The Retired & Disabled Police of America (RDPOA) is a fraternal organization formed in October, 1990 and incorporated under the laws of the District of Columbia as a non-profit corporation, and is managed by a Board of Directors consisting of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive Director.
This is a nice place to grab a drink. The food menu looked pretty tasty, but we were all too full to order food. Everyone around us seemed happy with their food. The bar here is pretty large. When you first walk in, it looks like a decent sized L-shaped bar, but it also has a mirror image L-shaped bar in the adjacent room to the right. The bars have a few dozen taps that includes at least one cider. The beer selection was pretty decent, and they carry a good mix of local and national beers on tap. If you like IPAs, Pliny The Elder is a must try. It’s not available where I live, so the fact that I can order it here is amazing to me. It’s one of the most revered IPAs in the craft beer industry, so give it a try if you haven’t had it. The service was good, and they had the World Series on a few TVs as well as some oddball college games on a Friday night. The bar was fairly crowded, while several tables were still available around 7pm. The clientele mostly seemed like local regulars that the bartenders knew. Overall we enjoyed our visit and will definitely stop by again when we’re in town.
This is one of those neighborhood gems that is amazing. Really delicious stuff and something for everyone. Amazing happy hour specials and a beer selection that is truly extraordinary (i can't name another bar that keeps pliny the elder in stock year round). Outdoor seating is available, pups can sit out there with you. No heat though. Mostly shaded in summer. Wait staff is all long term and good at what they do. Fridays they do a nice fish n chips special if you're in to that.
Legendary local sports bar. Good specials. Happy hour from 2-6. Great service and food and lots of screens with every game you need.
Very good! Have been here a couple times, the food is excellent and the vibes are great. Some good comfort food to be had here, plenty of screens playing various sports and a couple non-sport options, generous tap selection featuring a lot of local stuff. We came on a Friday night and didn't realize it was a college football night so it was packed, staff was running around, but that didn't detract much from the overall dining experience - there was a little delay in getting silverware after the food arrived but it got sorted out. Meal went at a good pace, didn't feel rushed. Had the Rocky Mountain Delight burger, which was good, very rich - I would definitely recommend pairing that with a side salad to break up the flavors, I had mac n cheese as my side which was delicious but too much alongside the burger. My other half had the pork belly with grits, that was absolutely amazing. Shout-out to our server (I didn't get his name!) and the GM who was running dishes and table settings and food, helping out the staff.
We liked the place for dinner. Our server was slow and didn’t check up on us much, but she may have been busy. We waited for our meal for 45 minutes. So very disappointed on this. A waiter did tell us a new chef and kitchen crew, hence the late delivery of food Meal would have been better hot from the grill, instead of heat lamps. We would try it again.