Yeah, the Fogo here is about a year old. I was in bliss the entire 
meal!

I'm a ex-pat Baltimoron. There's some fine choices down there, though 
many cater to the tourist/business crowd. Where's the wedding and 
receptions and all taking place? 


--- In [email protected], "areofilm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> You have a Fogo De Chao there?  That place is amazing.  Just more 
and
> more meat and right off the fire.  It's like heaven for gluttons and
> cardiologists.  
> 
> BTW, i know most everyone here is probably DC based but I'm going 
to 
> a wedding in Baltimore in June and looking for an inexpensive-ish
> hotel near the end of I-83 in what looks like downtown Baltimore, 
but
> i could be wrong.  Does this make sense to anyone that's sober?
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Ray Bradley"
> <clavenia@> wrote:
> >
> > 
> > Yeah, that'd be weird...especially if it was somebody who I met 
at 
> > the bowling thing. Julie, did you sign up for Datelab? Morti? 
Hannah? 
> > If you did, we totally need to concoct one crazy story for the 
post-
> > date interview with the Post.
> > 
> > My date's scheduled for next week; no idea where the Post is 
taking 
> > us or anything like that; just the date so far. I'm such a 
chowhound. 
> > I'm more concerned about where we're eating :) This has been a 
very 
> > good eating for me this year, knocking off a few three-star 
places in 
> > DC from my list. Fogo De Chao, Palena, Taberna Del Alabardero, 
Hank's 
> > Oyster Bar, Saint-Ex, Bobby Van's...I'm hoping for someplace like 
> > Agraria, Viridian or Indigo Landing, though, to be honest, I 
could 
> > eat the hell out some Elevation Burgers, too. 
> > 
> > - me the hungry
> > 
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], "Daria Akers" 
> > <daria.akers@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm hoping you get hooked up with someone else from this 
group.... 
> > that
> > > would be a hoot.
> > >
> >
>


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