Monday, February 4, 2013

Supreme Court Justice's Favorite D.C. Takeout Restaurants

WASHINGTON -- Supreme Court Justice and bestselling author Sonia Sotomayor goes by "Sonia" when ordering takeout from neighborhood restaurants.

The Washington Post describes this and other details from Sotomayor's life in the neighborhood where the jurist bought a two-bedroom condo for $660,000 over the summer:

Near her sleek U Street area condo building, where prices for units range from $350,000 to a little more than $1 million, the staff at the 'green eatery' chicken place knows whom to expect when the name on the take-out order is 'Sonia.' At The Greek Spot, the owner says that Sotomayor sometimes swings by on her way home from work for the $9.75 gyro platter.

Other tidbits from the Post's piece paint a down-to-earth picture of life on U Street:

One neighbor describes Sotomayor as fitting into their condo building. "She totally seems to be part of the community," Slav Gatchev told the Post. "Whatever you do around your neighbors, I would do around her.'

Another neighbor, Mikko Makarainen, says that Sotomayor often warns him to be careful on his motorcycle. "'She's cute,' Makarainen told the Post.

Want to go justice-spotting? Sotomayor may not be thoroughly impressed with D.C.'s restaurant delivery options, but she's got some favorite takeout spots. The Post writes that Sotomayor likes to pick up food from The Greek Spot, Chix and Tacos El Chilango, whose owner, Juan Antonio Santacruz, seems thoroughly enamored. 'We love her,' he told the Post.

Reactions on Twitter have been equally enthusiastic:

Read the whole Washington Post article here.

Also on HuffPost:

  • Wells Blue Bunny Ice Cream, Le Mars, IA

    Josh Haner, a staff photographer for <em>The New York Times</em> who covered the GOP races in Iowa, shared in this article with NY Times blogger James Estrin that Wells Blue Bunny Ice Cream in Le Mars, Iowa, is a must-visit for candidates racing through the state.  <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com/over-top-burger-toppings-slideshow?utm_source=huffington%2Bpost&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=eat%2Bto%2Bbe%2Bpresident" target="_hplink"><strong>Click here to see Outrageous Burger Toppings</strong></a> <em>Photo Credit:</em> © <strong>Wells Blue Bunny Ice Cream</strong>

  • The Machine Shed, Rockford, Ill.

    Famous for its chocolate-covered bacon and Krispy Kreme cheeseburger, The Machine Shed in Rockford, Ill., has been visited by Mitt Romney and Rick Perry this year. <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com/coolest-people-food-slideshow?utm_source=huffington%2Bpost&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=eat%2Bto%2Bbe%2Bpresident" target="_hplink"><strong>Click here to see The Coolest People in Food</strong></a> <em>Photo Credit:</em> © <strong>The Machine Shed</strong>

  • Lizard's Thicket, Columbia, S.C.

    Perry and Santorum both enjoyed some down-home Southern cooking at this South Carolina joint. The restaurant has hosted rallies for half the GOP candidates this year and was Hillary Clinton's restaurant of choice during her 2008 campaign for president in Columbia.  <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com/what-stars-eat-between-takes-slideshow?utm_source=huffington%2Bpost&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=eat%2Bto%2Bbe%2Bpresident" target="_hplink"><strong>Click here to see What the Stars Eat Between Takes</strong></a> <em>Photo Credit:</em> © <strong>Lizard's Thicket</strong>

  • Comma Coffee, Carson City, Nev.

    Comma Coffee is a relatively new kid on the block to political campaign stops, but since they opened their doors in 2000, they have hosted Hillary Clinton, President Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul and even former President Jimmy Carter. <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com/americas-50-most-powerful-people-food-2012-0?utm_source=huffington%2Bpost&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=eat%2Bto%2Bbe%2Bpresident" target="_hplink"><strong>Click here to see America's 50 Most Powerful People in Food</strong></a> <em>Photo Credit:</em> © <strong> Journalist </strong>

  • Wings Plus, Coral Springs, Fla.

    According to The Sun Sentinel, former President George W. Bush put Wings Plus on the political campaign map in Florida by campaigning there for re-election in 2004. This campaign season, Wings Plus has hosted rallies for Herman Cain, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich. <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com/americas-15-best-french-fries-slideshow?utm_source=huffington%2Bpost&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=eat%2Bto%2Bbe%2Bpresident" target="_hplink"><strong>Click here to see America's Best French Fries</strong></a> <em>Photo Credit:</em> © <strong>Wings Plus</strong>

  • Pizza Ranch, Hull, IA

    Ames.Patch.com says that there have been more than 35 visits by Republican candidates this year to Pizza Ranch restaurants in Iowa. The sudden popularity is explained by Dennis Goldford, a political science professor at Drake University. "It's a very convenient location where, presumably, the people who go there know what Pizza Ranch is about. It's a good place to find like-minded people who are open to this kind of message." He's referring to the chain's web site language, where they state their vision is "to glorify God by positively impacting the world we live in."  <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com/america-s-most-outrageous-grilled-cheese-sandwiches-slideshow?utm_source=huffington%2Bpost&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=eat%2Bto%2Bbe%2Bpresident" target="_hplink"><strong>Click here to see America's Most Outrageous Grilled Cheese Sandwiches</strong></a> <em>Photo Credit:</em> © <strong>apolitics</strong>

  • Tommy's Country Ham House, Greenville, S.C.

    Tommy's is a de rigueur stop for candidates on the trail in South Carolina. The Greenville restaurant made headlines this year when both Romney and Gingrich's campaigns booked events for the same time on the same day. Although a Ham House showdown was avoided by some creative rescheduling, both candidates cracked jokes at their rescheduled appearances. "Callista and I are thrilled to be here, but I have a question -- where's Mitt?" Gingrich joked. "I thought he was going to stay and maybe we'd have a little debate here this morning. So I'm kind of confused."  <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com/americas-oldest-restaurants-slideshow?utm_source=huffington%2Bpost&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=eat%2Bto%2Bbe%2Bpresident" target="_hplink"><strong>Click here to see America's Oldest Restaurants</strong></a> <em>Photo Credit:</em> © <strong>Tommy's Country Ham House</strong>

  • Charlie Parker's Diner, Springfield, Ill.

    Mitt Romney visited this Springfield, Ill., diner for pancakes and omelettes during a campaign stop in March. While there, Romney told a joke, comparing Charlie's Famous Giant Pancake, to the Puerto Rico primary results: "These pancakes are about as large as my win in Puerto Rico last night, I must admit," Romney said. "The margin is just about as good." <a href="http://www.thedailymeal.com/where-eat-if-you-want-be-president-slideshow?utm_source=huffington%2Bpost&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=eat%2Bto%2Bbe%2Bpresident" target="_hplink"><strong>Click here to see More Places to Eat If You Want to Become President</strong></a> <em>Photo Credit:</em> © <strong>Jimmy Wayne</strong>



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