L daily ex Sat, D daily. 659-0055. 589-0999. Careful attention shows in the quality of salad greens and small details, though overall the food tends to be good rather than memorable. Luigi's of Bethesda 4919 Fairmont Ave., Bethesda. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Da Vinci 2514L St., NW. Parking lot. 4200 Wisconsin Ave. NW. Beer and wine only. The food is rustic and homespun. Stret parking. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Nearby bus routes include 461, 463, and 467. . L, D daily. Suspend your expectations and Axum can be fun. The path to take is an appetizer of mussels with tomato sauce and plenty of garlic of fried squid; the empanaditas are merely ordinary. AE, V. Reservations required. The food is excellent as well." more. AE, CB, D, MC, V. N reservations. Closed Sun. Order from the front page of specialties and certainly try a Hunan dish -- perhaps shredded chicken with broccoli -- violently hot or very mild, as you wish. It is always, however, a pretty little Italian restaurant, white with touches of pink, and lovely, flossy little arrangements of flowers on the table. No alcoholic beverages. Constantly inventing nouvelle cuisine with American ingredients, Jean-Louis has been teaming cold carrot soup with a dollop of tomato sherbet, purslane with batons of barely cooked salmon, Maine lobster with chopped fresh basil. "Their clam chowder is amazing and the OEG Burger is great for lunch.". L $8.25-$11.25, D $8.80-$16.50. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Valet parking for dinner. Full bar service. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Yet such a warm and charming little nook o a restaurant might be worth stopping by for a drink. La Mancha 5515 Cherokee Ave., Alexandria. Trout or red snapper are afloat in nutty clarified butter with almonds, mushrooms, onions, ripe tomatoes and coconut milk, garnished with crisp green broccoli.Neither meats nor vegetables are overcooked. Free parking in adjacent garage for two hours. Parking in shopping center lot. A brisk, cheerful place to eat, La Brasserie allows the option of eating lightly or substantially, and inexpensively if you are careful. Central to Ethiopian dining are giant, pale, thin pancakes, sour from their fermented batter, which serve as tablecloth and utensil -- you eat with your hands by scooping meats and vegetables with pieces of pancake. Parking lots and street parking. Full bar service. And the price range is tightening, with less difference than ever between the average checks of modest and grand restaurants. There is a good restaurant at Ocean ix, but it is hidden among a lot of mistakes. Parking adjacent lot.Full bar service. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Linen HOTEL SCENE Washington DC AE1522. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. not just since the 1980s when the word became common." . N reservations. Sushi and sashimi are the mainstays, and they are as fresh as you are likely to find in Washington. 737-2101. Full bar service. Steak and Ale Check local phone directories for locations. . Full bar service. Start with samosas, flaky fried dough triangles stuffed with spiced meat or vegetables and dipped into a wonderful sweet-hot-tart tamarind chutney. Starbucks. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested, required on wekends. But if something very homey, like veal stuffed with seasoned bread crumbs and braised in a brown sauce, is on the menu, you have hit a good night. L, D daily. Kramerbooks brasserie is an all-day place, a kind of Reader's Digest Condensed Books version of the Champs Elysees. Closed Mon. For the greatest variety and most reasonable prices, you can sample combination platters. AE, DC, MC V. Reservations suggested. AE, CB, CC, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. L $3.50-10, D $4-$12. Order small bowls of stewed chicken, lamb or beef, either mildly spiced with cumin, cinnamon and the like, or hotly peppered with red pepper paste; spoon mounds of the meats and side dishes of braised cabbage and green beans and carrots in between, then start tearing and scooping. The Abyssinian 2020 Florida Ave. NW. 234-1444. Reservations accepted. Reported as permanently closed. Lamb has been badly trimmed and smothered in thick unsavory sauce. Open daily. BEFORE YOU POST A HOTEL REQUEST, PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY! And in the meantime, its cooking has settled into fairly consistent satisfaction. Best Restaurants in Staten Island, New York. L $2.95-$6.50, D $4.25-$9.95. The kitchen's unique character blooms at dinner. Closed Sun.AE, MC, V. Reservations requested. AE, CB, MC, V. Reservations suggested. The cooking at Nora is better than ever, the soups dense with flavor, the lunchtime picadillo sweetly spiced with cumin, onions and peppers. Children's prices. Full bar service. 