Saturday was our fifth wedding anniversary so The Missus and I hit the town to celebrate. We started things off with a bang, catching
Wall-E at The Grand. It was an enjoyable movie, but it didn't knock my socks off. For me it was a 3-star (out of 4) flick. Some of the animation techniques, on the other hand, were mind-blowing. As for The Grand, I can't say I'm crazy about the employees wearing tuxedos. It has the distinct odor of trying too hard. I'm all for well-dressed employees, but the illusion of professionalism and poise is shattered when you overhear two employees talking about their carnal conquests with members of the opposite sex. If a theater really wants to impress me, it should offer high-quality concessions in sensible portions at a reasonable price.
After the movie we walked down to The Oven. Now, I love The Oven. It is probably the most important restaurant in my transition away from the limited diet of my youth to the expanded, diversified diet I enjoy today. For that reason it will always hold a special place in my heart. But boy, the last three times I've been there -- over a span of several months -- service has been very disappointing. The food is always excellent (with one exception; see below), but service is mediocre at best. The adjectives "inattentive" and "uninspired" come to mind. Last night, I think our server was just plain overworked. He had a few tables on one side of the restaurant, plus a couple tables outside. He couldn't ever stop moving for fear of getting behind, so of course he couldn't focus too much on us. Oh, and that one exception to the excellent food? It has to be the salad. I've seen livelier salads at McDonald's. My lamb madras, on the other hand, was very tasty, and The Missus had nothing but praise for her Indian crab cakes.
Next we just had to stop by Ivanna Cone. We knew we were in for a wait since the Jehovah's Witnesses were in town, and sure enough, we stood in line for 25 minutes. But it was worth it. Ivanna Cone is always worth it.
Once we had our ice cream we walked north to check out some of the Haymarket's newest restaurants. First we investigated the menu at Magnolia's. Mmm. I'm a little freaked out by the fact that they don't have prices on their outside menu, but at a place like that, I figure you probably already know you're coming out with a lighter wallet. I haven't heard a lot of talk about Magnolia's, but what I have heard has been very positive.
Suite 1 Pub & Pizza is just a few steps away, so we checked out its menu next. Again, what little buzz I've heard about Suite 1 has been very positive. We hope to get there soon.
Last, we walked all the way up to
Bread & Cup. It's a little larger than I expected, and what a beautiful setting. I can't wait to give it a try.