So.... while chatting with some film cohorts on set, I got wind that 1905, right off the famous U Street, had the "best burger in town". Now anyone who KNOWS me knoooooows that I had to look into this, I. LOVE. BURGERS. I mean, how can one not? They combine all the different food groups in one delicious (and might I add, portable) treat. So I had to go. One Friday evening, after a failed attempt at entering some Gentleman Jack event with Howard Alum extraordinaire, my 537 roomies Aminata, Jamie and I scooted on over to see what the rave was about. After finding super close parking and dodging running rats like Kenyans in an obstacle course, we settled down at the quaint spot at about 9:45pm. When you walk up to the entrance, the term "hole in the wall" couldn't be more fitting, setting them up to underpromise and overdeliver.
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Interior at 1905, day |
We almost missed the little black awning over a flight of ascending stairs for the bright lights and tomfoolery happening at the venues next door. No trepidation from me, I usually find the best foods in spots like this so....I climbed those stairs! Like a fairytale, when we reached the top it was as if we were in another land. Very warmly lit (and I'm a sucker for lighting), linen tablecloths and gold/brass decor...I was in heaven. When you first walk in, the bar is situated to the far right and you are standing in the dining room which expands to the left. Another warm, romantic date spot for the lovers :o) The music was chill, hip hop (The Roots, Talib, Common) loud enough to enjoy but low enough to still enjoy your companion--- perfect. I knew I wanted to order the 1905 burger but we also ordered cottage fries, tuna tartare, beers and I ventured to order some drink made with several different absenthes ( at those prices, I wanted to order a drink that was a one hitter-quitter!).
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Aminata and Jamie |
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1905 Burger Au Jus |
The appetizers were perfection-- the cottage fries were actually those crispy thin "fries" very much like homemade potato chips. The tartare was tasty with lemon zest and olive oil and also paired with the fries so the different taste and textures indeed explode on your tongue (Mouthgasm! :o) The burger was served juicy and full on a brioche buns with Brie cheese(can you say yummm?), charred with a pickled salad mix. NO mayo, ketchup, mustard or nothing and it was spectacular! The server also informed us that the burger could be served
au jus (with its own juice), more American-ly familiarized with the
French dip sandwich. While the pic of the original version is serving me "Hillbilly Eats for 500, Alex!"-realness, 1905 was gracious enough to place the warm broth in a holder on my plate so I could dip to taste, as I pleased. Needless to say, it was magically delicious. I'm willing to bet money Lucky the Leprechaun himself was back there sweating over a grill with a block of Brie, looking too grown to be still be dressed as a fucking leprechaun...
Nostalgia aside, if you're looking for an intimate chill spot (friends OR the new boo! ;o) near U Street, check it out.