"In 1991, I spent 9.5 months living on Capitol Hill in a fantastic group house with a bunch of young guys. We were all new to D.C., figuring out the political scene and making plans about, well, planning. Back then, none of us had much money, so our nights out were few and far between. Now, I live in the suburbs, and I find myself nostalgic for the vibrant restaurant scene on Capitol Hill. One place that stands out is Ted’s Bulletin on 8th Street — a fun and whimsical spot for breakfast, perfect for those in the know about politics. Times have certainly changed; the trendiest places are getting stylish updates. And long live the Old Glory — my love for D.C. remains unwavering! A special thanks to Sir Mark from Guyana; the service was outstanding, and the meal was flawless! I look forward to visiting again soon!"