Where to dine? After a long day of travel fiercely resisting all of that yummy airport and airplane food I arrive back in Washington tired and hungry. I always think of DC as being a vibrant, late night city – but the reality is that Washington has many small town characteristics. Primarily being that most restaurants close by 10:00pm. In Italy dinner would just be starting – and here in the nation’s capitol – we are shut down. Even pizza delivery is cut off by 10:00. Having travelled for the last four weeks there isn’t a bite to be had at home. Funny how our two sub-zeros used to be full to bursting and now they just store a Brita water filter and a collection of mustard.
Thank God for Bistro du Coin. The one restaurant in town that still knows how to make a mean steak frites and make sure everyone has a good time. This is our usual go to spot for that last bottle of champagne after everyone else has closed up. We stroll in around 10:30 and the place is packed. Apparently we are not the only Washingtonians who want a late night dinner that doesn’t come from a drive thru window. We settle in to our steaks and fries and order up a bottle of bubbly. Welcome home.
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