On a recent weekend, I had dinner at three very different establishments.First on Friday night, The Sports Freak and I went to 2 Amy's. We wanted to see what the fuss was all about. The lauded restaurant is off Wisconsin Ave, just north of the National Cathedral. The lines were long and we had ot wait about half an hour. During that time, we saw a few carryout orders, including a woman who had 8-12 boxes of pizza, so we thought we were in for a treat.
Unfortunately, things did not turn out so well. We wanted to start with an appetizer of smoked salmon bruschetta or something like that. I'm not sure exactly what was ordered because we never received it. The pizzas came surprisingly quickly, so we decided not to question the missing plate until it showed up on our bill.
I had ordered the Abruzesse, which might have been a mistake. No mozzarella, but pecorino cheese, the pizza seemed oversalted. Not to the extreme, but a bit too much. The meatballs seemed very dry. The best part of the pizza was the crust. Light and chewy, it is what I look for in pizza. TSF had a traditional Neapolitan and reported he was not impressed. He did not go into details, but said that he had had better Neapolitan elsewhere.
The best part of my meal might have been the pint of Wehenstephan Dunkel beer. It was crisp and refreshing. At least I got a little buzz before my disappointing dinner. Maybe we got to 2 Amy's on an off night.

On to Saturday, I went to Z-Burger again with the Sports Freak. We hit the Tenleytown location at around 8:30 PM and it was virtually empty. We each ordered a burger and shared some fries and onion rings. Like all the "burger only" joints in the area, they only cook their burgers well-done. And because of that, it tastes much like the rest of them. If I was looking for a burger, I might not stop at Z-Burger unless I was in the neighborhood. Five Guys does just as good of a job, and I can find them in most neighborhoods now.
The fries also mimicked their competition, offering little difference. Where they win are onion rings. The rings appeared to be fresh made, not frozen. My only complaint on them would be that the onions were a bit too soft and so was the batter coating. I prefer my onions crisp. The coating might have been an issue because they were the last of the 3 items I tasted. Also on the menu, which we did not try were cheesesteaks and milkshakes. The Sports Freak is a freak about cheesesteaks and vowed he'd be back to try them. I thought about a milkshake but I didn't want a heart attack that night and just didn't want one at 9 PM.
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