Rosemary's Thyme
Bistro "The corner of 18th and
T, despite the gas station across the street, is a great place for a
neighborhood restaurant. The corner location and large windows mean
that there's plenty of light during the day. The sidewalk dining
area is pleasant and popular, far enough away from the street." (more)
Rosemary Thyme Bistro "If an intimate setting is the top priority on your
Valentine’s Day dinner agenda, Rosemary Thyme Bistro, is the diamond
in the rough for you to head to with your special someone. At this
small, out of the way Bistro you will find not only a quaint,
candlelit table, but you will also receive friendly service at great
prices." (more)
Rosemary Thyme Bistro "A bistro in downtown DC where one can get fresh
homemade pasta for under $10? I didn't believe at first either. I
was so impressed by the quality and execution of their pasta dishes
that I ordered two of them. The elasticity of the pasta was perfect;
certainly for about $10, it was more than a privelege to eat such a
meal." (more)
Warm Up to the Nation's Capital "For dinner, visit Rosemary's Thyme Bistro, a
Mediterranean eatery on 18th and S Streets. Grilled seafood and
specialty pizzas make this place a favorite spot. Spinach lovers
will enjoy the spinach ravioli ($9.95)." (link)
Happy Hours on the Cheap "Rosemary's Thyme Bistro (1801 18th Street NW)
is one of her picks. Their happy hour includes a discounted food
menu, $3 beer, half-priced bottles of wine and pitchers of
margaritas, and more—plus an adorable outdoor seating area. Leave
your happy hour suggestions in the comments! "
(link)
Rosemary Thyme Bistro "Lamb lovers, rejoice! The curiously spicy
lahmacun pide ($8.95) brings a Turkish pizza sporting minced lamb,
tomatoes, peppers and herbs spread across a paper-thin crust. A
pulled lamb dinner ($13.95) melds more succulent lamb meat with
sauteed eggplant and supplies rice, peas and pine nuts to round out
the meal." (link)