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.
We stopped in for a quick lunch and were very pleased with our food! We got the Döner Salad, Berliner bowl and pita strips. The food arrived fresh and full of flavor. Bowls are big enough for two meals or a very hungry appetite! We were especially pleased with their service. Our cashier was kind and helpful, guiding us through the menu to explain the features of the menu. There’s vegan options and gluten free options as well! We will certainly be coming back!
Scrumptious, vibrant, happy, and fun spot to grab a bite! From the moment we walked in, we were welcomed with so much kindness. I was able to explore the menu and ask questions without feeling rushed. The food was fresh, the sauces were delicious, and the pita breads were excellent. Portions are fantastic, and the space itself is eclectic and very comfortable. Definitely check out this gem!
Vibrant and colorful place!! Very nice staff and helpful with the orders and suggestions. The food is fresh, nicely prepared and good portion. They also offer half and half fries (sweet potato fries+regular fries). The fries are not greasy, well seasoned and crunchy. This is a repeat place!
Doner was horrible, it tasted like it came from freezer. It was very thick cut frozen gyro. Some items in menu are halal. They also serve alcohol. Wings and fries were good. Nice setup, they had few board games which was cool.
I tried Spitz tonight after seeing it labeled as a foodie favorite, but honestly, I have to disagree. They market themselves as a modern take on Mediterranean street food, but if you’re craving true Mediterranean flavor, I’d look elsewhere. I added chicken to my salad and it lacked seasoning. The wrap was just okay — nothing memorable. The fries were the best part of the meal, which isn’t saying much because it’s pretty hard to mess those up. One thing that really surprised me: they charge $0.75 just to taste-test a sauce. Most places will give you a tiny sample of the sauce that comes on your dish, but not here. Customer service was average, nothing standout. Overall, my experience felt pretty lackluster, and I wouldn’t recommend going out of your way to try it.