881-1100. 824-0909. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Open daily. Parking lot across the street after 6 p.m. Full bar service. No-smoking section. Tom Sarris Orleans House. On weekends you point to what want from rolling carts; on weekdays you choose from a m enu of three dozen dim sum. It is a restaurant of character; its food is very good and, in the instance of a few dishes, unexcelled. 528-3320. 548-1288. L $2.25-$3.95, D $3.25-$7.95. The menu, for example, describes a veal dish as "with special Italian cheese" rather than bothering to tell you that cheese is gorgonzola, a pungent blue that is not to everyone's liking. If you don't equate French restaurants with ethnic charm, you need an evening at Cafe Tatti. No-smoking section. L, D daily. and have played host to former presidents, foreign dignitaries, and a wealth of other impactful figures. Full bar service. Full bar service. Old Ebbit Grill, Lunch, 1945. Open daily. 998-6616. Sir Walter Raleigh Inn Check local phone directories for locations. 3. By all means order murgh tandoori, the red-crusted tandoor-cooked chicken that shows this cooking to best advantage. The two homemade sausages tasted worn out. Sample tortellini, agnolotti and cannelloni swoop on a combination plate, or sumptuous linguine with fresh clams and a healthy dash of red pepper. Full bar service. Full bar service. 340-6880. Every couple of years, it seems, La Fonda comes up with a redecoration scheme; this year's is tile. Full bar service. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Whatever combinations you choose, certainly include tibs, smoky-flavored grilled cubes of beef with onions, a mild dish that even entices children, and try the hand-chopped raw beef with chili pepper and butter to moisten it; a marvelous variation of tartar steak, it is called kitfo. It is just an enormous old apartment house coffee shop with travel posters and vinyl tablecloths, but Fio's has real southern Italian cooking at coffee-shop prices. No reservations. Enriqueta's 2811 M St. NW. End with apple strudel, tart and flaky, for the main dessert alternative is something insultingly called Russian cake, with canned fruit cocktail. Full bar service. Mamma Desta blends sweet, savory and hot spices masterfully. Street parking and commercial lots. Full bar service. And the service is personable, casual. 1520 14th St NW, Washington DC, DC 20005-3722 - Read more on Tripadvisor. Beer and wine only. It is one of those exciting cities where you could visit a different restaurant every day for six months and still not get to all the good ones. The wisest choices are among the blackboard specials, but dinner may be accompainied by indifferent side dishes. The Warehouse 214 King St., Alexandria. Open daily. MC, V. No reservations. Stacker compiled a list of the highest rated fine dining restaurants in Washington, D.C. from Tripadvisor. Appetizers can be superb, particularly the snails and the carpaccio, or even the daily mixed hor d'oeuvre. Surroundings are tearoom-clean. Children's prices. The dozen dishes run the gamut from Mideast (humos, a delicious rendition) to Deep South (barbecued spare-ribs, oversweetened but not bad). L, D $4.95-$5.95. L $2.50-$4, D $3.75-$8.50. Parking lot next door. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for 1985 DOCKSIDE BROILER Restaurant Menu - La Palma CA - Paper at the best online prices at eBay! AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested Street parking. Children's prices. Open daily. Yesterday's menu: The dinner menu from 1968 consisted of hearty American fare. L daily, D daily ex Sun. Parking in rear. 659-1211. Thank goodness the shish kebab was perfectly cooked and well-trimmed tender meat, and the orange cream pudding a refreshing contract of tart and sweet. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Full bar service. Closed Mon. L daily ex Sat, D daily. L daily ex Sat, D daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations required. Viet Nam Bistro 1836 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. 