With over a hundred different places to eat, drink, and shop, Union Station (located at 50 Massachusetts Ave., NE, Washington, DC) has become a destination all unto itself. With local restaurants as well as national franchises, Union Station has something to offer everyone in the food court downstairs or the Mezzanine Level.
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| show fullshow summary"over a hundred" ? That's a bit of a stretch. The food court downstairs used to be known for its variety and its non-mainstream choices, but the management company is now encouraging the independents to leave, replacing them with deep-pockets chains. ...
"over a hundred" ? That's a bit of a stretch. The food court downstairs used to be known for its variety and its non-mainstream choices, but the management company is now encouraging the independents to leave, replacing them with deep-pockets chains. They threw out a wingmaster, a soup place, and an Italian bakery, and replaced them with Subway, Taco Bell, and Bojangles. It's pathetic and quite sad; that place is soon going to look like every other mall in America.
Posted by tomaj (guest) on Thu 01 Jul 2010 02:19:12 PM UTC