Hay-Adams Hotel may add floor and insert a restaurant with awesome, birdseye White House views.

Hay-Adams Hotel (credit: Flickr/NCinDC)
DCist reports the Hay-Adams Hotel is strongly considering adding a floor to the building and opening a restaurant in the space. If this comes to pass, average folks like us will for the first time have an opportunity to check out The White House with the same clear birdseye vantage point movie directors and the Department of Veterans Affairs Vermont Avenue bigwigs have had for decades.
Score one more for the people – er, at least one more for those willing to pay for food with a view.
Foursquare makes you the mayor of the places you go most. With Zagat integration, it could revolutionize restaurant reviews and awareness.
Foursquare just signed a deal with Zagat. If you find yourself running around with a smartphone in hand and don’t know what Foursquare is, you should take a look.
I think this could be the model that pushes participant-based reviews on the map, perhaps even adding elements of crowdsourcing that will revolutionize the way these places do business. I could easily see a tool like this combining with Opentable to deliver easy reservations and queuing.
Tim Carman: Favorite Northern VA restaurants, and why DC has less ethnic food that it should.
Simple: economics. Come on over to Northern Virginia and you’ll find lots of great options because the rent’s cheaper.
There’s also a great list of NoVA eats here. Try ‘em out!
Carman on Why D.C. Has So Little Great Ethnic Food – City Desk – Washington City Paper.

