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Back in the 1950s, jazz icon Nat King Cole famously dubbed the bacon cheeseburger at P.J. Clarke's the "Cadillac of hamburgers." But as executive chef Michael DeFonzo explains, the burger was on ...
P.J. Clarke's reputation in the burger world is clear ... and in the 1950s jazz legend Nat King Cole dubbed its bacon cheeseburger "The Cadillac of Burgers," a moniker that stuck.
One of P.J. Clarke's biggest claims to fame is its burger, and as I love a good burger, I was more than ready to jump at that, so The Cadillac ($12.90) it would be. I happen to like my burgers ...
Avoid the hollering that passes for conversation on the main floor and head downstairs to P.J. Clarke’s wood-paneled ... for one fine burger. Served on a tiny plate, the “Cadillac” comes ...
Leading up to the grand opening, P.J. Clarke's has been adjusting to ... your best bet is to choose off the burger menu. Pay special attention to the Cadillac burger, which was, legend says ...
Though the aesthetic falls between a turn-of-the-20th-century saloon, a not-so-secret speakeasy and a family restaurant (kids are very welcome and highly evident), P.J. Clarke’s is more focused ...
K STREET—In keeping with the theme of P.J. Clarke's fourth birthday party on Wednesday, October 15, the restaurant will serve $4 Cadillac burgers, $4 tater tots and draft beers for just $1.84. And yes ...
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