![]() WMATA originally planned to have a single Farragut station that would serve as an alternate transfer station to ease congestion that would develop in Metro Center. While it is only a block away (across the square) from Farragut North station, there is no direct connection between the two stations. Providing service for the Blue, Silver, and Orange Lines, the station is located just west of Farragut Square with two entrances on I Street at 17th and 18th Streets NW. The side-platformed station was opened on July 1, 1977, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). *This article was originally posted on Apand has since been updated.Farragut West is a Washington Metro station in downtown Washington, D.C., United States. Oh yeah, there’s really no reason to go to that scary outdoors place. Hold up, there’s like 10 shows you haven’t even heard of? Plus, you probably haven’t finished the second season of ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ or haven’t even started ‘Narcos’ or ‘Bloodline’ yet. Maybe you’ll go in person or perhaps you’ll decide to use Postmates (if you do, hook a brother up and use my referral code: xgkn), UberEATS, or Grub Hub…because you know, being outdoors can be unpredictable and overrated anyway. It’ll be about 83 degrees this Thursday, so definitely consider a scoop or seven. Do yourself a *flavor* and ask for a sample or two, but be cool and don’t abuse the system. I’ve been a big fan of the Espresso and Rye Whiskey Pecan Praline, but I’m not here to micromanage your Thursday. What’s not to love about gelato? Seriously. The key is to mash those chickpea fritters so you can really load up on hummus, tahini, a lil’ baba ganoush, or whatever else your little heart desires. Grab a nice falafel, maybe some frites, and then be sure to go ape on the toppings bar. You’re gonna wanna stick around for this one. They’re only open till three if you’re craving a toasty ‘wich with a few snacks from their grocery section.īreakfast tacos all day? Zip through that line and get mild, medium, and hot at the salsa bar. Where’s that? What is it? Well, friend, it’s one of the best sandwiches in D.C., tucked away in a really quiet corner by Nat’s Park. Even more limited if someone today orders them all. If you’re not feeling the burg, try the Maketto Chicken Sandwich*. You know, because you really don’t have the directions to get to the American Spy Museum. Thankfully, you get one of those buzzer things while you wait, so maybe just take it and wait outside until your order’s ready. Now that we’ve hit tourist season, this one’s tricky. If the pangs hit at lunch time, here’s your best bet to get whatever you think you want or just get everything and eat until you start crying. Just be sure to be ready to give your order because the guys behind the counter don’t want to deal with your hesitation, man.Īh ha. Buttered rice and large kabobs of meat and chicken? You don’t even deserve it but you’ll get it at this staple Persian eatery. No naan’sense here (you loved that, don’t roll your eyes like you’re better than that pun). This new addition in the downtown area is idea for assembling a quick, delicious meditteranean shame pile in a really quick period of time. Go ape on the sides and sauces and you’ll have yourself quite a Thursday treat. I recommend ‘Da Grinds,’ which hits you with three waves of sea dwelling creatures: ahi tuna, spicy tuna, and loma salmon. Just like a Thursday might call for, let’s pile up our gladness (not sadness) bowl with a bunch of fresh fish. way too long to get hip to Poke (S/O to Jessica Sidman for calling it out two years ago), but it’s a new day and now we have THREE poke spots. Restaurants with very little human interaction: Additionally, you may be looking for really creative dishes because you’re feeling really inspired on this Thursday. Chances are, because it’s Thursday, you’re not gonna want to deal with any chatter or conversations when it comes time to grub down. In any event, you’ll get hungry, like really hungry because Thursday ’s can really bring those hunger pangs out. There’s a possibility you’ll do neither because, you know, crowds can be scary sometimes, especially on a Thursday. Perhaps you plan on spending some time at Gravelly Point Park watching planes fly into DCA. Maybe you plan on getting up and heading to Capitol Hill for no particular reason. Your agenda this Thursday might be different than that of another Thursday. ![]() The kind of Thursday that requires a different kind of appetite. You know, it’s a different kind of Thursday. Taste tested and approved by Erick Sanchez
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