Rise and Shine at Ted’s BULLETIN

Rise and Shine at Ted’s BULLETIN

CounterThe décor at this popular restaurant on Barracks Row on Capitol Hill is art déco meets kitsch. There are glorious light fixtures in the front bakery / bar / waiting room that were salvaged from the old Philadelphia Civic Center and antiques (or replicas) throughout the space that add a homey, comfortable feel to the place.

Ted’s doesn’t take reservations, so expect a significant wait for breakfast. While we waited for our table, we took a short walk around the neighborhood and then came back and watched the bakers prepare the morning batch of Pop Tarts. Yes, I said Pop Tarts – Ted’s house-baked version has developed quite a cult following over the years. Diners can select from the classic strawberry jam, the cherry, the blueberry cheesecake and the crowd-favorite peanut butter and bacon Pop Tarts.

Pop Tarts To-GoBreakfast is served all day at Ted’s and the menu comes in the form of a folded, old-fashioned newspaper.

Corned Beef Hash

Corned Beef Hash

Chef Eric Brannon offers a nice lineup of breakfast dishes and we opted for The Big Mark Breakfast ($13.29) – 3 eggs, 2 bacon, 2 sausage, hash browns, toast and homemade pop tart, the Walk of Shame Breakfast Burrito ($12.29) – sirloin steak, scrambled eggs, hash browns, cheddar, green chile sauce wrapped in a large tortilla and served with hash browns and the Corned Beef Hash ($10.89) – cubed potatoes, onions and corned beef sautéed together and served with 2 eggs cooked any style and toast.

Breakfast Burrito

Breakfast Burrito

Diners can substitute toast with a Pop Tart, bagel, muffin or croissant for $1.89, and really, who isn’t doing that!? We enjoyed that our waitress brought a pot of coffee and left it for us to refill our own cups.

Big Mark Breakfast

Big Mark Breakfast

The pros of a visit to Ted’s are clearly the food and ambiance. The cons would be the wait, the noise level and the spotty service. Luckily, the pros far out-weight the cons and all should make Ted’s BULLETIN a regular place to rise and shine with.

505 Eighth St. SE.

Washington, DC

202-544-8337.

www.tedsbulletin.com.

Open: Daily from 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Major credit cards accepted.