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Drink the District: Church and State
Last week I wrote about The Liberty Tree, my favorite place on H Street to sit back, eat some fries, and drink a beer. Today, it’s time to share my favorite place to go right after. Almost every time I’ve eaten at The Liberty Tree, the night has continued a couple of blocks away at the speakeasy-style bar Church and State. Located up a flight of stairs (directly above the bar formerly known as Fruit Bat, which will reopen soon in an undisclosed new format), Church and State mixes prohibition style drinks with flair.
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Sticky Rice: Millenium +12
We here at Eat The District talk about sushi a lot. I have a small theory as to the nature of not only our personal infatuations with this cuisine, but with our love of sushi as a community; not just as a metropolitan community, not as an American community, but as a global community. The reason that we, as a race, love sushi is because when it is done right, it is arguably some of the best food on planet Earth. Sushi is a testament to simplicity and how far we can go with just fresh ingredients. Put simply sushi rocks.
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The Morning Roundup
The Morning Roundup 05/04/2012
FRIDAY! And to celebrate, Livingsocial has a fantastic deal for you.
Must-buy: Livingsocial’s $15 for $30 at H Street’s Sticky Rice is as close to a no-brainer as they come. This popular spot serves up delicious Asian fusion food, from innovative sushi rolls to a variety of noodle dishes, none of which disappoint. Even better, the portion sizes are huge: two appetizers and one entree are easily enough food for two people, making the $30 easily enough for you and a friend. Don’t miss this one.
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