking of the changing neighborhood, I have heard that AV has sold and is closing. This may be a rumor, but I have heard it from more than one person. A shame if it's true. |
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