The coalescing of the sweet, thick mild sauce and salty, tender pulled pork is a winning combination. $12.50 for this pulled meat and two-sides platter. Credit: Roxanne Goldberg
- The coalescing of the sweet, thick mild sauce and salty, tender pulled pork is a winning combination. $12.50 for this pulled meat and two-sides platter.
- Thick, chewy slices of perfectly smoked beef brisket smothered in explosively flavorful hot sauce on top of sticky rice make this $9.50 dish a new lunch time favorite.
- Roasted corn, freshly chopped tomatoes and green peppers, cilantro, and a pinch of salt and pepper make this southwest staple a refreshing reprieve from the heaviness of Capital Q's sumptuous meats.
- Freshly chopped bananas and whole Nilla wafers add a unique crunch to the supremely velvety vanilla pudding.
- At this hidden gem, find the walls quite literally lined with money. Take out a dollar, grab a sharpie, and add your mark to playful walls.
- $7.50 sandwiches and burritos, $12.50 platters, and additional $3 drink and side combos make Capital Q an affordable Chinatown staple.
- $5.50 Baked Potatoes, $1.80 refillable Sweet Texan Tea, $6.00 margaritas, and desserts under $3 make Capital Q a fun place to catch a bite before a show at the Verizon Center or movie at the Landmark E St. Cinema.
- A bulls head, hearty wooden furniture, rolls of paper towels, and walls lined with money and autographed photographs of Capital Q's more famous patrons make this Texas BBQ joint a unique oasis from DC sophistication.
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