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Dallas Observer

Posted in: | January 26, 2011 at 15:22

A Brisket in Every Pot

Dallas Observer. By Dave Faries

There is only one place in the entire D.C. metro area for decent Texas food. Congressman Charlie Stenholm; Anne Chettle of the High Speed Ground Transportation organization (and therefore a lobbyist); Jayne Schoonmaker, one of the ubiquitous staff members on Capitol Hill; and pretty much everyone else runs down to Capital Q near the MCI Center. “We’re pretty much the real thing,” claims owner Nick Fontana, a Port Arthur native.
 

 

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