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York Flowers Inc
Category:
Florists
5023 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington,
Dist. of Columbia 20016
(202) 363-1150
i love getting flowers at yorks becuase they have a huge selection and they are always top...
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i love getting flowers at yorks becuase they have a huge selection and they are always top quality. the prices are steep but the quality is so good it is well worth it. i always get my flowers from them because of the quality and service. they also have a nice location.
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Lolas Flower Garden
Category:
Florists
1528 K St NW
Washington,
Dist. of Columbia 20005
(202) 483-2052
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Dupont Flowers
Category:
Florists
1900 Q St NW
Washington,
Dist. of Columbia 20009
(202) 797-7600
It's always kind of nice to help out the underdog and patron the small business rather than the...
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It's always kind of nice to help out the underdog and patron the small business rather than the bigger one. For those that agree, you have got to check out Dupont Flowers located at the Dupont North Metro stop on Q Street. I'm convinced that at one time the flower shop was a broom closet for either the restaurant of the liquor store that it's sandwiched between. But regardless, while their selection is very limited, the service is great and the quality is as good as any.
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Chateau Florist
Category:
Florists
2000 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington,
Dist. of Columbia 20006
(202) 293-9005
My fiance states this place sells the most beautiful roses that she has ever seen. They always...
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My fiance states this place sells the most beautiful roses that she has ever seen. They always wire wrap the stems so they would last longer. I never was aware of this but the florist is very helpful and informative. The roses were last purchases lasted for a over a week. Along with reasonable prices, this place I hard to beat.
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Citiflowers
Category:
Florists
1400 L St NW Lbby
Washington,
Dist. of Columbia 20005
(202) 842-3092
If you require personal service and assistance with what your looking for, Citi is the one you...
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If you require personal service and assistance with what your looking for, Citi is the one you want. Citi will help you if you want to create your own arrangement. We did one for a party with sunflowers that looked great. They will make sure what you want looks correct.
The staff provides great service and is knowlege of the wonderful florals they create and are available for all occasions.
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Caruso's Florist
Category:
Florists
1717 M St NW
Washington,
Dist. of Columbia 20036
(202) 223-3816
When I’m looking to surprise my girl I like coming here to pickup some roses. She is a big fan of...
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When I’m looking to surprise my girl I like coming here to pickup some roses. She is a big fan of flowers. I come here regularly after work since I could just pop in. They roses here are great. I’m not familiar with the other flowers sold here but the roses I buy always seem to last for a long period of time. They have quality products here.
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Giant Food Inc
Category:
Grocery Stores
3400 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington,
Dist. of Columbia 20016
(202) 363-3809
"Mom, why do they call this store Giant?" my 7-year-old asked the other evening as we...
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"Mom, why do they call this store Giant?" my 7-year-old asked the other evening as we were standing--for way too long--in the "express" line of the Giant Food at 3400 Wisconsin. "Good question," the man behind us laughed.
Indeed, the small store is about 1960s-sized, before the massive suburban groceries became the norm. But the written saga of this Giant could fill many pages. Here's the brief version: For years, the company and the neighbors have gone round after round of discussion over the company's plans to expand the store into the adjoining building which contained several other shops. Neighbors nicknamed the company's first proposal the Giant Giant. By the time agreement was reached on scaled-down plans, the economy took a downturn and Giant Food had new owners. But the other shops had been kicked out, so half of the building stands empty. Parking is always available.
The store has the basics, but that's about it. A neighbor once said she uses it like a 7-Eleven, for a couple of items in a pinch. It reminds me of going grocery shopping with my mom around 1969: eggs, hamburger, white bread and tomato paste for meatloaf, canned tuna and dried pasta for tuna casserole, peanut butter & jelly for my sandwiches, some canned vegetables, and sometimes, flour and chocolate for my grandmother's chocolate layer cake.
So why was I at Giant with my daughter? We didn't have time to bake a cake. We bought Giant brand ready-to-bake chocolate chip cookie mix, the kind that looks like a sausage and you cut with a knife and place on the baking sheet, where it oozes out into large-sized cookies 15 minutes after you get home. Times change.
It doesn't matter to me whether Giant expands the store. Unless it's a huge modernization that would include fresher vegetables and fruit, we are likely to continue to do our real weekly shopping elsewhere. But for those must-have one-item emergencies (like cookie night), I wish the checkout lines would move faster.
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