338-3121. Free parking in adjacent lot after 5:30 p.m. Beer and wine only. Open daily. MC, V. Reservations accepted. Rather, it is siimple cooking with a deft touch to the sauces and special care in homey details. AE, MC, D, V. Reservations accepted only for six or more. Skip the fettucine alfredo and finish with one of this town's really good cannoli. Ae, cb, mc, v. Reservations suggested. L $2.75-$5.25, D $4.95-$11.95. 428-0588. 2 / 30. Hunan Garden 2104 Viers Mill Rd., Rockville. Open daily. L $4.95-$8.95, D $7.95-$13.95. Closed Sun, Mon, Tues. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Kings Landing 121 S. Union St., Alexandria. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. 258-9670. Main courses give fuller reign to tastes: paella, pork with bananas, several tropical vegetables, rabbit in dark, rich sauce. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Closed Mon. L daily, D daily ex Sun. Full bar service. Closed Mon, Tues. MC, V. Reservations suggested. 986-0707. 872-8677. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations required. 202-783-1475. r The Roma 3419 Connecticut Ave., NW. Full bar service. 543-8337. 1983 The Food Marketing Institute reports that 2/3 of all fish consumed in the U.S. is eaten in restaurants. Closed Sun. 7. I am guessing it was some sort of steak house, it had big white pillars or columns. Bamboo House 9650 Main St., Fairfax. There is no change expected, thank goodness, in the food. Food, as you have probably guessed, is not central, but is one of those minor details that is handled well and thus plays an important role in this success story. washington, dc restaurants in the 1980s . AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted for dinner only. Closed Mon. There's only one problem: after trying just one or more bite of this and one more tast of that, and having more pancakes brought to the table, you wonder if you'll ever be able to stop. And some fan favoriteslike Burger Chef, G.D. Ritzy's, and Howard Johnson'sfell by the wayside. L daily ex Sun, D daily. 638-2260, Ext. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. La Scala serves down-to-earth Italian food at prices to match, but it is real cooking of real food, with real Italian sensibility. China Inn 631 H St. NW. Full bar service. Children's prices. El Palacio Check local phone directories for locations. Parking in Colonial garage at dinner only. Closed Sun. Parking in front. No-smoking section. Street parking and nearby lot. 656-6200. The "special salad" is an exaggeration not worth the extra expense. Children's prices. Photographer Michael Horsley documented the era with a fascinating series of 537 photos. 635-3888. View Website. How to use Metro---Helpful links from Metro's website. Closed Sun. San Francisco East Co. 4871 Cordell Ave., Bethesda.986-8566. Street parking. Open daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted, suggested on weekends. Washington, DC. In summer, the main course salads -- beef, salmon and a superb rice version of salade nicoise -- are unsurpassed. The heart of the nenu is the a la carte section: tacos are puffy or crisp, depending on which you order, well stuffed and well seasoned. Samantha's 1823 L St., NW. L daily ex Sat, D daily. AE, MC, V. Reservations accepted for five or more. Still, it is dim and pretty, with elegant patterned fabrics. 941-5494. The barbecued ribs are lean, meaty and deep-smoked. Free parking in adjacent lot at dinner. The other dishes on the menu, most of which are designated delicacies or specialities, tend to be very mildly seasoned, so you might want to urge the kitchen to loosen up a bit. All known restaurants which opened before 1980 and remained opened when this website was founded (Apr 15, 2005) are included. