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brain
08-05-2003, 03:36 PM
I just thought I'd jump in on the bandwagon. My company will be exhibiting at the Natural Product Expo East in Washington DC from 9/4-9/7. Too bad I won't have any free time to do anything. Those tradeshows make you real tired. I suppose I could use a few good recommendations for dinner. I do have to eat. :)

Freelance Superhero
08-05-2003, 03:48 PM
bring me back a bullet wound, okay dear?

kimchicowboy
08-05-2003, 07:24 PM
can you bring me back some free samples of "herbal" products? heheh. j/k.

brain
08-05-2003, 07:25 PM
Originally posted by kimchicowboy
can you bring me back some free samples of "herbal" products? heheh. j/k.

You were in Vancouver. You could've gotten plenty of it there.

mcs328
08-05-2003, 09:52 PM
Cool. You'll be in the new Convention Center? If you are I suggest you stay on the south side walking towards the monuments. One block south is safe. One block north and well I hope they have a body bag in your size. Don't go west or east until you first go 2-3 blocks south otherwise you'll end up in a not so picturesque part of town.

Near Chinatown we have a Subway and a Blimpies. We also have a Hooters, Ruby Tuesday, Fuddruckers, Starbucks and Legal Seafoods in the perpendicular street. The waitresses at Hooters aren't really that good from what I've heard but you can check it out yourself :P

brain
08-05-2003, 11:25 PM
Yes, it's at the new Washington DC convention center.

If there are Legal Seafoods, what are illegal seafoods?

poiselle
08-06-2003, 03:52 AM
Hop on the blue line of the metro and head for Georgetown. Old Glory has good BBQ. Also in Georgetown is Fatoosh which is pretty good middle eastern food. There is also a good sushi place called Kaz's Sushi Bistro if that is your thing too. It is on 19th and I street. Adams Morgan has a fair number of restaurants, but NW is in the midst of a gang war right now so I probably would not wander over that way.

Tag
08-06-2003, 06:02 AM
Dude there are tons of things to do in Washington
New new convention center was built in a really bad area > go west young man.......if you want some specific suggestions just PM me.

Have fun

mcs328
08-06-2003, 06:14 AM
Originally posted by Tag
Dude there are tons of things to do in Washington
New new convention center was built in a really bad area > go west young man.......if you want some specific suggestions just PM me.

Have fun

I think he needs to go 2 south before going west. That first or second blocks west I think is sketchy no? Whatever the case don't go north.

gear02
08-06-2003, 07:40 AM
You can come out to Virginia and visit me. Just take the orange line out all the way and then...

wait...no...don't :D

brain
08-06-2003, 07:56 AM
Originally posted by gear02
You can come out to Virginia and visit me. Just take the orange line out all the way and then...

wait...no...don't :D

No offense, but I've been to Virginia once. I have no desire to go back. I'm not sure which was more boring... NoVa or Richmond, where I was for most of my trip.

kimchicowboy
08-06-2003, 07:59 AM
virginia must be pretty, huh? the closest i've been to that area is baltimore. very nice in the autumn.

brain
08-06-2003, 08:00 AM
It was beautiful when I was there in Spetember 2001. I just got bored.

attgig
08-06-2003, 08:01 AM
don't go to chinatown.... it's not really chinatown (just look at those restauraunts that mc listed....they're all chinese cuz they have a chinese sign on top). Chinatown is really sad.... unless you have something to watch at the MCI center.... don't go there.

I still haven't done any of the touristy stuff in DC (just been to hockey/basketball games :P). but yeah...I heare georgetown is the place to go....

brain
08-06-2003, 08:09 AM
Seems like DC is a dangerous place to be if you don't know the territory. I guess I'll head straight back to the hotel after the show every night. Is the St Regis near the convention center?

mcs328
08-06-2003, 08:34 AM
Originally posted by attgig
don't go to chinatown.... it's not really chinatown (just look at those restauraunts that mc listed....they're all chinese cuz they have a chinese sign on top). Chinatown is really sad.... unless you have something to watch at the MCI center.... don't go there.

I still haven't done any of the touristy stuff in DC (just been to hockey/basketball games :P). but yeah...I heare georgetown is the place to go....

Well I didn't list any Chinese restaurants :P . Yes those restuarants do have their names written up in Chinese because afterall they are in Chinatown and they are one block away from MCI center. Before the MCI Arena they used to be Chinese restaurants until they were bought out or their rents went through the roof when the lease had to be renewed.

Right now they're constructing an office/apt/mall complex on top of the metro station there. Watch out for falling stuff. I took the metro there and I noticed one of the wooden boards/plank collapse from a combo of holding up all the rain water and construction material left over the weekend.

