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Video FeedBack: Eatonville

By Jessica Sidman   Published Thursday, May 21, 2009

Andy Shallal has a new literary-themed restaurant just next door to Busboys and Poets, his popular U Street hangout. Eatonville (2121 14th St., NW; 202-332-9672) is inspired by author Zora Neale Hurston and named after her Florida hometown. We asked diners exiting the restaurant to weigh in on the Southern comfort food and colorful murals.

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cool video. will visit eatonville for the peacan trout

Posted by: Cindy , Jun 30, 2009 10:47:34 AM

The Gumbo is great (and priced at a real value) but I’d recommend that the sausage be cut in the same size as the shrimp. Don’t understand why they minced the pieces SO SMALL!

The cider-glazed Mahi Mahi is horrible (taste like fish with ketch-up on it). The sausage is good but the dish overall is a bore and off balanced in spices and the lack of spices.

Where is these two dishes: jambalaya and gravy/biscuits? Don’t they know that gravy/biscuits cures the hangover!

The dessert was lemon pound cake with a rhubarb sauce. Needs more sauce in my opinion since vanilla ice cream is rather bland.

Service is excellent and I was drawn to the rocking chairs, inside.

Posted by: Joel, Jun 28, 2009 02:07:24 PM

Avoid the veggie meatloaf. It’s got a ways to go.

Posted by: Conchas Chica, May 27, 2009 09:27:39 AM

A restaurant worth going to for the food AND decor. We ordered the hush puppies for appetizer and shared the pecan crusted trout and shrimp etouffie- the flavors were right on. It’s nice to see Southern food presented in a modern way.
I highly recommend this independent restaurant and it fits in the U St. neighborhood

Posted by: Sam Schwartz, May 21, 2009 02:53:27 PM

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