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Kosher stand reopens under a nee vendor. They have falafel sliders, unlike the falafel pita Max's had. Tbh, could use less of a slider bun and pickles, more harissa too. Ok. Also have kosher dogs and knishes. The latter I might try sometime. Potato. If it is as good as opacy, then that may be a go to.
the square fried knishes like you find at Nathans in NY or the round ones?
How strict are they about the size of permitted clutch bags? We’re going to this Wednesday’s game. I have a Nats clutch purse that’s 6” x 8”. Allowed size according to the website is no more than 5” x 7”. Do they actually measure, or do they just eyeball it?
diamond Club I take it? Figures they do this the year my doctor tells me to cut my liquor intake down to "an occasional glass of wine."
eyeball it in our experience. Much different from Capital One Arena where they have a template that they use to measure purses. Worst case scenario if you can't bring it in is to use one of the lockers at the park.
The other downside to lightly attended games that I was reminded of last night, is that half or more of the concessions stands upstairs are closed down.
do we have an over/under on when they start closing off sections of the stadium ala Baltimore?Obviously what this stadium needs is a beer snake.
what's worse is that WNFF shuts down half the keys when the number of posts in a GDT are < 25.
folks on the twitterverse are saying it's impossible to get through to the box officer right now. It's awful that they pushed back the 1:30 start, i'm sure a lot of plans were disrupted.
Hi guys, I will driving down from Montreal in a few weeks to Nationals Park. Can you recommend any hotel and/or area where I could stay where it'd be safe and "trendy"? (an area that has good restaurants and bars, mostly, and not too far from Nationals Park)TIA!!
Tried a potato knish at the kosher stand. Nice. Good potato and onion blend inside. Pastry is nothing special, but overall, as good as OPACY's kosher stand used to be. Cheapish eat ($5), filling, not fried.