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. Closed Sun. Open daily. L,D $5.75-$7.25. Rive Gauche seems to be taking a deep breath and meeting the challenge again. The chili is dull and bland, with little more than a splinter of meat among the beans. Arlington. "Full bar service" indicates that the establishment is licensed to sell spirits as well as beer and wine . Parking lots. Thai Hut 2404 University Blvd. It still looks the revamped luncheonette that it is, with the TV on the bar. Ae, CB, CC, D, MC,V. The fixed-price menus are expensive, nearly as high for lunch as for dinner, and the food can be glorious or slightly awry. Web Visit website. The pastry carts offer some of Le Bagatelle's finest moments, particularly the tarts, or the berries with sauce sabayon. That flounder stuffed with creamy, slightly piquant lump crabmeat is nothing short of ideal, however, as is the Crisfield Special -- just the crabmeat mixture, and lots of it. Though they lose something in translation, the restaurant serves pretty good food in lush surroundings and serves it graciously. L $4-$8, D $5.75-$16. Open daily. D daily.Closed Sun. Premier among the dishes is aushak, whether as an appetizer or main course, the homemade noodles filled with sauteed leeks or scallions, topped with yogurt, mint and tomato meat sauce; it is an inspired combination. The rice may be replaced with couscous or manioc. AE, CB, D, MV, V. Reservations required. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. 265-5860. Parking in rear. Bacchus 1827 Jefferson Pl. L $2.75-$5, D $3.50-$7. 546-5900. L daily, D daily ex Sun. 298-5985. 675 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005, USA. Drink with it a simple wine, for most are agreeable and well under $10. Tien Yuen 1612 16th St. NW. L $2.50-$7, D $6.50-$11. 333-3323. But even the veal might be sauced with shrimp-garnished nantua. Soups are fine, and the "egg souffle florentine" is an unusual slice of souffle on spinach and mushrooms with a rich, nutmeg-scented cheese sauce. Parking in front. Booeymonger 5252 Wisconsin Ave. 686-5805. Their very names -- fish dipped in boiling water with spices, smoked lobster, pelican's nest -- are evocative. What has changed is the service, the servers being distant and self-absorbed, prompt but forgetful. Kingbird serves a lavish breakfast spread, and is the ideal pre . El Tio Pepe 2809 M St. NW. In fact, from subtle rabbit pate to assorted sublime sherbets arranged like a bouquet, my most recent meal was fine, save the flown-in-from-France St. Pierre fish, which lost a lot through jet lag. No-smoking section. MC, V. Reservations accepted. Full bar service. 337-2436. 363-6611. Parking lot in front. Le Consulat 2015 Massachusetts Ave. NW. Soft, neutral wall coverings and dark mirrored columns and room divider have turned the trick. 277-7174. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations required. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations accepted. Portions are gigantic, except for extravagant ingredients like veal -- but what would you expect for $5 veal? AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. L $5.25-$8.50, D $9.25-$18.50. 638-2444. Public parking lots. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for VINTAGE MATCHCOVER WEED'S HIGHLANDS CAFE, WASHINGTON, D.C. at the best online prices at eBay! Your plate will be laden not with delicacies but with large portions of good earthy food, a lot of substance for the money. Full bar service. AE, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Full bar service. L, D daily. Full bar service. At La Ruche, expect the pate to be like meat loaf and all the sophistication to be focused in the pastry case, which displays extravagances like fresh blackberry tarts and chocolate almond meringue tortes layered with whipped cream. D daily. With so many good new restaurants, it is obvious why some old favorites have missed being reviewed this year. 1982 Having introduced nouvelle cuisine at Ma Maison in Los Angeles, Chef Wolfgang Puck presents "California cuisine" to patrons of his new chic-casual Sunset Strip restaurant, Spago. 234-1252. But then one returns to the question of the food. Just watch Joseph at Cantina d'Italia. La Ruche maintains a good collection of light dishes.And if the daily specials are sometimes not very special, you can usually count on fresh vegetables to enhance them, and further do so with a bottle of reasonably priced wine. Closed Sun. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily.AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. It is much loved, for good reason, and best garnished with bacon or sausage. 8. L daily ex Sat, Sun, Mon, D daily. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Full bar service. Cedar Knoll Inn George Washington Memorial Pkwy., Mt. Sea Catch 1221 E St. NW. 333-2602. The cha gio are fine peppery meat-and-crab stuffed rice paper rolls, and the grilled beef with lemon grass is perfumed, juicy skewered bits. 422-8622. Full bar service. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily ex Sun. 466-4040. Gino's Hamburgers was a fast-food restaurant chain founded in Baltimore, Maryland by Baltimore Colts defensive end Gino Marchetti and running back Alan Ameche, along with their close friends Joe Campanella and Louis Fischer, in 1957.A new group of restaurants under the Gino's name, involving some of the principals of the original chain, was started in 2010. The deep-fried chicken had less crabmeat stuffing. Open daily. Some of the best dishes are cold appetizers -- hors d'oeuvres plates and pates -- and fish, whether a salmon in pastry or trout in a cream sauce. L daily ex Sat, D daily. MC, V. Reservations suggested.Parking next to building. and car dealers will solely become service centers. Agreed. And at dinner, the charcoal-grilled skewered meats are the stars of the menu, particularly shish kebab or kufta kebab. Usually the pastas are homemade, delicate, delicious.You can get an excellent meal at Tiberio, fresh fish and pale veal and seafoods in buttery cream sauces, and even richer tarts and cakes for dessert. The Washington Palm 1225 19th St. NW. Children's prices. Piccadilly 5510 Connecticut Ave. NW. North America. Le Lion d'Or 18th and M Sts. But more frequent are the good days when Szechuan is sizzling. Ae, D, V. Reservations suggested. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Parking lot. AE, CB, D, MC, V. Reservations suggested. Childrens prices. Closed Sun. Sometimes the food is excellent, as with a spicy rillette or very fresh fish. L daily ex Sat, D daily. Children's prices. AE, MC, V. Reservations suggested, required for eight or more. L $2.45-$4.50, D $3.75-$8.95. More. Unfortunately, their attentions are intermittent, as is the quality of the food. Open daily. Street parking. L daily ex Sat, D daily. L $3.85-$7.25, D $5.50-$9.90. L $4.75-$7.50, D $8-$12. $4.25-$9.25, D $5.75-$9.50. One introduction to this white-washed, beamed and timbered inn is a good look at the impressive kitchen cadre through a front window. 1828 Columbia Rd. Hidden below the bustling cormer of 17th and K Streets NW is a bustling bar where it's easy to relax and forget the over-head traffic jams. Valet parking. O'Brien's Pit Barbecue 1314 E Gude Dr., Rockville. Eddie Leonard's 7947 New Hampshire Ave. Langley Park. Full bar service. AE, CB, D MC, V. Reservations suggested. MC, V. Reservations suggested. Comus Inn 23900 Old Hundred Rd., Comus, Md. Open daily. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. In our lobby, you'll be drawn to the soft amber glow of The Next Whisky Bar, considered by many to have the best whisky bar menu and design in D.C. Outside in the garden, experience our terrace designed for groups to enjoy drinks and tapas. Jean-Louis The Watergate Hotel, 2650 Virginia Ave., NW. White enamel chairs with woven seats are pulled up to tables covered with soft orange cloths. AE, D, MC, V. No reservations. All this in blue velvet and leather banquettes, under chandeliers and tapestries, with brash and clever waiters who also do their job well. The restaurant is open Sunday-Thursday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. L $2.45-$3.25, D $3.50-$8.95. 338-3830. L, D $1.50-$12.50. Barring my encounters with indifferent appetizers and luncheon specials that were steamtable mush, the food is fine. Evans Farm Inn 1696 Chain Bridge Rd. The more inventive a dish, the less likely its success. This moderately priced French bistro is sweeter looking than ever, with a mural covering one wall and old brick to contrast, a pressed tin ceiling and church pew banquettes. Clyde's is a series of attractive stage sets for playing out the Georgetown breakfast, the Georgetown brunch, the George-after-dark. A rustic downstairs dining room decorated with cotton print tablecloths and primitive paintings, and in warm weather a well-protected outdoor terrace, Tabard Inn continues to serve interesting, high-quality food through changes of management. L $2-$2.75, D $3-$7. 347-8416. Service may require a bit of nudging, but is innately cheerful. This is barbecue at its local best. If you are looking for a full-blown example of what is wrong with American restaurants, try Cagney's. 597-8447. $1.69 $1.99 . No credit cards. Trattu 1823 Jefferson Pl. Vegetables (which do not, by the way, accompany the shrimp) are also good, whether fresh green beans or potato baked with a sprinkle of salt and no foil wrapper. 