![]() I just see people trying to get their laundry done and leave. ![]() I don't recall it being a social experience, but that may be because I am not a social person. ![]() I think the hardest part was lugging the clothes about 5 blocks to the laundry mat, then sitting around waiting. My experience with laundry mats was before cell phones and when I lived in the city. Not sure I have ever been in a seasonally decorated Laundromat in my entire life. Seriously, what kind of Laundromat is quiet enough to eavesdrop on a casual conversation? I had to move closer to hear someone who was talking directly to me today and that wasn't even a public one. No chatting heard over the machines, although sometimes you can hear someone screaming into their phone. Was just starting to put quarters in when I came back to switch clothes half an hour later. One guy was loading the big machines as I walked in. The homeless or nearly so are often gamifying how long they can drag out the process without getting scolded for loitering. Some walk home, some wait in their cars, some get their grocery shopping done while the clothes are drying or go get some coffee because this is their day out. With more machines squeezing out the chairs, the only people hanging out are the ones who don't have many options. Not playing for sure because there isn't open space in laundromats anymore. The only kids I have seen in a very long time are either in strollers or folding the clothes. Ten different perfumes mixing, plus those who didn't/weren't able to shower before coming. After all, this restaurant was also on the Washingtonian’s list of 100 Best Restaurants of 2014.Mostly, laundromats are innocuous, at best. If that’s what you’ll be hangry for on New Year’s Day, you won’t be disappointed. Think about it as a super upscale Big Mac. It is comprised of two thin patties, pickles, onions, and special sauce for an affordable price. I went there for my birthday brunch back in August, dead set on demolishing one of the best burgers in DC according to the Washingtonian staff. Le Diplo is having a pre-fixed NYE dinner she-bang which I’m sure will be elegant and classy, but they are also having their usual nom-worthy brunch the following day. & last but definitely not least, the Hibiscus Margarita, which is one of the best margs this girl has ever enjoyed Reservations can be made at !reserve/cfwu.” Click on the blog link for the full menu! Here’s some menu items that I’ve enjoyed:īacon Cheeseburger with fried egg and special sauceĬinnamon Raisin STUFFED French Toast (it’s stuffed with some sort of delectable cream cheese filling) The special brunch will be $37.50 per person and will include all you can eat from the Pajama Disco brunch menu, bottomless mimosas and bloody Mary’s, and a special throwback disco soundtrack. The restaurant will offer hangover cures from their popular brunch menu like Duck Confit and Green Chile Hash, Kitchen Sink Breakfast Burritos, Stuffed French Toast, Spicy Mexican Fried Chicken, and more. This restaurant serves American food with Spanish, Mexican, and South American flavors within the funkily-decorated walls displaying artwork by Schlow’s wife.Īccording to BadWolf DC’s blog, “On New Year’s Day, Tico will offer a “Stay In Your Pajamas Disco Brunch” with bottomless mimosas and Bloody Mary’s. But this isn’t really a surprise coming from owner Michael Schlow, a Top Chef Master and James Beard Foundation award recipient. This relatively new restaurant, right by the also relatively new Trader Joe’s, is already a proven hit- it was just listed on the Washingtonian’s 100 Very Best Restaurants of 2014. One of them is even having a New Years Day Brunch special! I have dined previously at both of the below establishments in need of some greasy lovin’, and left feeling a big MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. What I’m definitely looking forward to, and what is most certainly not overrated, is a gluttonous, hangover-curing New Year’s Day Brunch! Lucky for you, me, and a great friend who turns a year older, there are a plethora of delicious options in DC that will definitely deliver. I for one usually feel that New Years Eve is slightly overrated in general.
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