Yeah go to Georgetown...I think you need a cab b/c there no metro there right? And parking is a miracle if you can find one.

gear02
08-06-2003, 09:01 AM
Originally posted by brain


No offense, but I've been to Virginia once. I have no desire to go back. I'm not sure which was more boring... NoVa or Richmond, where I was for most of my trip.

hmm...yeah...it is :D

whitak24
08-06-2003, 10:14 AM
Originally posted by attgig
don't go to chinatown.... it's not really chinatown (just look at those restauraunts that mc listed....they're all chinese cuz they have a chinese sign on top). Chinatown is really sad.... unless you have something to watch at the MCI center.... don't go there.

I still haven't done any of the touristy stuff in DC (just been to hockey/basketball games :P). but yeah...I heare georgetown is the place to go....
dc's chinatown is the most pathetic i've seen in any major city.

as for how safe DC is, i've heard two schools of thought. one group of people names all these "dangerous" and "safe" areas and advises you to stay away from anything that's not the mall, georgetown, or adams morgan.

the other group says that most of the city is relatively safe as long as you're not scared of black people and aren't a complete idiot. i haven't spent enough time in dc to know who's right, but i'd guess it's somewhere between the two extremes. but seriously, i don't think it's that bad. it's not like you're in detroit or something :heh:

Tag
08-06-2003, 10:16 AM
Like any major city there are wonderful areas and those that one should not set foot into. Use your best judgement. ( wrong place wrong time can happen anywhere )

Georgetown is the place to go to hang out and whatever.

Your hotel is actualy near one of our offices > not too far from the white house. cab it to gtown is my recommendation.

poiselle
08-06-2003, 12:27 PM
If you take the blue/orange line to the Foggy Bottom stop you will come out by GW. You can walk to M street from the metro. DC really is not all that bad. I am serious about the gang war in NW right now, but that is new and not really the norm for the most part. I have only been through Chinatown twice, I was not that impressed. Since I live only a few miles from DC I should spend more time there, but the bars are expensive and parking sucks.

mcs328
08-06-2003, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by poiselle
If you take the blue/orange line to the Foggy Bottom stop you will come out by GW. You can walk to M street from the metro. DC really is not all that bad. I am serious about the gang war in NW right now, but that is new and not really the norm for the most part. I have only been through Chinatown twice, I was not that impressed. Since I live only a few miles from DC I should spend more time there, but the bars are expensive and parking sucks.

Yeah I heard about these gang wars. Defintely not the norm for DC so stay away from that area.

Here's a news link to it
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21747-2003Aug5.html

attgig
08-06-2003, 12:40 PM
Originally posted by poiselle
I am serious about the gang war in NW right now, but that is new and not really the norm for the most part.

you're serious about the gang war?
waiiiiit...so... errr, you're ....in the gang? mmmm.... you got our backs right? :)

brain
08-06-2003, 03:20 PM
Originally posted by Tag
Like any major city there are wonderful areas and those that one should not set foot into. Use your best judgement. ( wrong place wrong time can happen anywhere )

Georgetown is the place to go to hang out and whatever.

Your hotel is actualy near one of our offices > not too far from the white house. cab it to gtown is my recommendation.

I'm hoping the hotel is decent. The St. Regis in LA is pretty nice.

poiselle
08-06-2003, 06:41 PM
Originally posted by attgig


you're serious about the gang war?
waiiiiit...so... errr, you're ....in the gang? mmmm.... you got our backs right? :)
Unless there is a gang for short, white kids with glasses I think I am out of luck. Sadly, my friend bought a house in NW fairly close to all of this stuff. He has a baby due next week so this little development is not welcome.

Tag
08-06-2003, 06:57 PM
It's not the Willard but I am sure you will find it more than adequate.


Originally posted by brain


I'm hoping the hotel is decent. The St. Regis in LA is pretty nice.

brain
08-06-2003, 07:37 PM
Originally posted by Tag
It's not the Willard but I am sure you will find it more than adequate.



The Willard?

Tag
08-07-2003, 06:47 AM
WIllard is THE place to stay in Washington > Lincoln use to hang out there.


Originally posted by brain


The Willard?

brain
09-08-2003, 03:31 PM
Just got back last night. Glad to be home. Fortunately, the weather was nice, but I was inside the convention center all day so I wasn't able to appreciate it. Ate some dope crabcakes in Georgetown. Had a fantastic dinner at Kinkeads was some bomb diggity desserts (keylime cheesecake, creme brulee trio, and chocolate sampler).

Freelance Superhero
09-08-2003, 03:45 PM
you are such a food whore.

brain
09-08-2003, 04:37 PM
Originally posted by Freelance Superhero
you are such a food whore.

You're just a dirty whore. What's your point?