Monday, March 26, 2007

Dakota Cowgirl, Washington, D.C.

Saturday, everyone ended up going their separate ways for last minute sightseeing and activities, and somehow I ended up spending the entire day with Brian. He actually got up "early" (the Gang of Three spent the week partying all night and sleeping all day), since there was a flea market he wanted to go to that started at noon. After the flea market, we grabbed a quick lunch at Dakota Cowgirl.

Dakota Cowgirl is located in the same spot as the former Hamburger Mary's. I understand it's basically the same owners and restaurant, but local ownership made the decision to separate from the national Hamburger Mary's franchise. The dining has been spruced up just a little bit and the menu changed to give things different names, but otherwise it's a very similar dining experience.

Brian ordered the chicken salad sandwich, with the addition of a slice of American cheese on top. It came with fries that Brian thought were particularly good.

chickensalad


I had the large size nachos appetizer. It came in a little cardboard basket and was somewhat smaller than I'd anticipated. The chips came in multi-colors and the chili they used for meat was a bit on the thin (and hence liquid) side; otherwise, they tasted like normal nachos with minimal hot spice.

nachos

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