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Beer and Film in D.C.

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Yesterday evening involved another blogger summit, this time with Ezra, Matt, and Sam. The company was obviously very enjoyable, but alas I fear that the Brickskeller was disappointing. The two salient facts I remembered and was reminded of is that 1)they had an immense selection of beers, and 2)since they’re all in bottles, the quality was admittedly a bit variable. Since I remembered that they were the only eastern pub I know of that stocked beers from my favorite microbrewery, I wanted to go back. Regrettably, however, the Deschutes stuff was off the menu, and they seem to have solved the problem of beers getting stale by carrying a fraction of what’s listed on the menu; we weren’t asking for terribly obscure stuff, and they had about one in 5 choices. I guess I was better off with my memories, but it was certainly still a good time overall.

With some time to wander around between the library and meeting someone later, I decided to take in a movie (the film itself I’ll discuss in a separate post.) The good news for D.C. residents is that the E Street theater is a real Landmark theater, with many of the things I miss in New York: matinee prices! Popcorn with real butter! Comfortable seats and indie film, together! (While NYC is obviously great in terms of the movies themselves, Seattle had infinitely better theaters…) Close to the Metro too; it’s a nice addition.

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