You can’t help but to notice the man sitting on Georgia Ave and V Street beating his drums, selling sculptures with a strong aroma of incents surrounding him. If you don’t notice him he definitely will notice you and either greet you with a “have a blessed day” and most likely follow that up with a comment about the lord or the devil. So I decided to find out who this man was but after introducing myself and explaining I would be writing a report on him he said “I don’t want to be recognized as the man on Georgia Ave”. Me: Well with this story you will be more than the man on Georgia Ave. I’m interested in getting to know more than the obvious. Man: Well all you need to know is I am here to make sure I spread the lord’s word and that you are not destined to follow in the devils path. Me: Could I have the pleasure of knowing your name? Man: Oh of course, I am Mr. Stupid. Realizing I was getting nowhere I decided to enter the restaurant he sits in front of. I had never been in it but have passed it several times and it always seemed to be empty.
As I open the door to Torries @ Wilson I here “I don’t see nothing wrong with a little bump and grind” sung by R.Kelly, two waiters behind a round dinning counter that allows you to see a part of the kitchen and a scent of something beginning to burn. There is a women sitting on a couch on the phone and a man at the counter eating a piece of cake. Alongside the walls are pictures of Martin Luther king, Mohammad Ali, and other well-known people, some pictures are even signed. The walls are wooden and there are two wooden booths before you enter a dining area on the left which is currently empty. There’s a table filled with flyers and a donation box for stop the violence, a brown skin baby doll in the middle with flyers surrounding it reading African American Dolls at collectible show, a couple of uptown Magazines and flyers for the restaurant.
The lady on the couch I noticed turned out to be the owner and her name is Edith Stevens. She seemed very annoyed and told me she only had a few minutes. Even though I was there to ask some questions I ended up being the one who had to answer a lot of questions. Stevens: Have you eaten here before? Me: No but I am planning to today, what is your most requested dish? Stevens: The Country Breakfast. Me: Okay sounds great I’ll have that, do you get a lot of Howard students? Stevens: No and I don’t understand why! I see them up at the Chinese restaurant right pass us but no one bothers to come in here. Me: Have you advertised with the school paper or advertised your restaurant at Howard? Stevens: Yes! Haven’t you seen it? We were in the hilltop a couple of months ago and for the past 3 years we have been included in the packets they give to freshmen’s of near by restaurants. Howard students are always coming here to interview us but no one eats here I don’t get it. Do you? Me: Maybe the man outside is a distraction, we get warned to be extra cautious while walking in the neighborhood. Stevens: Who Gene? Ha Ha ha…well I guess your right I have heard him yell out some weird things but he wouldn’t hurt nobody. Me: How long has your restaurant been open for? Stevens: well I was asked to run it in January of 1998. Me: Who asked you to take over? Stevens: The Corporation that runs this restaurant TGFS. Me: What does TGFS stand for? Stevens: It’s very personal I am not going to tell you. Me: Okay well how did they know to contact you do you run another restaurant? Stevens: TGFS is my step daughter’s corporation and yes we sister restaurant I Florida Ave’s Grill. Me: That’s great, who owned the restaurant before you? Steven: Wilsons did in 95, Hot Shop and role before. Me: Have you are any previous owner done any catering to Howard University? Steven: YES we used to cater in Blackburn cafeterias when Dr. Cheeks was running things but when the next man came he hired a white company. Me: Is there anything you would like to know or include in my story? Stevens: No No No… you already know too much but you could find out for me why no one eats here that would be nice.
According to washingtondc.menupages.com Torries @ Wilson is a clean place, great food, service is slow but the food is worth the wait. I used a Lead with flair because I wanted to catch the reader’s attention. I picked this place because I know everyone passes it on their way to rite aid, the Chinese store or the metro and you can’t help but notice the eccentric man right outside. I believe people would be interested in this place because living on campus we have limited places to eat at so getting to know a local restaurant could be helpful for a hungry night.