Founding Farmers is what happens when your city doesn’t actually have as good a food scene as it thinks it does
Founding Farmers is what happens when your city doesn’t actually have as good a food scene as it thinks it does
They used to have a really good prime rib deal.
Woah. DC has a good scene. Does not have a good American scene
No actually I think the place next to fucking Nicks Riverside and a Starbucks that serves American food is actually an insanely fair way to judge an entire city’s dining scene, one principally known for things like Ethiopian and Salvadoran. Another New Yorker nailed us.
That’s the sister restaurant I know and I don’t care, one million thumbs down for this take
I'm convinced that Founding Farmers exists solely as a place for people in DC to bring their midwestern families when they visit.
Ooof, I know people who would throw hands, as the youths say, for this. However, I've tried eating at the original location twice, over ten years ago, and it was a mess. When the food eventually arrived, and my second drink didn't, I thought it was not worth the wait.