Restaurant Review: Windows Market & Deli
I'm going to try something, restaurant reviewing. I will attempt to go to places in eastern Shaw or on the border of Shaw in LeDriot, Bloomingdale, Eckington, or within a 4 block radius of my house. The general criteria is that there must be seating and cannot be a carry out. The list of places to go is very short.Yesterday I wandered over to the corner of 1st and Rhode Island to the Windows Deli. It is a very new looking place. I was attracted to it by its big windows that looked out on to Rhode Island Avenue and it's bright interior. Inside the decor says Ethopian/ Swedish, mainly because I recognize the furniture being IKEA and the staff is pretty much Ethopian. In the corner there is a display case of tiny coffee cups and an African(?) vase. You have a choice of about 3 blonde wood tables to sit at or two other chairs sans table. The table near the window is good for people watching.
The menu is extremely limited. Basically you have coffee, tea, and cold sandwiches made to order. This is more coffee shop than restaurant. I had a tuna sandwich. The tuna was ok, a little heavy on the relishy ingredient and a bit more soupy than I am accustomed.
Looking around and thinking about it a bit more, the place seems very cabbie friendly. If your main thing is to sit, wait, get coffee, leave, then this is a suitable spot. Sunday, when I spotted this place, I noticed a decent mixed crowd sitting, reading the paper, drinking coffee.
Up the stairs (3 steps) is the market part of Windows, which is a quickie mart with drinkable wine and a few veggies. I saw tomatoes and onions. I didn't look too hard at the wine, but it wasn't Boones Farm or wino wine (that I can recognize easy). Not to be too out of place there were some ghetto drinks and single cans of beer for sale in the refrigerated cases.
I hope this business does well. It is good to have a big windowed people watching coffee shop so close. I wanna 'nother, closer to my house.
Next time I might try B&J or BJ's on 3rd and Rhode Island.
Labels: Bloomingdale/Eckington, business
2 Comments:
Hey, glad someone stopped in here. Its just down the street from my house and I've been wondering what its like. Maybe I'll stay away from the tuna, concentrate on the coffee. Now if we can just get a real restaurant on Rhode Island...
Yes, maybe one beautiful day waaaaaaaaay in the future we maybe able to wonder, do I want Ethiopian or Thai? Chinese or Jamacian? Then wander a couple of block over to the neighborhood restaurant and ask..... for here or to go?
Coffee shops are a good start. Unfortunately I don't drink coffee, so I can't judge the coffee. And as a tea drinker there is only so much you can do to ruin bagged tea.
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