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FeedBack: Ted’s Bulletin

Written by Rachel Tepper
| Published on June 17, 2010
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The long line for a table at Ted’s Bulletin (505 Eighth St., SE; 202-544-8337) doesn’t look to be getting shorter anytime soon. The Capitol Hill hotspot, the latest from the minds behind Matchbox here on Barracks Row and in Penn Quarter, has a 1920s vibe and a menu ranging from breakfast sandwiches to smoked pork ribs to spiked milkshakes. Is it worth the wait? We caught up with several diners to find out.

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