Did you read the first post? The OP is supposed to update it periodically to incorporate the information added by each new post. However, it looks like it hasn't been updated for almost two years.
(This is another example of why it would be useful to have a "wikipost" feature on FT.)
I think a wiki on this is a great idea. I would be willing to help get it set up. I looked on the Flyertalk wiki and there seems to be a section for things other than airlines and FF/hotel programs. Does anyone know if we need to ask the Talk Board for permission to add a new category?
Since the first post hasn't been updated in awhile, here are some suggestions.
IAD:
Bazin's on Church - I haven't been able to get out there yet, but it's received great reviews
Cafe Antonio's - Good Italian-style Italian food. You won't see spaghetti and meatballs on the menu, but lots of good pasta dishes, salads, and a variety of other entrees (meat, poultry, fish).
Although I haven't been recently, I have eaten at Bazin's (located in Vienna, off Rt 123) a number of times and recommend it highly.
Cafe Antonio's (Elden Street, Herndon) I have not tried.
EDITED TO ADD: Family ate dinner here last weekend. Very small, attractive restaurant in an unassuming strip mall. Extensive menu with a wide variety of entrees ranging from about $12 to around $26. Food was good if not earth-shattering, very attentive service. Small but interesting wine list, nice choices by the glass. It wasn't a place that I would call "great" based on first impressions, but it beats the living daylights out of the pseudo-Italian chain restaurants. They have high ambitions, and I would consider going back.
ViceVersa - good italian (not standard italian) near the theater district
Salmon River - specialize in Salmon dishes but everyone in our party liked what they got.
Was just back in NYC burning a couple of *W FWN and ate at Tao. Got a pleasant suprise email this week that it's now part of RN and I earned points. Listed as "new" on the website and it wasn't part of the program 3 weeks ago. Good food, great scene.
Location: Scarsdale, NY USA; PLT AA; AA 2.4 mm; UA Premier; Hilton Diamond, Marriott Silver, AA is clueless why I fly
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Berkshires Dining
Unfortunately there are not many restaurants in RN on the Massachusetts side of the Berkshire Mountains. But I was thrilled to see my favorite restaurant -- Flavours -- join RN. Flavours (located just outside of the town of Lenox) has excellent food. Very fresh and will modify the ingredients to your liking. Half the menu is Asian cuisine and the other half, for the faint at heart, is American cuisine. Family run operation inside a motel. While the outside decor is not very appealing, it has to be the best kept secret in the Berkshires. I hope RN helps drive business as I would hate to see the restaurant close.
Hi folks!
Elizabeth here from Rewards Network--great to see all of the feedback about our program restaurants, bars and clubs!
I wanted to invite your participation on our brand new Facebook pages. They are another great forum for sharing your favorite restaurants, dishing with fellow diners, and getting the inside scoop on our cash back program! Our Facebook app even allows you to share your favorite program spots with friends online!
I just noticed a bunch of new restaurants got added to the DC iDine list (at least for NW). Included are Indique, Indique Heights, and Sonoma, three of my favorite places. I was a happy diner without iDine, and I imagine I'll be a more frequent diner now. If you're in DC, I recommend them.
Also, Saffron in Louisville was quite good. It's conveniently located near the downtown hotel district.