Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Downtown Treasures




I was lucky enough to participate in a company mixer held at Barton Art Gallery at 1723 I Street last week. What a lovely little gallery and a perfect venue for an intimate gathering.

The exhibit was "Hot African Nights", the proceeds of which will benefit a school in Kenya. On every wall and pillar was hung beautiful, intensely colorful art. When the conversation lagged on business, all eyes turned to appreciating the creativity surrounding us.

The event was catered by "Michelangelo's" restaurant, right next door, and it was incredible. Although I couldn't get a good picture of the interior of the comfortable, yet elegant bistro, all our staff stepped over to check out the location that had produced such great appetizers.

The individual pizzas were delectable and the meatballs were the tastiest I've ever had. Often, the flavor of the sauce overwhelms the taste of the meatballs, but such was not the case with these. There were also wonderful raviolis and I had my first bit of polenta - lovely.

This little island of culture was right in the heart of government central. As with many of downtown eateries and galleries, both Barton's and Michelangelo's were fabulous little finds that make you want to explore more.

Next time you're looking for someplace a little different to try, wander down to 17th and I Street! You won't be sorry.

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