544-2338. Children's prices. No-smoking section. L daily ex Sat, Sun, D daily. L $3.50-$6.50, D $4.25-$12.50. They include cha goi and two or three other dishes -- skewered beef, pork or chicken, carmel pork or chicken curry; turmeric baked fish with steamed quiche. Full bar service. L daily ex Sat, D daily.Closed Sun. We won't fault you for getting misty-eyed over these failed fast-food chain restaurants from the 1980s. Street parking. Ledo 2420 University Blvd. Full bar service. Closed Sat, Sun. It has quietly and gradually become a fine restaurant, its cuisine stably settled among those French restaurants just below La Pavillon, Le Lion d'Or and Jean-Louis, keeping company with Jean-Pierre, Le Bagatelle, Dominique's and Rive Gauche on its good days. The variety is appealing, from hors d'oeuvre plates that are fresh vegetable salads and tiny bits of pate, sardines and the like, to moist bluefish in nantua sauce to cassoulet or just a rib eye steak with french fries. The signs this year are good at Chez Grand Mere, its two small rooms sweetly decorated in Victorian lace and leaded glass, Tiffany lamps and distressed wood beams against brick. Part of the magic may be having to reserve two weeks to the day in advance, the reconfirming the day before and the long drive down a winding wooded road, but there is no doubt that L'Auberge Chez Francois is a special place when you get there. The menu runs the usual gamut of snails, pate, onion soup, coq au vin, veal francaise and steak au poive. Open daily. The Palazzo Markham East Shopping Center, Annandale. Valet parking. The rates are rough and homey, soups fragrant, main dishes bold with garlic and shallots. Nora is full of clatter, its service rough-edged and harried. 3265 Prospect St. NW. Chez Camille 1737 DeSales St. NW. 234-6969. Chef Martino presents the cuisine from a new, mouthwatering perspective with innovative takes on fish and chips, shepherd's pie and chicken tikka masala (served with delicious mango chutney). 833-3846. And even a welcome mat. Closed Sun. Children's prices. Open daily. Small and unassuming yet clearly Japanese in character (right down to the electric sake warmer), Mikado serves pristine little dishes of marinated vegetables, grilled skewered meats, noodles afloat in broths, raw and grilled fish and a few rich and densely meaty casseroles. Clyde's food is more famous than good. Even with a couple of days to craft a response, Khalsa's camp delivered a statement inconsistent with his plea. Au Pied de Cochon 1335 Wisconsin Ave. NW. Try it for dim sum; the list is long and a few of the options -- crisp crab boxes, steamed shrimp and pork dumplings, several kinds of chow foon -- are excellent. Full bar service. L, D $2.25-$5.95. The place looks a cross between a home and a community center, with red oilcloth on the tables and unframed pictures on the walls. 965-1789. Parking lot in front. Street parking. But the highlight of an evening at Dominique's might be the service, for the troop of young waiters and waitresses seem not only to know their job, but to enjoy it. L $2.95-$5.95, D $2.95-$6.95. Closed Mon. AE, DC, MC, V. No reservations.Street parking. Maison Blanche joins Dominique's in offering fine affordable dinners that sacrifice none of the amenities of grand dining. Open daily. No-smoking section. Tabard Inn continues as a compliment to contemporary American cooking. No-smoking section. Full bar service. Whatever you order, though, the accompanying black beans and rice will compensate for deficiencies. Members who are knowledgeable about this destination and volunteer their time to answer travelers' questions. Drinks are enormous, but puffed up with fruit and ice. ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-115187862', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');Washington DC in my youth. Among appetizers is perfectly ripe avocado et champignons vinaigrette, the avocado thinly sliced and fanned out, bordered by delicious marinated mushrooms and tomatoes. broiled sirloin steak was $4.50. 338-2000. L daily ex Sat, D daily. And even with all those amenities, the highlight is the food. L $4.50-$7, d $7.50-$15.50. L $1.75-$5.25, D $1.95-$6.95. Its food, though, is an afterthought. L $2.95-$5.75, D $5.45-12.50. Closed Sun. 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