• 27Dec

    Harry’s Smokehouse Jalapeno Cornbread

    I planned a media dinner at Harry’s Smokehouse a month or so ago and wrote this article about it but now you can click here for DC Life Magazine’s video of the event. Take a look at the video, and give Harry’s Smokehouse a try, but yeah, order the greens and avoid the mac and cheese. 🙂

    And, many thanks to Eugene of DC Life for bringing a photographer.The video came out great, and I’m sure it took quite a bit of editing.

    -JAY

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  • 20Nov

    Hill Country’s Thanksgiving smoked turkey, and sausage.

    The first of these opened relatively recently, the second was converted from a different restaurant, and the third is about to open.

    Hill Country ( near Gallery Place) is a Texas style barbeque restaurant.  Their other restaurant is in New York City.  I have eaten there before (and like their chicken and sides), but I recently tried their entire Thanksgiving catering menu at a DC Food Blogger Happy Hour. we sampled the sausage, smoked turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, gravy, guacamole and chips, 3 pies (pumpkin, apple, and pecan), and 2 Blue Bell ice cream flavors (vanilla and banana split).  Everything was very good, and the desserts were extremely memorable.  Your thanksgiving order has to be in by tomorrow (the 21st) and picked up the 24th between 9am and noon.  A feast for 9-12 people is $265 and a feast for 5-8 people has a smaller turkey and is $185.

    Harry’s Smokehouse’s fried fish, fried shrimp, sausage, wings.

    Harry’s Smokehouse (in the Pentagon City Mall) is one half of the Harry’s Taproom split, with the other restaurant becoming Market Tavern. We sampled fried chicken, St. Louis style ribs, salmon, sausage, fried shrimp, fried fish, sliders, mac and cheese, greens, broccoli, baked beans, 2 kinds of corn bread, and various beers and mixed drinks. I was surprised at how good much of the menu was, with some of the standouts being the sausage (smoky and delicious), brisket, ribs, mixed greens (really good!), jalapeno corn bread, fried fish appetizer, and fried shrimp appetizer. The mac and cheese was surprisingly dull and lifeless.

    They have a good beer list and the mixed drinks were excellent (except the “Blues” drink which reminded me of OTC medicine). Harry’s has a variety of fruit purees they can add to iced tea or lemonade, and the peach iced tea and pineapple lemonade were very tasty and refreshing.

    We did not get to the dessert menu, which is a shame because they make the desserts in-house.

    Memphis’ New Orleans Style Seafood Gumbo.

    Memphis Barbecue is opening in Crystal City on December 1st.  We got to try the restaurant at the media pre-opening event.  The New Orleans style seafood gumbo was the absolute standout, although some people thought gumbo shouldn’t have crab meat sitting on top of it (and I disagree since the dish was delicious).  The bar-b-que baby back ribs and and blackened shrimp were good, as was the prime rib (although it was served well done and several of us would have preferred medium). The “Original Blondie Brownie” (which feels like one of those 3 words don’t belong) and ice cream sundae both featured the aforementioned Blue Bell ice cream.

    The misses? There were major service issues: many people got the wrong entree, my entree came way after the other dishes, and the waiters did not know the menu’s (and probably were busboys and not waiters). Also, 2 publicists (for this event, so they have a relationship with the restaurant) ordered salmon, which turned out to be very undercooked. The restaurant is not yet officially open, so I trust that these issues will be taken care of before the opening.

    I will definitely try this place again when it opens (and order the gumbo as a first course).

    -JAY

    Editor’s Note (2014): Memphis BBQ is out of business.

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  • 14Apr

    In my inbox.

    -JAY
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    Great Party. Greater Cause.

    SoundBites Features 20 Restaurants, 5 Food Trucks & 5 Bands

    WASHINGTON, DC: On May 22nd the 9:30 Club and DC Central Kitchen will bring back SoundBites, a food and music festival that benefits DC Central Kitchen, a national leader for combating hunger and creating opportunities for individuals in need.

    With music from Trouble Funk, Pietasters, Ra Ra Rasputin, DJ lil’e, and Will Rast Trio, attendees will enjoy tastes of signature dishes from 20 local eateries including Casa Nonna, Cork, District 2, Eatonville, Evening Star CafĂ©, Harry’s Smokehouse, Indique, Jaleo, Mandu, Mie N Yu, Policy, Radius Pizza, Rappahonack Oysters, Taylor Gourmet, and Toki Underground as well as five of the area’s hottest food trucks including Sabor’a Street and DC Empanadas. Guests will enjoy all they can eat from each of the restaurants’ selections, included in the ticket price. Tickets on sale now at ticketfly.com!

    What: SoundBites

    An evening of Music, Food and Change to benefit DC Central Kitchen

    When: Sunday, May 22, 2011

    5:00 – 10:00 p.m.

    Where: 9:30 Club

    815 V St., N.W. Washington DC

    Tickets: $40, with proceeds benefiting the work of DC Central Kitchen

    Available online at Ticket Fly

    About DC Central Kitchen

    This year marks DC Central Kitchen’s 22nd year of combating hunger and creating opportunity. The Kitchen works 365 days a year providing low-income individuals and families with nutritious food, assisting local farmers, empowering chronically unemployed men and women to achieve self-sufficiency and reaching out to people living on the streets. Tens of thousands of pounds of free or low-cost, surplus fresh produce recovered from area farms enhance the nutrition of more than 4,500 meals prepared at the Kitchen every day. To learn more about the Kitchen and its initiatives, visit DC Central Kitchen.

    About the 9:30 Club

    Multiple winner of both Billboard’s and Pollstar’s Nightclub of the Year, the 9:30 Club is the inimitable place bands aspire to play and music fans love to attend – a destination for locals and people across the country. Gracing the stage have been legends Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, Al Green, and James Brown; recently discovered acts like The ArcticMonkeys, Wolfmother, Katy Perry and Lily Allen, and arena acts looking for an intimate club play such as Justin Timberlake, the Smashing Pumpkins and FooFighters. The 9:30 Club is located at 9th and V streets, NW, Washington, D.C.

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