I need a potentially fun place to take a thirteen year-old for a birthday dinner in D.C. I was thinking the Hard Rock. It's ubiquitous, but given that we live in the back of beyond, he's never been to one.
Any other ideas?
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I need a potentially fun place to take a thirteen year-old for a birthday dinner in D.C. I was thinking the Hard Rock. It's ubiquitous, but given that we live in the back of beyond, he's never been to one.
Any other ideas?
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Anne, that looks incredible.
St. Louis 2011!
Does this seem like a very Buffista place or what?
Totally!
St. Louis 2011!
I concur!
That looks very cool, Anne.
Barb, how about dave & Busters It's kind of like Chuck E. Cheese with a bar.
oh, even better -- The Spy Museum
I didn't think the spy museum was worth the admission fee. Just my opinion, yrmv.
I think that a 13 year old boy might have more fun than an adult.
oh, even better -- The Spy Museum
We've actually got a Dave and Buster's here in Jax-- but the Spy Museum is definitely a possibility. One of the restaurants or food areas in one of the Smithsonian Museums might work too. A lot depends on what we decide to do that day.
What I had really been hoping for was a Quaker Steak and Lube or Red Robin in the city, which were old favorites from when we were in Ohio that he loved, but unfortunately, neither of those seem to be there.
I walked to the grocery store today. My ankle is now protesting. Stupid ankle.