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  2. Don't Yell at Me - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] There is also a location at The Village at Totem Lake in Kirkland, Washington. [5] [6] [7] In 2022, the Seattle shop participated in the city's first boba festival, which was held in the University District to commemorate National Bubble Tea Day. [8] [9] [10] Don't Yell at Me had plans to expand to Broadway on Seattle's Capitol Hill in ...

  3. Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao, [a] also known as Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan [b] is the collective term used by the People's Republic of China for its two special administrative regions Hong Kong and Macao, as well as the Taiwan region, which is claimed as sovereign territory by the PRC but is actually governed by the government of the Republic of China (Taiwanese authorities).

  4. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Washington, D.C.

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    The Inn at Little Washington, a 3 Michelin-starred restaurant. As of the 2024 Michelin Guide, there are 26 restaurants in the Washington metropolitan area with a Michelin-star rating. The Michelin Guides have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. They were designed as a guide to tell drivers about eateries they ...

  5. Bullfeathers - Wikipedia

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    Bullfeathers in May 2019 Restaurant interior. Bullfeathers of Capitol Hill is a restaurant and bar on 410 First Street SE in Washington, D.C., in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Its name comes from President Theodore Roosevelt's favorite euphemism for "bullshit." [1] The logo of the restaurant is a depiction of Roosevelt. It was founded in 1979 ...

  6. Tortilla Coast - Wikipedia

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    The irony of anti-immigration lawmakers meeting at a Tex-Mex restaurant was not lost on journalists, with The Washington Post also noting "the hilarity of high-level talks going down in a place with a name just stinking of suburban strip-mall kitsch." [1] Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan was a server at the Capitol Hill location in the early ...

  7. The Monocle (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Monocle was founded in September 1960 by Constantine "Connie" Valanos and his wife Helen, and was considered Capitol Hill's first "tablecloth restaurant". D.C. law at the time required that alcohol only be served to patrons sitting at a table, so a member of Congress took it upon himself to change the rules to allow for bars and barstool ...

  8. Oddfellows Cafe and Bar - Wikipedia

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    Fodor's says, "Service is sometimes a bit lacking, but the huge communal-style seating, Capitol Hill–hipster-chic vibe, cold brews, and festive music make this a fun place to watch the day go by or spend an evening out." [2] The restaurant also serves coffee during the day and cocktails and wine at night. [4]

  9. Boca (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Boca Restobar and Grill was located on Broadway, on Capitol Hill, and the outpost operated in the former Queen City Grill space. The menu at both restaurants included grilled meats, such as beef cuts, chicken, rib eye steak, sausages, and matambre (beef tenderloin with roasted vegetables, hard boiled eggs, spices, and a beef demi-glace).