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  2. Busboys and Poets - Wikipedia

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    The first Busboys and Poets lies two blocks from U Street, a commercial corridor in Northwest Washington, known as "Black Broadway" in its heyday. [3] Concerned that his creation of a trendy artistic space would clash with U Street's traditional identity, Shallal reached out for support from community leaders, neighborhood groups, church organizations, schools and radio stations prior to ...

  3. Andy Shallal - Wikipedia

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    There are seven locations in the Washington, D.C., area. Shallal opened a second Busboys location in Arlington in July 2007, and a third location in D.C. at 5th & K NW in 2008. A fourth location opened in Hyattsville, Maryland, in summer 2011. [2] In 2014 Busboys and Poets opened in Brookland. In 2015 Busboys and Poets opened in Takoma. [3]

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  5. Politics and Prose - Wikipedia

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    Politics and Prose is often seen to be an important stop for authors publicizing their work and is regarded as being a significant part of DC culture. [ 9 ] [ 27 ] New owners Bradley Graham and Lissa Muscatine were ranked #50 on GQ ' s "The 50 Most Powerful People in Washington" because of their purchase of Politics and Prose, describing the ...

  6. Sholl's Colonial Cafeteria - Wikipedia

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    Sholl's Colonial Cafeteria, was a 20th-century Washington, D.C. cafeteria-style restaurant that was famous for its popularity among tourists and government workers. The restaurant served everyone from United States presidents to the homeless. [1]

  7. Category:Poets from Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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  8. Billy Simpson's House of Seafood and Steaks - Wikipedia

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    Billy Simpson's House of Seafood and Steaks, also known as The Ebony Table, Kushner's Sea Food Grill, Minoux Bakery, Harry C. Johnson & Son, or The Kaieteur, was a restaurant on Georgia Avenue in the Northwest area of Washington, D.C. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 17, 2009. [1]

  9. Signatures Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Jack Abramoff billed his tribal clients hundreds of thousands of dollars for meals at Signatures. Billing, campaign finance records, and restaurant records show, for example, that the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians paid Greenberg Traurig over $5,600, and that the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians paid as much as $20,000 for dozens of luncheon and dinner events a month.