It doesn't mean anything other than what it is. It's not a symbol or a sign or a portent. But Jeffrey's at the Watergate, the outpost of Texas cooking that arrived in town shortly after the Bush administration, has ridden off into the sunset. So it's happy trails to chorizo-stuffed quail and the fried Gulf Coast oysters with yuca-root chips.
And don't read any meaning into the fact that the restaurant that has taken the place of Jeffrey's is named Aquarelle (2650 Virginia Ave. NW; 202-298-4455), as it was known during the Clinton administration.
There's a Texas native in town, and we don't mean in The White House!
Jeffrey's At The Watergate is the sister of Jeffrey's Restaurant of Austin, Texas and needless to say it has become a "hot spot" of the First Couple, not to mention local opinion makers and celebrities alike.
With one of the city's most spectacular views of the Potomac, the restaurant's ambiance is equally matched by its culinary excellence. Jeffrey's At The Watergate features sophisticated cuisine under the expertise of Executive Chef David Garrido whose specialties include Crispy Texas Gulf Coast Oysters on yucca root chips with habanero honey aioli; Roasted Texas Hill Country Quail stuffed with cornbread, served with mango, black-eyed peas and corn salsa; and a to-die-for Chocolate Intempeerance Cake with gold dusted berries.
I know that last paragraph really isn't pertinent but I'd assume those yucca root chips with habanero honey aioli don't really have much habanero in them. Bush ain't that Texan.
Also that line about having "one of the city's most spectacular views of the Potomac," is pretty funny too, if you think looking across a street to a little river "spectacular."
I have to disagree with the Washington Post (who doesn't), I do think meaning can be read into this. It is a little itty bitty ray of hope, or at least an opportunity for the Watergate Hotel to improve their business. And with George's economy, we can all understand the difficulty of that.
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